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Jay Jey

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4 years old|Boxer, English Bulldog|Female|Small|Mcminnville, OR
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🙈 Shy🎾 Playful🧠 Smart

Jay Jey is a sweet adult female, possibly a Boxer and English Bulldog mix, with an adorable white and cream coat. She is currently being cared for at Northwest Boxer Rescue. Her vaccinations are up to date.

About Jay Jey

Click apply to start the adoption process. Meet Jay Jey, a charming low-rider with a big personality. Some days, she may be a little uncertain, acting as if she's even frightened by her own shadow, but on other days, she transforms into a playful, spirited girl eager to join in the fun and action around her. Jay Jey's legs are a bit unique—a result of less-than-ideal breeding choices—but they certainly don't slow her down. When she’s ready to go, her legs straighten out and she dashes about happily, showing off her adorable 'resting Jay pose.' While Jay Jey gets along with bigger dogs, she’s not a fan of the little ones, so she’ll thrive best in a home without small dogs to help her feel safe and set up for success. She might be a mix of boxer and bulldog, but one thing is certain: she’s sweet, sensitive, and full of quirky charm. Fun fact: with a birthday of February 11, Jay Jey is an Aquarius, known for their independence and unique personalities! What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Questions about Jay Jey

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

    Boxer and English Bulldog mixes do well in family-oriented homes where they can be both social and have spots to relax. A moderate amount of space and a supportive environment help them thrive.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    These breeds usually benefit from a secure yard or regular walks. While they enjoy playtime outside, they don’t require as much space as high-energy working breeds.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Boxers and bulldogs are generally known to be good with children due to their playful and patient nature. Proper introductions and supervision are always important.