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A Woman-Owned Ranch Built for Happy, Healthy Dogs

Brett and Jack
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Our Story

Jumping Jack Dog Ranch would not have been created if it weren't for a special black lab named Jack Mooper who changed the course of my life. On my 20th birthday, my parents gave me the best birthday gift ever – Jack. He was a tiny, energetic, and rambunctious black lab puppy, and I had no idea what kind of a ride he would take me on. Jack, like most every puppy, had a ton of energy and absolutely adored tearing up just about everything I owned. As a college student, I began my added course in Puppy 101. I read books, blogs, tips from trainers, but I just couldn’t seem to tame this little guy. He screamed at night unless he was on my pillow, curled around my head, and chewing on my hair. Within a few weeks, I had a bald spot, I was sleep-deprived, and had made zero progress with Jack’s training. Something had to change. I was employed as a horse trainer in the afternoons and began taking Jack to work with me. This was brilliant. The ranch allowed him to get out some of that energy that was making life a little stressful... at least for a while. Eventually, he would sneak under electric fences, get in the pens of aggressive horses, and jump over the stall doors to eat horse poop! My boss wouldn't let me bring him to work, my roommate wouldn't let me leave him at home, and something had to change… AGAIN. The next day, I scanned Craigslist for any job where I could bring my dog to work. I came across a job posting for a local Dog Ranch. The Ranch was a doggy daycare and boarding facility. I submitted an application and was hired! From then on, I spent my time after class at the ranch with Jack. We filled water buckets, supervised doggie playgroups, and went on hikes. Jack met hundreds of dog friends, all with unique personalities. He was absolutely elated every time “we” went to work. I was also happier than ever – this job didn’t feel like work! This is what people meant when they said they found their passion, and I knew I had found mine. I quickly developed a talent for working with numerous breeds, creating compatible play groups, and took every training class available to me. I even took another part-time job as a vet tech to learn about veterinary care. Along the way, I met three wonderful friends who are all now founding members of Jumping Jack Dog Ranch. Once I graduated college, I was pressured to get a “real job” in Austin. I sadly left the pet care industry for the tech industry, working for places like Apple and SolarWinds. I began to imagine infusing technology with a dog boarding facility and started drafting design plans in my spare time. I constantly thought about how happy Jack and I had been, how I fell in love with dogs, and how time was running out for Jack. I decided it might take me 10 years, but I had to build a dog ranch of our own before Jack was gone. If I could just get his pawprints in the foundation and a photo of him on the front porch, then I would have something to remember him by forever. I worked 2–3 jobs for about 6 years, saved money, paid off debts, sold some real estate, applied for a small business loan, and on my 31st birthday, February 17, 2017, we broke ground on Jumping Jack Dog Ranch. We offer boarding, daycare, and grooming. We employ the best talent and most passionate dog lovers in Austin while paying a living wage. All employees will have ownership in the ranch, creating a unified team and helping build the premier boarding and daycare facility in Austin! Jack was there with me throughout construction and watched the entire facility be built week after week. His footprints are in the foundation of the front porch, and he stayed by my side the first few months when the business opened to make sure I was okay. When times were hard, he sat with me on the porch of my little home and licked my face to remind me to have faith in the dream we had built together. In January of 2018, he had several seizures and was diagnosed with a brain tumor. When he no longer wanted to eat or fetch, I knew it was time to say goodbye to the friend who got me through the ups and downs of my 20s. He helped me to my next chapter of life and patiently licked my face as I sobbed about closing the chapter with him. On January 21st, 2018, I held him in my arms as he crossed over the rainbow bridge. He was the canine love of my life, and I am so grateful for the 12 wonderful years I had him by my side. I still see a glimpse of him in the face of every Labrador I meet, and in this way, I carry a part of him with me. – Brett Mundy Founder & Owner, Jumping Jack Dog Ranch

Jack the black Labrador, beloved companion and inspiration behind Jumping Jack Dog Ranch
Jack the black Labrador, beloved companion and inspiration behind Jumping Jack Dog Ranch
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Our Staff

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Hannah B.

Receptionist

Hannah comes from a large family that’s known for taking in strays, animals and humans alike.  For Hannah, all dogs are love at first sight, but she’s currently dedicated to caring for the oldest gentleman she knows, a sweet old terror mix named Deets. He gets stuck in corners and barks at nothing, all while living his silver years in style. Hannah plans to care for human pups too, by working in labor and delivery as a physicians assistant. She’s currently attending Texas State University getting her nursing degree, and later plans to go back to get her masters. When she’s not giving it her all at work or school, you’ll find her on the San Marcos river, curled up reading a good book, or dancing and belting out Total Eclipse of The Heart.

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Jacob Mc.

Kennel Lead & Receptionist

Jacob is originally from Siberia and grew up surrounded by native wildlife. He got his first dog when he was five years old and immediately fell in love. Since moving to Texas in his teens, he has made it his mission to make sure every dog he meets feels loved and wanted. When he is not at Jumping Jack, he likes to spend his time practicing his yodeling and crocheting blankets for shelter pups.

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Kelly S.

Receptionist

Kelly is a lover of all animals, but especially dogs and has always had a passion for working with them! She has worked with dogs in multiple capacities since 2015. She is currently working towards a career in animal nutrition, hoping to work in and expand the world of canine nutrition. She loves to do activities that can involve her dog, Eli. She enjoys bonfires with friends, going to local conventions, trying new crafts, and a good sunrise/sunset!

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Maddi W.

Groomer

Maddi is a lifelong animal lover and has been grooming since 2020. While she loves to be able to express her creativity through grooming, her dream is to one day go back to school to pursue a carrier in marine biology somewhere on the coast! In her spare time you’ll likely find her near a body of water, hanging out with her dogs, making sun catchers with stained glass or swearing she’s going to one day restart her island in Animal Crossing!

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Say Hello to Our Paw-some Pawmily!

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Our Working Dogs

Bronco

Bronco

Golden Retriever

Bronco is just beginning his journey as a working dog in training, bringing along a big squishy face, an even bigger heart, and just enough lovable goofiness to keep us all smiling. He looks up to his big brother Bear and dreams of the day he officially graduates into full-blown working dog status. Bronco loves his people fiercely, proudly shows off his entire toy collection to anyone who visits, and is always ready to turn any moment into a cuddle break.

Disco

Disco

Golden Retriever

Disco is a fresh-faced working dog in training with enough energy to power a small city—and a sass level that could put any diva to shame. She treats snack time like a full-on event, cuddles with her brother Maverick like a pro, and believes pearls are the ultimate accessory for any occasion. A classy lady with a big heart, Disco is already making waves as she learns the ropes of working dog life.

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