
Max it up for Jax! I'm Jaxton Cole, I'm 26, straight from the heart of the Midwest, Fishers, Indiana, and ready for my medium shot, one-on-one testimonial. Action!
JAXTON Cole
Age: 26 (born January 2, 1995)
Birthplace: Fishers, Indiana
Current residence: Fishers, Indiana
Occupation: Camera Operator/Mountaineer
Marital Status: Single
Species: Bull Terrier
Height: 5’ 8" (173 cm)
Weight: 191 lbs. (87 kg)
I still can’t believe I’m here, man. If you told five-year-old Jaxton about this he would be flipping the fuck out! Aaaaah! Okay, okay… take one!
One could say I came out of the womb at Mach 4! As a puppy born in the Midwest, I either developed an ambition for greater things or a criminal record to go with the daredevil, reckless ways to have fun, and I'm glad to say the latter's clean... as far as I'm aware!
But like, every single thing you may think a skater, punky puppy of that era was, I had. In my teenage years, I went hard into my skater phase, the perfect way to channel that fire and… excitability I had! The fun we had was legendary… maybe TOO legendary for someone not yet old enough to drive or operate the toaster on Subway. Let's just say everything said about Skatopia in the middle of Ohio was true and then some. Good times, good times.
Like every youngster in that era, we all thought we could have been the very next Jackass crew. However, they were very lucky, or unlucky, that I started to get into cameras and video filming and editing software. Every single second of action, bloody wipeouts, badass tricks, nothing could escape me! I was the Recap Rover - documenting every bruise, bail, and borderline felony with a camera taped to my paw.
But my life wasn’t just kickflips and chaos. My dad, a climber himself, started taking me out on rock walls and climbs when I became old enough to wear a harness. That stuck with me because it was a different challenge, one of silence and deep focus - you against the wall, the wind, and fear. The mountain’s the only place you won’t catch me yapping a mile a minute.
As I grew older, I thought about how to take those video talents to the next level. How could I make this more than just standing still with two tons of equipment in a stuffy studio? And the answer was getting out to the places most people are too scared to go. Nature documentaries, extreme sports shoots, dangerous terrain, and my crowning achievement of climbing the Everest while filming an international expedition. The fucking Everest! How many of these guys have stepped out of their fancy Crossfit boxes or dinghy gyms or shit? I’m out there showing you the world and making the world know me!
Being in American Canine Alpha feels so... weird and surreal? It's a mix of "I'm the best canine in this group, of course I deserve to be here" and "What the fuck am I doing here?" But overall, I do feel I'm the best-suited to tackle this ordeal. I'm athletic, I don't feel hesitation, I can swim, lift, run, fight, and throw it down. I'm simply strong as a bull... terrier, heh heh.
These guys may not be ready for someone that’s this much… this much! I’m 100% always on, never off. There’s never a boring moment with me! Now, if these guys want to poke about me being the short guy, I'll remind them I'm at perfect knot-punching height.
It's time for the world to know who Jaxton is. I feel I've been ready for a show like this ever since I learned to walk, and I can't wait to really be in front of the camera and not behind it for once. It's time to kickstart the Jax to the Max!
But for the camerafurs, please. Do a guy a solid and properly light a bull terrier's muzzle. I swear, I'm tired of EVERYONE making us look like eggs. Use some damn good lighting!
***
If the Duracell bunny was a dog instead, you'd get Jaxton! This 26-year-old Indiana native is a top-tier adventure camera operator and filmmaker, known for hauling heavy gear through brutal terrain with a body built from years of climbing, lifting, and chasing chaos - as well an extremely powerful, thick frame despite his relatively short height. Jaxton’s the kind of guy who can go from bouncing off the walls to laser-focused in a heartbeat, but in the tight quarters of the Pound, that energy might rub some dogs the wrong way. Can he channel all that fire without burning bridges?
American Canine Alpha is a high-stakes, reality competition show featuring thirteen fierce, driven canines from across the United States. These contenders go muzzle-to-muzzle in a wide variety of physical and mental challenges, all for the title of American Canine Alpha and a $250,000 cash prize. Here you can check the main hub of the project and stay up-to-date on all episodes, art and whatnot!
We'll be posting each upcoming episode in two parts for easier reading - first part coming out on Fridays, second part on Mondays. Episode 2, "Throw Him To The Wolves", will be out soon!
