Jager
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Jager
AvailableJager is a labrador retriever/boxer mix with a golden coat, a medium length jacket, and weighs about 60 lbs. At 3 years and 5 months old, heās an adult neutered male living in Warrenville, IL. Heās house trained, neutered, and current on all vaccinations.
About Jager
Jager is a 60 lb lab/boxer mix with a golden coat and a soft spot for cuddles. At just over 3 years old, heās proven himself a devoted companion in his foster home and is now ready for a place to call his own. He warms up to new people after a little time and once he feels safe, heās glued to your sideāwhether youāre working in the yard, watching for squirrels, or just relaxing together. Heās happiest near his people. Jager is house trained, walks well on a leash, and enjoys the company of other dogs when properly introduced. He has a special fondness for women and can be especially affectionate, leaning in close for pets and attention. Playful and social, he loves running in the yard and would thrive with a fenced outdoor space to roam and relax. Heād do best in a home with older children who can respect his occasional shyness. Jager is currently fostered in Warrenville, IL and can be met by appointment for approved applicants. He is neutered, microchipped, and fully vaccinated. Fun fact: Jager is a Sagittarius, which means heās naturally adventurousāalways up for yard zoomies or new experiences! Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Jager
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jager, as a labrador retriever/boxer mix, thrives in a home with space to move and a family who welcomes him into daily life. These breeds enjoy being both indoors with their people and having a yard or outdoor space to burn off energy.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A fenced yard or reliable place to play is ideal for Jager. His lab and boxer roots mean heāll appreciate regular playtime outdoors, but he can do well in homes that offer plenty of walks and activity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jager would do best with older children who understand to be gentle and patient as he warms up. Lab/boxer mixes generally do well with kids if given proper supervision and training.











