Jackson
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Jackson
AvailableJackson is a 4-month-old male puppy weighing around 18 lbs. He features a medium build with a black wire coat. Jackson is house trained and has received his vaccinations, ensuring he is well-prepared for his new home. Located in Shrewsbury, MA, he is looking for a loving family to call his own.
About Jackson
Meet Jackson! This playful little boy is part of a group of eight unique puppies, each with their own charming personality, born at Pet-a-tet Rescue Shelter in Montenegro. Jackson is currently about 18 lbs and will be ready to travel to the USA in August when he's expected to be around 5-6 months old. He has been microchipped, dewormed multiple times, and is up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations. Jackson also enjoys being loved and is always ready to share kisses. Though he has not been altered yet, this is a common recommendation for puppies of larger breeds to ensure they grow strong and healthy. Jackson does well with cats, dogs, and children, making him a fantastic addition to any family. Heβs already house trained, which is a great start for a puppy. As he moves toward his forever home, this cuddly boy dreams of endless adventures and love. Are you ready to give Jackson the family he deserves? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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$475Payment after application.
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Questions about Jackson
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jackson, a mixed-breed puppy with Newfoundland and Chow Chow lineage, will thrive in a warm and loving home where he can feel secure and part of a family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jackson will appreciate access to a fenced yard for play and exploration, especially as he grows and gains energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Jackson is known to get along well with children, making him an excellent choice for a family pet.











