Jack Junior has a heart full of joy and is ready for his special person to raise him right. He greets life with enthusiasm, joy, and a whole lot of bounce! He's an 18-month-old Great Pyrenees mix boy with a gorgeous fluffy coat, an irresistibly curly tail, and a happy spirit that just wants to belong. Junior currently weighs around 60 pounds and is expected to top out around 65–70 pounds once fully grown. While he may look like a big teddy bear, he's still a young dog learning how the world works. His senior owner lost her home, and he found himself in a shelter in Texas along with other animals. That kind of loss and change was confusing and unsettling, and he bounced between foster homes trying to figure out what was expected of him. The good news is that he's now thriving! He's living full-time with a professional trainer who welcomed him into her home and gave him what he had been missing all along: structure, consistency, and clear leadership. With calm boundaries and daily guidance, he's learned how to respond appropriately to the world around him. He's made huge strides, and his trainer says he's ready to move forward with the right person or family.
Ideal Home
He does best with confident, experienced dog owners who understand the importance of leadership and routine. He needs a securely fenced yard, regular exercise, and continued structure. He would do best as the only dog in the home and in a family with older children who can respect his space and training.
Ongoing Health
No specific health conditions are mentioned in the listing.
Training & Support
Junior has learned to respond appropriately to the world around him with structure, consistency, and clear leadership. His trainer is committed to his success and will happily be a resource and support system for his future family whenever needed.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- An adoption fee is required.
Transportation
Jack Junior is currently located with his trainer. Information about transportation availability would be discussed during the application process.