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Golden SERVICE DOG with ID 11 months in ttraining (Akela) affordable

Male, Born on 06/17/25 - 11 months
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Portrait of Akela of Avalon, very sweet boy and a purebred Golden retriever 11 months old currently in training. Pro. training / video of Akela at work and at home : 1- Akela at work and at home : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AAn3ce7ITE&t=15s 2- Young Akela : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AAn3ce7ITE Details on Akela of Avalon : 11 months old Service dog puppy prospect in training. Akela has a pretty serious and sweet, gentle, submissive personality with humans, Akela is a great dog at home, clean, calm, quiet, no bad behavior, and playful outside when free of movement he looves water and having a long walk with you in nature ! Akela will be tall, which is a very good point for any comfort, presence in public / agoraphobia, ASD,, DPT, PTSD, OR balance command for people with DISABILITIES. Akela can help you if you fight with lonelyness, public stress, anxiety, disabilities and so on, according to the commands you woud have to complete with him. Fully vaccinated and dewormed boy, he has his microchip, his ID of service dog with scalf and harness pro. He has already recieved his boosters of vaccines, all completed also for his coming second year! Akela is still growing, had not been spayed for this reason. He is a charm at home, no bad behavior and very clean. Outisde, he is playful and when he is free of playing, he loooves water. Born on June 17th 2025. From Sire : U-turn of Avalon DNA OFA Dam : Rapsody des Laurentides DNA OFA Serious, dedicated, calm, auto control, in training AKELA IS : Ok in car Ok all night clean and without moving 11pm-8pm at the bottom of our bed. Ok with babies Ok animals Ok in crate Ok attached Ok in bedroom Ok for potty train Ok at home and outdoor Correct recall (except if ducks... ponds and Squirels ahhhh Golden!!! :) But does well :) Ok in shops and restaurant Ok in class and for long sessions of patience Good with family and Kids Affectionate but respecting your vital space. Loves being pet. Quiet in the house. well-behaved in shops and public. Can stay alone. Independent Could be good for PTSD / TSA / disabilities/ Wheelchair. Better as the only dog in the house (Akela is a chief!); but still social and ok with cats and other animals. Akela LOOOOVES the water too : a little turtle pool for kids will be a nice gift for him by hot weather in urban area. Akela has an happy life up to now between home and ranch life, between in city sessions. Usual price is 12 000$ ! Half price (5500$ + tx if declassed, to be discussed). Akela is a great dog, nice family home with potential to serve and he desserves a good home and reasonable level of work, as he will dedicate his life to you.
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Golden Retrievers embody the idea man’s best friend. They are friendly, happy-go-lucky dogs who love their people. They always have a happy, excited look on their face and are never at a loss for energy. Golden Retrievers are one of the most popular dogs ever for good reason. Full-grown, they typically weigh 55-75 pounds and stand 21-24 inches tall.
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