Art drawn by the amazing
crocdragon89
American Canine Alpha is the brainchild of HeadQuarters (the joint project of qovapryi and harlow). Jaxton Cole and all mentioned characters belong to them both.
JAXTON Cole
Age: 26 (born January 2, 1995)
Birthplace: Fishers, Indiana
Current residence: Fishers, Indiana
Occupation: Camera Operator/Mountaineer
Marital Status: Single
Species: Bull Terrier
Height: 5’ 8" (173 cm)
Weight: 191 lbs. (87 kg)
I still can’t believe I’m here, man. If you told five-year-old Jaxton about this he would be flipping the fuck out! Aaaaah! Okay, okay… take one!
One could say I came out of the womb at Mach 4! As a puppy born in the Midwest, I either developed an ambition for greater things or a criminal record to go with the daredevil, reckless ways to have fun, and I'm glad to say the latter's clean... as far as I'm aware!
But like, every single thing you may think a skater, punky puppy of that era was, I had. In my teenage years, I went hard into my skater phase, the perfect way to channel that fire and… excitability I had! The fun we had was legendary… maybe TOO legendary for someone not yet old enough to drive or operate the toaster on Subway. Let's just say everything said about Skatopia in the middle of Ohio was true and then some. Good times, good times.
Like every youngster in that era, we all thought we could have been the very next Jackass crew. However, they were very lucky, or unlucky, that I started to get into cameras and video filming and editing software. Every single second of action, bloody wipeouts, badass tricks, nothing could escape me! I was the Recap Rover - documenting every bruise, bail, and borderline felony with a camera taped to my paw.
But my life wasn’t just kickflips and chaos. My dad, a climber himself, started taking me out on rock walls and climbs when I became old enough to wear a harness. That stuck with me because it was a different challenge, one of silence and deep focus - you against the wall, the wind, and fear. The mountain’s the only place you won’t catch me yapping a mile a minute.
As I grew older, I thought about how to take those video talents to the next level. How could I make this more than just standing still with two tons of equipment in a stuffy studio? And the answer was getting out to the places most people are too scared to go. Nature documentaries, extreme sports shoots, dangerous terrain, and my crowning achievement of climbing the Everest while filming an international expedition. The fucking Everest! How many of these guys have stepped out of their fancy Crossfit boxes or dinghy gyms or shit? I’m out there showing you the world and making the world know me!
Being in American Canine Alpha feels so... weird and surreal? It's a mix of "I'm the best canine in this group, of course I deserve to be here" and "What the fuck am I doing here?" But overall, I do feel I'm the best-suited to tackle this ordeal. I'm athletic, I don't feel hesitation, I can swim, lift, run, fight, and throw it down. I'm simply strong as a bull... terrier, heh heh.
These guys may not be ready for someone that’s this much… this much! I’m 100% always on, never off. There’s never a boring moment with me! Now, if these guys want to poke about me being the short guy, I'll remind them I'm at perfect knot-punching height.
It's time for the world to know who Jaxton is. I feel I've been ready for a show like this ever since I learned to walk, and I can't wait to really be in front of the camera and not behind it for once. It's time to kickstart the Jax to the Max!
But for the camerafurs, please. Do a guy a solid and properly light a bull terrier's muzzle. I swear, I'm tired of EVERYONE making us look like eggs. Use some damn good lighting!
***
If the Duracell bunny was a dog instead, you'd get Jaxton! This 26-year-old Indiana native is a top-tier adventure camera operator and filmmaker, known for hauling heavy gear through brutal terrain with a body built from years of climbing, lifting, and chasing chaos - as well an extremely powerful, thick frame despite his relatively short height. Jaxton’s the kind of guy who can go from bouncing off the walls to laser-focused in a heartbeat, but in the tight quarters of the Pound, that energy might rub some dogs the wrong way. Can he channel all that fire without burning bridges?
American Canine Alpha is a high-stakes, reality competition show featuring thirteen fierce, driven canines from across the United States. These contenders go muzzle-to-muzzle in a wide variety of physical and mental challenges, all for the title of American Canine Alpha and a $250,000 cash prize. Here you can check the main hub of the project and stay up-to-date on all episodes, art and whatnot!
We'll be posting each upcoming episode in two parts for easier reading - first part coming out on Fridays, second part on Mondays. Episode 2, "Throw Him To The Wolves", will be out soon!
Art drawn by the amazing

American Canine Alpha is the brainchild of HeadQuarters (the joint project of qovapryi and harlow). Jaxton Cole and all mentioned characters belong to them both.
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