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Jack Jack is URGENT - must find a home before October 15th.
Jack Jack is a star!!! No, really! You might recognize him from his years performing in Sea World's Pet's Ahoy show. Sadly, the Covid pandemic lock downs forced the show to close and Jack Jack found himself an unemployed actor looking for a retirement home. A nice man adopted him and he has been living in a home the last four years, but unfortunately his owner is moving to Europe on October 15th and has had to make the difficult decision that it won't be possible to take him along. Jack Jack is housebroken, crate trained and dog friendly. No kitties, please.
Because Jack Jack was a performer most of his life, his favorite ways to interact with new people are to do tricks for them in exchange for treats or to bring them his favorite ball or toy to play. He doesn't like when people he doesn't know that well try to touch him or pick him up, but he is great with strangers who understand that his love language is to work and are happy to give him treats for doing tricks and play ball with him. Once he knows and trusts you, he is a very cuddly, affectionate dog to HIS person. For this reason, we do not think small children who are unable to understand how to take things slow would be a good match for Jack Jack - mature children 13+ or a quiet, adult only home would be best.
Even though Jack Jack is 7, he is an energetic, working drive terrier that will need lots of activity, play, training and stimulation. He would likely be too much energy and work for most older people looking for a small companion. Prior Jack Russell or other terrier breed experience preferred but not required.
Adoption fee $150, Jack Jack is neutered, current on vaccines and micro chipped.
Jack Jack is URGENT - must find a home before October 15th.
Jack Jack is a star!!! No, really! You might recognize him from his years performing in Sea World's Pet's Ahoy show. Sadly, the Covid pandemic lock downs forced the show to close and Jack Jack found himself an unemployed actor looking for a retirement home. A nice man adopted him and he has been living in a home the last four years, but unfortunately his owner is moving to Europe on October 15th and has had to make the difficult decision that it won't be possible to take him along. Jack Jack is housebroken, crate trained and dog friendly. No kitties, please.
Because Jack Jack was a performer most of his life, his favorite ways to interact with new people are to do tricks for them in exchange for treats or to bring them his favorite ball or toy to play. He doesn't like when people he doesn't know that well try to touch him or pick him up, but he is great with strangers who understand that his love language is to work and are happy to give him treats for doing tricks and play ball with him. Once he knows and trusts you, he is a very cuddly, affectionate dog to HIS person. For this reason, we do not think small children who are unable to understand how to take things slow would be a good match for Jack Jack - mature children 13+ or a quiet, adult only home would be best.
Even though Jack Jack is 7, he is an energetic, working drive terrier that will need lots of activity, play, training and stimulation. He would likely be too much energy and work for most older people looking for a small companion. Prior Jack Russell or other terrier breed experience preferred but not required.
Adoption fee $150, Jack Jack is neutered, current on vaccines and micro chipped.
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