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Jack Jack

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0-6 months|Brittany Spaniel, Terrier|Male|Medium|Mobile, AL
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Jack Jack is a Brittany Spaniel/Terrier mix, baby male with a medium build and a medium coat in red, chestnut, and cream tones. He’s not yet house trained. Jack Jack has been neutered and is up to date on all vaccinations. He is currently in Mobile, AL. At 12 weeks old, he’s still a young pup, perfect for a family looking for an energetic new member.

About Jack Jack

Jack Jack is a 12-week-old Brittany Spaniel/Terrier mix, weighing in at 12 pounds as of early February and living in Mobile, AL. He’s a high-energy, playful pup with a real knack for tug of war and a reliable fetch. Jack Jack has a real love for social life—he gets along with kids, other dogs, and even cats, thriving in a home buzzing with activity. House training is still a work in progress, but he’s making solid strides for those willing to be patient. Jack Jack’s personality stands out—not just with his spirited play, but with his talkative side. He’s been known to let out unique ā€œhyenaā€ sounds when things get exciting, especially during playtime with other dogs. He’s neutered, microchipped, and up to date on vaccinations, so he’s set for a fresh start. If you’re looking to add a lively, joyful presence to your family, Jack Jack is ready to bring plenty of laughs to any home. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Jack Jack

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Jack Jack, as a Brittany Spaniel/Terrier mix, usually does best in an active home with space to play and companions to interact with. These breeds tend to thrive in both homes with yards and energetic families.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A Brittany Spaniel/Terrier mix like Jack Jack enjoys frequent access to outdoor space for play and exercise. A yard is helpful, but regular walks and play sessions are more important for his energy level.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Jack Jack fits right in with homes that have children—these mixes are known to be friendly, playful, and affectionate with kids.