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Jackson Dean Visits Sweet Shelter Dog While Sharing Life Updates In Special Pupdate Episode
Jackson Dean joins a special episode of The Pupdate to spotlight shelter dogs who are often overlooked alongside 8-year-old rescue, Ellie.

Jackson Dean; Photo by Osprey Media
As a proud dog lover, Jackson Dean didn’t need much convincing to take part in a special edition of The Pupdate in partnership with MuttNation Foundation, aimed at shining a light on shelter dogs who are often overlooked.
On this sunny spring day, Dean took stepped away from his busy schedule to stop by the Williamson County Animal Center and spend time with Ellie, an 8-year-old pup who recently found her forever home. While getting to know Ellie, Dean spent time talking all things dogs, life on the road, his new album, his recent engagement and more. Even though Ellie has already been adopted, there are still plenty of lovable dogs just like her waiting for homes of their own.

The pair found a shady spot on a nearby park bench, where Jackson Dean opened up about this current season of his life and career. He also shared stories about his dog, Elk, whom he refers to as his own son.
While Elk’s exact breed is unknown, he is believed to be some kind of mix. Dean revealed he rescued the four-legged companion from South Tennessee, where he had been living as a stray. According to Dean, it took Elk a little while to adjust to his new surroundings, but these days he’s become a great road dog.
“He didn’t really know what nothing was and it took him four or five months to eat out of my hand. And now he’s an angel and matches energy and listens pretty well and is about the same size as her, really,” Dean said as he looked down at Ellie. “She’s a little bit bigger than he is…His first trip was to actually Nebraska. It was a long haul. It was awesome…But yeah, he does real well. Just curls up right at the end of the bunk.”
Fans might recognize Elk from Dean’s “Big Blue Sky” music video. The song was originally written about his late dog Carl so to honor his spirit, Elk was tasked with starring in the video.
“Elk hopped in there and it was negative 30 out there on the planes of North Dakota and just brave in the cold with my son,” said Dean.
Ellie wagged her tail and got comfortable next to the Maryland native as he opened up about the evolution of his albums over the years and how his latest collection of work, Magnolia Sage, captures one of the best chapters of his life.
“[I] am getting to live a really cool section of my life. I got everything that I could have really ever dreamed of in the palm of my hand, which is one of the coolest jobs on planet earth and a woman in a cabin and a dog. And it’s hard to beat that. So this record is a lot about that and getting home and getting back to all of that,” he explained.
Ellie briefly interrupted the interview to bark at something off in the distance, but Dean got right back to talking about the record, stating the tracks offer “11 different ways to say ‘I love you’.” He explains trying to put this album together was a “crazy process” with all the traveling he had across 14 countries. The result is something that speaks not only to where he’s been but also the “vibes” he’s experienced along the way, separated into either the category of Magnolia or Sage.

“Most of the ‘Magnolia’ stuff is East Coast. All the ‘Sage’ is West and dusty and western,” says Dean.
Along with putting his life story on display through music, Jackson Dean has started to use social media as a way to give fans a look behind the curtain at his love life. He kept the majority of his personal life under wraps for the past few years, but as of late, he has started to share photos of him and his now fiancée, Shannon Miscoll.
The pair shared the news of their engagement on January 3, 2026 with a set of images capturing their romantic moment in the woods. Dean reveals that Shannon was actually the muse for the entirety of Magnolia Sage.
“I used to want to live my life under a rock, for lack of a better term. But no, we met when I was playing at Basement East. It was the last time we played there, and we saw each other across the room. The way we got hooked up, she was like, ‘We should have a class of wine or something sometime.’ I was like, ‘Yeah.’ That happened and she opened the door and I think that was it.”

Jackson Dean has plenty to look forward to, from planning his wedding to bringing songs from his new album to fans at fairs, festivals, and headline shows across the U.S. and overseas, including a major appearance at Hyde Park this June.
While the adorable Ellie has already found her forever home, there are still plenty of dogs at Williamson County Animal Center waiting for families of their own. Senior dogs and longer-term shelter residents are often among the most overlooked, despite having just as much love to give. If you’re considering adding a furry friend to your family, the shelter has many lovable dogs still searching for a second chance.
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Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.








