Jake
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Jake
AvailableJake is a large male dog who has been altered. He enjoys being around other dogs and has a friendly temperament. Even at his age, Jake maintains a good sense of adventure, making him a great companion. Though he doesn't have his weight recorded, he brings plenty of personality along with him. His friendly disposition is perfectly suited for an active home.
About Jake
Jake, a delightful pup in Tucson, AZ, embodies the laid-back charm you'd expect from his namesake. Surrendered when his owner moved, Jake has quickly won the hearts of volunteers with his friendly nature and energetic personality. He mixes well with teenagers and has no trouble getting along with other dogs, showing patience and ease during playtime. Described as an adorable fluff ball, Jake greets everyone with enthusiasm and loves receiving pets and snuggles. Easy to walk on a leash, he enjoys exploring outdoors, soaking in all the sights and smells at a leisurely pace. Despite being a senior at 10 years old, he still has plenty of spunk and is looking for an active retirement home where he can go for walks, play, and then enjoy cozy time with his family. If you want to meet a charming dog who combines fun and affection, Jake could be the perfect addition to your family! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Jake
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jake, being a mix of Akita and other breeds, generally adapts well to homes where he gets ample physical activity and engagement. A comfortable and supportive living space works best for him.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jake enjoys the outdoors and benefits from regular walks and playtime, so a space where he can move freely and explore is ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jake has shown that he interacts well with teenagers, suggesting he could adapt to homes with older children who understand canine behaviors.











