Jax
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Jax
AvailableJax is a medium-sized, short-coated mixed breed with an apricot, beige, and brown coloring. He is a young, neutered male who is fully house trained and up to date on his vaccinations. Jax currently lives in Clarkdale, AZ, and needs regular walks to support his well-being due to his history of a hip injury.
About Jax
Jax is a 3-year-old rescued mixed breed living in foster care in Camp Verde. He thrives in the company of both people and other dogs, and he is hoping for a quiet home with another friendly, playful companion. Most days, Jax likes to lounge around and then perk up for his favorite morning walks or evening visits to the park with his foster family. When he was first rescued, Jax had a dislocated hip. That’s behind him now thanks to therapy, but his adopter should keep up regular walks to maintain his strength. He’s up for a romp and happy to race with the pack, but if he pushes too hard, he might limp for a bit—usually nothing a good night’s rest won’t fix. Jax doesn’t chase or bother cats, dogs, or other animals, and he’s easygoing with children too, thanks to his gentle nature. He’s still got a sensitive side but has blossomed in foster care. Jax is the kind of dog who quietly seeks comfort, never pushy, and takes pleasure in simple joys. For adopters willing to travel, his foster is flexible about meeting the right match. Give Jax a chance and watch him settle in—he’s truly one of a kind. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Jax
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jax, being a rescued mixed breed, typically fits well in homes where people value companionship and stability. He would thrive in a laid-back household with regular routines and gentle, playful company.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jax would appreciate a moderate amount of outdoor space. A yard is helpful but not essential if he gets sufficient daily walks and playtime to keep his joints healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Most mixed breed dogs like Jax do well in homes with respectful children. His gentle temperament makes him a good companion for families.











