Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
🐉 Meet Jack: Your Very Own Night Fury in Training! 🐉
Have you ever dreamed of befriending a dragon? Well, Jack may be the next best thing! This 10-month-old Pit Mix has all the charm, curiosity, and lovable goofiness of a young Night Fury learning to navigate the world.
Like the legendary dragon Toothless, Jack can be a little cautious when meeting new people. At first, he may hang back and observe from a safe distance, but give him a little time, a little patience, and maybe a snack or two, and you'll quickly earn the title of "Best Friend." Once you've gained his trust, Jack's affectionate personality shines brighter than dragon fire.
Jack is already well on his way through dragon training school. He's both crate trained and house trained, making him an excellent companion for his future Viking family. He also has some leash experience, though his flying—er, walking—skills could use a bit more polishing. Continued training will help him become the perfect adventure partner.
Like any young dragon, Jack is intelligent and full of energy. If left without enough mental stimulation, he may decide to create his own entertainment, which can sometimes involve redecorating your belongings. Training sessions, games, and plenty of activities will help keep this clever boy's mind occupied.
Jack has reportedly done well with other dogs, but he seems to prefer companions who are a bit calmer. High-energy dogs can sometimes overwhelm him, so we recommend a meet-and-greet to ensure a good match. A laid-back canine sidekick may be exactly what this young Night Fury is looking for.
One challenge Jack is still working through is his dislike of car rides. Right now, he'd rather keep all four paws firmly on the ground. However, with patience and positive experiences, we're confident he'll soon discover that car rides often lead to exciting adventures, new discoveries, and delicious rewards.
As for cats, Jack's intentions appear more playful than predatory. He may chase them in an attempt to make friends, but a proper introduction and careful supervision are strongly recommended to help everyone coexist peacefully.
Jack also tends to get excited and can be quite jumpy, especially around small children. Because of this, we believe he would do best in a home with older kids who can better handle his enthusiastic greetings.
If you're looking for a loyal companion who is affectionate, adventurous, and ready to build an incredible bond with his person, Jack may be your perfect dragon. All he needs is a patient trainer, an active home, and someone willing to help him spread his wings.
🐾 Adopt Jack today and discover what it's like to have your very own Night Fury by your side!