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25-086 Jax

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About 25-086 Jax

New York, NY

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

25-086 Jax’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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25-086 Jax's Story

Jax – 2 Years, 4 Months – Missouri (Transport Available)<br/><br/>Jax is a true velcro Bull Terrier. He doesn’t just enjoy attention — he lives for it. If you’re sitting, he’s in your lap. If you’re nearby, he’s leaning into you. He would happily stay glued to you for hours as long as you’re rubbing his neck.<br/><br/>He can entertain himself — tossing toys, nudging them around, chasing after them — but only if his person is present. He’s not much for fetch; he prefers interactive play and being part of whatever you’re doing.<br/><br/>Jax appears to prefer women and is more selective with men, taking extra time to build trust. His foster dad is one of the few men he has fully accepted so far. Once he bonds, though, he bonds deeply and completely.<br/><br/>He is also very selective with other dogs and would do best as the only pet in the home. No cats. Children should be older and dog-savvy, as Jax is affectionate but intense and very much a typical Bull Terrier with opinions.<br/><br/>He’s smart and curious — a bit of a “gate guru” — always evaluating boundaries. You can dress him in adorable outfits, but underneath he’s still a mischievous little character who will keep you on your toes.<br/><br/>Jax will need time to acclimate in a new environment, along with patience, structure, and consistency. In the right home, once he feels secure, he has the potential to settle beautifully and be an incredibly devoted companion.<br/><br/>He is currently in Missouri, and we transport along the East Coast and Midwest for the right home.<br/><br/>Jax doesn’t want just a house. He wants his person.

Jax – 2 Years, 4 Months – Missouri (Transport Available)

Jax is a true velcro Bull Terrier. He doesn’t just enjoy attention — he lives for it. If you’re sitting, he’s in your lap. If you’re nearby, he’s leaning into you. He would happily stay glued to you for hours as long as you’re rubbing his neck.

He can entertain himself — tossing toys, nudging them around, chasing after them — but only if his person is present. He’s not much for fetch; he prefers interactive play and being part of whatever you’re doing.

Jax appears to prefer women and is more selective with men, taking extra time to build trust. His foster dad is one of the few men he has fully accepted so far. Once he bonds, though, he bonds deeply and completely.

He is also very selective with other dogs and would do best as the only pet in the home. No cats. Children should be older and dog-savvy, as Jax is affectionate but intense and very much a typical Bull Terrier with opinions.

He’s smart and curious — a bit of a “gat

Jax – 2 Years, 4 Months – Missouri (Transport Available)

Jax is a true velcro Bull Terrier. He doesn’t just enjoy attention — he lives for it. If you’re sitting, he’s in your lap. If you’re nearby, he’s leaning into you. He would happily stay glued to you for hours as long as you’re rubbing his neck.

He can entertain himself — tossing toys, nudging them around, chasing after them — but only if his person is present. He’s not much for fetch; he prefers interactive play and being part of whatever you’re doing.

Jax appears to prefer women and is more selective with men, taking extra time to build trust. His foster dad is one of the few men he has fully accepted so far. Once he bonds, though, he bonds deeply and completely.

He is also very selective with other dogs and would do best as the only pet in the home. No cats. Children should be older and dog-savvy, as Jax is affectionate but intense and very much a typical Bull Terrier with opinions.

He’s smart and curious — a bit of a “gate guru” — always evaluating boundaries. You can dress him in adorable outfits, but underneath he’s still a mischievous little character who will keep you on your toes.

Jax will need time to acclimate in a new environment, along with patience, structure, and consistency. In the right home, once he feels secure, he has the potential to settle beautifully and be an incredibly devoted compani

How To Adopt

25-086 Jax was listed as Adoptable by Bull Terrier Rescue Mission, Inc.
How can I adopt 25-086 Jax?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Bull Terrier Rescue Mission, Inc.. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if 25-086 Jax is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Bull Terrier Rescue Mission, Inc. for details on the pet.
When can I meet 25-086 Jax?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Bull Terrier Rescue Mission, Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for 25-086 Jax, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Bull Terrier Rescue Mission, Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
Bull Terrier Rescue Mission, Inc.'s Adoption Policy
Once we receive the application, our rescue committee will review it, and reach out via Social Media, E-Mail, Telephone or Text to set up a phone interview. The interview can take as little as 20 minutes but last as long as 45 or longer. This interview is the perfect time for applicants to ask any questions. Some questions to consider, and topics to be covered during the call include: * the breed in general * an individual in our care up for adoption * the process moving forward * why we do things the way we do them * specific follow up questions based on the application * establishment of rapport to help BTRM find the best possible match At some point the coordinators at Bull Terrier Rescue Mission will follow up by contacting any references listed on the application. After this and the interview; if both parties are in agreement, we will set up a home evaluation with a trusted volunteer. The interviewer will coordinate with the applicant and the volunteer to schedule a date and time that would be best for the home visit. It’s important that if the applicants have a spouse or partner and any children or other animals, that most if not all of them be present for the Home Check. Once a dog and an applicant are matched, there will be paperwork. Fosters will fill out a Foster Release Agreement, that will outline everything that’s expected from them as well as everything that will be provided to them, from BTRM. There is no charge to place a dog in foster care. We only ask that the dog is given the appropriate time to be brought back to health and that his behaviors are properly evaluated before we begin to look for their forever home. During this period and until the dog is adopted, BTRM will be responsible for all medical expenses, and training if need be. People looking to adopt a bull terrier, are classified as “foster to adopt”. This means that they have to fill out the Foster Release Agreement & the Adoption Agreement, as well as the $450.00 Adoption Donation in advance. If in 30 days the family and the dog agree that they love each other and want to stay with each other forever, the Adoption Agreement is signed and returned to the applicant and the match is made official and the dog considered Adopted. During this 30 day “Foster Period” all the rules and parameters of the Foster Agreement are in effect. For example, medical issues that have yet to be cleared are the responsibility of the BTRM. If the 30 days pass, and the dog and family do not consider themselves a match, the Foster to Adopt shifts to a Foster placement. The day the dog being fostered begins their transport to their new home, the $450.00 adoption donation is returned.

25-086 Jax is from Bull Terrier Rescue Mission, Inc.

[New York, NY]

Our Mission
The BTRM is an organization of like-minded volunteers committed to protecting the health and welfare of Bull Terriers in need of homes. It extracts them from their unfortunate circumstances, and gives them the care and comfort that they’re due. The BTRM will ensure that their medical needs are addressed, that they’re proper...
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