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Jack

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3-7 years|Beagle|Male|Medium|West Decatur, PA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly

Jack is a 3-year-old male Beagle with a medium build and a short tricolor coat. He is housetrained and up-to-date on vaccinations but will be neutered before adoption. Living in West Decatur, PA, Jack is looking for a caring family to call his own.

About Jack

Jack is a lovable 3-year-old male tricolor Beagle looking for a new forever home after his owner passed away. He’s friendly and outgoing, and his playful nature shines through when he’s enjoying games like fetch and tug of war. While he can be a bit protective of his favorite ball, he has never shown aggression over it. Housetrained and good at signaling when he needs to go outside, Jack whines about an hour after eating. Although he used to stay in a soft crate, he’s found comfort in a mudroom when left alone. He misses snuggling in bed, and he does well on car rides—until they get too close to the vet, which makes him anxious. Jack has experience with both teenagers and adults, and he enjoys socializing at the dog park. He’s up-to-date on vaccinations and will be neutered before adoption. This affectionate guy is eager to meet his new family! Are you ready to welcome him into your home? Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Jack

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

    Jack, being a Beagle, thrives in an active environment where he can explore and play. Beagles enjoy the company of their humans and will do best in a home where they have space to roam and engage.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Beagles like Jack benefit from a moderate amount of outdoor space for exercise and exploration. A securely fenced yard or regular trips to the park can keep him happily entertained.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Jack has been around teenagers and adults but hasn't had much exposure to young children. With proper introductions, he may adapt well, but his background suggests he would do best in homes with older kids.