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Jet

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1 year old|Vizsla, Chesapeake Bay Retriever|Male|Large|Red Lodge, MT
🐾 Friendly🧠 Smart🏃 High Energy🐕 Dog Friendly

Jet is a large, adult male Vizsla/Chesapeake mix with a short yellow-tan and cream coat. He’s about one year old and currently not housetrained, having lived his life outdoors. He has been neutered and is up to date on vaccinations. Jet is in Red Lodge, MT and, for those curious about astrology, as a Gemini he may bring a clever and playful energy to your home.

About Jet

Jet is a spirited and athletic Vizsla/Chesapeake mix who’s happiest outside, whether stretching his legs or sticking close to his people. He’s young—about a year old—and has spent his life as an outdoor dog, so he’s still learning about house manners. Jet isn’t housetrained yet. He’s notably gun-shy, so the hunting world isn’t for him, but he’s eager to take on basic commands and gets along well with other dogs if introduced calmly. When it comes to cats, Jet’s chase instinct kicks in, but he’ll back down with a firm command. Jet has a short yellow-tan coat with some cream, and he’s been neutered and vaccinated. He’s ready to swap open spaces for a home where play and companionship are the main events. If Jet sounds like the kind of dog you’d like to see at your feet (or running by your side), he’d love to meet you. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!

Questions about Jet

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

    Jet’s Vizsla/Chesapeake mix background means he’s best suited for active homes that enjoy time outdoors. He thrives in an environment where there’s room to move and people to spend time with him.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    With Jet's mix, he benefits from a yard or regular active outings. Large, securely fenced spaces or frequent walks and playtime will keep him happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Jet’s breed mix is known to be friendly and energetic, often doing well with older children who respect boundaries. Supervision and proper introductions are always wise with any dog.