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Jax

  • Puppy
  • Male
  • Large

About Jax

Newmarket, ON

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Vaccinated:
Yes

Jax’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Jax's Story

Jax <br/><br/>Fostered in Pickering, ON <br/><br/>Jax is a 16-week-old pup weighing 45lbs already — and he’s just getting started! He’s likely going to be 70-80lbs at fully grown. This handsome boy is believed to be a Siberian Husky x Anatolian Shepherd mix (best guess), which means he’s likely to grow into a large, intelligent, and loyal companion.<br/><br/>Jax is full of happy puppy energy with a sweet, eager-to-please personality. He already knows his name and “sit,” and he loves to learn — especially when treats are involved! He’s a quick learner who truly enjoys training time.<br/>He is crate trained and mostly potty trained, with only the occasional small accident as he continues to mature. He’s doing wonderfully for his age.<br/>Jax LOVES to play and would thrive in an active home that enjoys interacting with their dog. He’s currently working on leash training and making great progress. With his intelligence and food motivation, continued training will go smoothly.<br/>Because he’s a growing pup who doesn’t quite realize his size yet, Jax can be a little enthusiastic with cats. He doesn’t mean any harm — he just plays big. A cat-savvy home or one without cats may be the best fit while he continues learning gentle manners.<br/>With his mix, Jax may grow into a large, strong dog who will benefit from structure, leadership, and both mental and physical stimulation. In return, you’ll get an incredibly loyal, loving, and devoted companion.<br/><br/>Jax is looking for a family ready for puppy life — training, playtime, patience, and lots of love. He has all the potential to grow into an amazing best friend.<br/>Apply now to bring this boy home: https://form.jotform.com/211694512438255<br/><br/>Adoption fee is $900

Jax

Fostered in Pickering, ON

Jax is a 16-week-old pup weighing 45lbs already — and he’s just getting started! He’s likely going to be 70-80lbs at fully grown. This handsome boy is believed to be a Siberian Husky x Anatolian Shepherd mix (best guess), which means he’s likely to grow into a large, intelligent, and loyal companion.

Jax is full of happy puppy energy with a sweet, eager-to-please personality. He already knows his name and “sit,” and he loves to learn — especially when treats are involved! He’s a quick learner who truly enjoys training time.
He is crate trained and mostly potty trained, with only the occasional small accident as he continues to mature. He’s doing wonderfully for his age.
Jax LOVES to play and would thrive in an active home that enjoys interacting with their dog. He’s currently working on leash training and making great progress. With his intelligence and food motivation, continued training will go smoothly.
Because he’s a growing pup who doesn’t quite real

Jax

Fostered in Pickering, ON

Jax is a 16-week-old pup weighing 45lbs already — and he’s just getting started! He’s likely going to be 70-80lbs at fully grown. This handsome boy is believed to be a Siberian Husky x Anatolian Shepherd mix (best guess), which means he’s likely to grow into a large, intelligent, and loyal companion.

Jax is full of happy puppy energy with a sweet, eager-to-please personality. He already knows his name and “sit,” and he loves to learn — especially when treats are involved! He’s a quick learner who truly enjoys training time.
He is crate trained and mostly potty trained, with only the occasional small accident as he continues to mature. He’s doing wonderfully for his age.
Jax LOVES to play and would thrive in an active home that enjoys interacting with their dog. He’s currently working on leash training and making great progress. With his intelligence and food motivation, continued training will go smoothly.
Because he’s a growing pup who doesn’t quite realize his size yet, Jax can be a little enthusiastic with cats. He doesn’t mean any harm — he just plays big. A cat-savvy home or one without cats may be the best fit while he continues learning gentle manners.
With his mix, Jax may grow into a large, strong dog who will benefit from structure, leadership, and both mental and physical stimulation. In return, you’ll get an incredibly loyal, lovin

How To Adopt

Jax was listed as ADOPTABLE by Don't Furry, Be Happy Animal Rescue
How can I adopt Jax?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Don't Furry, Be Happy Animal Rescue. 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 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 Don't Furry, Be Happy Animal Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Jax?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Don't Furry, Be Happy Animal Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for 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 Don't Furry, Be Happy Animal Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Don't Furry, Be Happy Animal Rescue's Adoption Policy
*Fostering is sort of like pet-sitting. We provide supplies & cover necessary vetting of the animals as they are still under our rescue care but you provide a home for them to live in until they are adopted. *foster-to-adopt is basically adoption but you have a 2 week trial period before fully committing to adoption. This is a great way to ensure you and the animal are a good fit for one another. We do not provide supplies to foster-to-adopt families. There are specific circumstances where we cannot offer the foster-to-adopt option. for instance, if you do not live near our partner vets. *Note: in both cases, if any vetting is required, we will cover the expenses as long as the animals are seen by our partner vet in Mississauga, ON, on occasion we have availability at a vet clinic in Aurora, ON. Q: how does the adoption process work? We require an adoption application to be filled out, then we carry out a Phone interview + home/yard tour virtually, then a reference check, and finally, a legally-binding contract. We do not take rehoming an animal lightly and thus, must ensure they are not going to be rehomed again or experience any further trauma.

Jax is from Don't Furry, Be Happy Animal Rescue

[Newmarket, ON]

Our Mission
We are a family-run not-for-profit animal rescue in Newmarket, ON, Canada, whose mission is to help save animals from unneccessary euthanasia, abuse, homelessness, and abandonment. Animals are placed into foster homes & eventually matched with their FURever parents, whilst others are adopted directly by their new family!

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