
Rehoming
Within our kennel, one principle is always central: the well-being of our dogs comes first.
Every now and then, we have a dog available for rehoming. This could be a youth dog or a young adult dog. These are all dogs who grew up with us or have been part of our pack for a long time. They have been socialized, know basic training, and have a wealth of positive experiences.
Sometimes, circumstances force us to make well-considered choices. In some cases, we consciously select to keep our pack small and optimally balanced. When we decide to find a new home for a dog, we never do so lightly. It's not about "giving up," but about finding an environment where the dog can truly thrive.
As with all our dogs, we work with clear matching criteria. The dog's character, energy level, and needs must match the lifestyle and experience of the new owner. A good match isn't a side issue for us, but an absolute requirement. Only then can we create a sustainable and harmonious future for both the dog and the new family.
Our rehoming dogs are not placed for free; this is a conscious choice. This allows us to make a targeted selection and avoid impulsive decisions. We are looking for people who make a well-considered choice for one of our dogs and who are aware of the responsibility that comes with it.
Therefore, we kindly ask that you discuss this thoroughly with your partner or family before contacting us. Welcoming a dog is a joint decision that everyone must support.
We thank you for your understanding and for respecting our vision, which always prioritizes the well-being of our dogs.
Kind regards,
Foxy Jacks team
Fox Terrier female for rehoming
She recently turned three, is already spayed, and completely healthy. From a young age, she was raised to be very social, developing into an open, people-oriented, and affectionate dog. She is exceptionally playful, energetic, and enjoys interacting with her owner. Her enthusiasm and zest for life make her a fantastic companion for those who appreciate her character.
As befits a true terrier, she possesses a strong character and high intelligence. This means she requires consistent, clear guidance and an owner with demonstrable dog experience. Terriers are independent thinkers with spirit; in the right hands, they truly blossom and make exceptionally loyal partners.
We are therefore looking for a warm, stable home where there is an understanding of this breed's needs, both mentally and physically. We prefer an active person or family with experience and sufficient time for exercise, play, and training.
This dog is not being placed for free, and we are very selective in choosing her new home. Her well-being is our top priority, and we are happy to take the time to find the right match.
Are you convinced you can offer her a loving, consistent, and active home? Then we would love to hear from you.





UPDATE Django Unchained
We have now found the perfect home for our youth male "
Django"… Many thanks for the numerous requests!
We already miss him, but we know how good he is with Hanne
❤️
Before describing his profile and character, we would like to draw your attention to the fact that not everyone qualifies for this youth male. We are in no hurry, and patiently waiting for the right match and new home for him. As with all our dogs, we are very critical of the families our dogs go to.
Django is an active and very beautiful athletic neutered youth male. He possesses a unique personality, requiring some experience and knowledge of the terrier breed. His stubborn side and clever brain make him an ideal dog to take on a variety of challenges, but can also be tiring in the wrong hands or for those who can't make time for him.
He enjoys spending time outdoors in the garden and enjoys human company. He can spend hours outside in the garden with you without barking. However, he does not lose sight of you and will always stay close to you. He walks exemplarily on a leash in the street without pulling. So the ideal family for him likes to be outdoors, likes to go for walks, and is consistent and patient. He is social with other dogs he encounters, but is not suitable for keeping in a pack, as this causes overstimulation. Because of this we decided to find a suitable home for him; because he really deserves this.