Oscar
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Oscar
AvailableOscar is a large, short-coated Great Dane mix, estimated to be 1 year and 7 months old. Based in Jacksonville, TX, he is neutered and up to date on vaccines. Oscar is house trained and enjoys the company of both dogs and children. His playful, affectionate nature makes him a great fit for an active home.
About Oscar
Oscar stands out as a tall, goofy Great Dane mix with a huge heart. At just over a year and a half, he’s still growing into his lanky frame, which means he can be both clumsy and endearing. He brings a lot of personality to the room—eager to play, genuinely affectionate, and quick to charm people with his silly antics. Oscar sometimes forgets his size, so although he does well with kids, he may be better matched with older children who won't mind his rambunctious play style. He gets along well with other dogs, and his playful energy makes him a favorite in group settings. Oscar is crate trained and has done excellent with house manners in new environments. Vaccinations are current, and he’s neutered, heartworm negative, and microchipped. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to live with a canine comedian in a giant’s body, Oscar is ready to show you. Libras like Oscar are said to bring balance and big-heartedness to a home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Oscar
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Oscar, as a Great Dane mix, will do best in a home with ample space and a secure yard. These dogs thrive in environments where they can stretch out and have room to move.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Great Dane mixes like Oscar benefit from a large, fenced yard or easy access to a park for regular play and exercise. They aren’t suited for small apartments without outdoor options.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Oscar’s breed is generally gentle and tolerant with children, though his size and playful energy make him a better match for families with older kids who can handle an exuberant dog.











