Jake JackpotAvailable

Jake JackpotAvailable
About Jake Jackpot
This dog is currently out of state but will be transported to New England shortly with no additional travel costs. The long distance adoption process includes talking to the foster they are living with in the south. Roughly 90% of our dogs are successfully long distance adopted and 10% adopted locally. **Please read Jake Jackpot's entire profile, which includes a link to the adoption application at the end. Thank you!** When it comes to winning jackpots, this boy's no stranger! Meet Jake Jackpot, an 11-week-old Great Pyrenees / Anatolian Shepherd mix, weighing 15 pounds (as of 2/11/26). This friendly well-to-do boy hails from the JACKPOT litter from Tennessee that were surrendered by their owner in hopes of bringing good fortune and love to a very lucky New England home! Will it be yours? They hope so! Unlike his siblings, Jake tries not to brag about the fact that he'll change your life for the better. No, this classic good-natured puppy is friendly, easygoing, and humble. Honestly, he's just happy to be in the room. So whether you're feeding him paté out of a crystal bowl or gifting him a diamond collar, he just wants you to know that at his heart, he's a regular pup like any other. Jack balances playtime and cuddle time beautifully and has a calm confidence about him (money will do that after all). According to his foster: "Jake will grow into a steady, loving companion" and Jake can't wait to prove them right! He's also great with other dogs and kids. While he hasn't had a chance to meet cats yet, but Jake hopes to win them over with his charm rather than his loads of lottery winnings. His only habit is that he may gently pull on your pant leg or shoelace to get your attention but that's only because he's used to having a butler around. But don't worry! This boy is working on being self-sufficient! (But don't be surprised if he calls you "Alfred" or "Jeeves"). Since the JACKPOT pups are still babies, they just ask that their future family has patience when it comes to leash-walking, potty training and commands. They've also only ever used crates for travel so far, so help with that would be great! And really, if these things are the only trade-offs for winning the puppy lottery, count yourself extremely lucky! You can't spell "jackpot" without the "J," "A," or "K"! The "E" is for everyone so adopt Jake Jackpot today! All dogs are up to date on vaccinations and spayed/neutered at the time of adoption. All dogs require professional training to become the best family member they can be. To adopt or learn more about Jake Jackpot, you must fill out an adoption application. To find the application, copy and paste this URL into your browser: WWW.GDRNE.COM/ADOPTION-APPLICATION [Adoption Fee: $575] ** PLEASE READ: If a dog is listed, then s/he is currently available for adoption. Their information is correct to the best of our abilities and the information we have been given as of the day of posting. From time to time we receive new information/photos of a dog and we do recreate their listing, which means their old listing link will no longer be valid. If you are considering a dog but don't apply right away please make sure to search for the dog by name if the link you have no longer works. Please note, GDRNE does not guarantee the breed of any dog or puppy unless stated that we have run DNA. All breeds listed are educated estimates. Note that if the dog is listed as an "Out of town pet" there are NOT additional transport fees - it is included in our adoption fee Our dogs are rescued from various situations. It is most likely that both their parents were strays and even if not, mixes of some sort and that their grandparents were mixes as well. The dog may have some genetic material of an American Staffordshire Terrier (pit bull). The dogs are usually mixes of many breeds, making them a breed all their own - a True and adorable American MUTT. If you are interested in this dog, you must submit an application. Great Dog is not a shelter so there is no building you can visit. Our dogs live in private foster homes until adopted. To learn more about our *shelterless* rescue, adoption fees, and procedures, review the list of Frequently Asked Questions on our website at WWW.GDRNE.COM.











