URGENT: This animal could be euthanized if not adopted soon.

JackRescue Me ID: 25-11-25-00183

About Jack

German Shepherd / Boxer
Age: Adult
Sex: Male

He'll throw his own ball, sleep in positions you're surprised are even physiologically possible, and is generally a very sweet, well behaved dog. People seeing him play think he's uniquely wild, and people seeing him at your home will think he's uniquely lazy and chill. He's lived in both rural and urban settings, and will not bark when other dogs bark, the doorbell is rang, or people knock. Great companion for someone who works from home. Yard isn't necessary, but he does really love a yard to nap in. Has happily lived with a baby/toddler and all their shenanigans. Looking for another home as he retires from service dog life and due to landlord-related circumstances. Overall a very sweet, gentle, and well trained dog. He absolutely thrives on having other dogs nearby, and is happiest when getting to play with other dogs daily. He loves a good off-leash sprint, wrestle session, or game of chase with his humans or another dog. He's very tolerant of both canine and human babies and their shenanigans, and will take on a role of gentle mentor/teacher by walking away when they're being too rough. He is able to jump higher than most dogs and presents as quite 'wild' when he's harder at play or in a forest, though again being well trained and always opting for avoidance when needed. He enjoys plenty of time to sniff, and time spent lounging in the sun, or your couch, or both. At home he just sleeps and is very relaxed and calm.

Contact

San Francisco County
San Francisco, California

Emma Forte: 4157577616

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Compatibility

  • Good with Most Dogs
  • Not Good with Cats
  • Good with Kids and Adults

Personality

  • Average Energy
  • Average Temperament

Health

  • Neutered
  • Vaccinations Current

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