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Maurice
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About Maurice
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Meet Your New Best Friend: The "Calm & Collected" Explorer
Breed: Chowbador
Age: 5 months
Temperament: Gentle, Observant, Playful
Status: Ready for his forever home!
The Personality this handsome guy has already mastered the art of being "chill." While most young phps are a whirlwind of chaos, he prefers a balanced lifestyle: a fun game with littermates or a backyard sniff-session followed by a long, peaceful nap at your feet.
He has the soulful, floppy-eared charm of a Lab with the quiet, dignified loyalty of a Chow. He isn't a "barker"—he’s a thinker!
Why He’s the Perfect Match:
* Kid-Friendly: He has a remarkably patient soul and has been socialized to be gentle around children.
* Low Drama: He handles new environments with a wagging tail rather than nerves.
* Smart & Attentive: He’s at the perfect age for training and is already showing great focus during mealtime.
* The "Look": With his unique coat and expressive eyes, he’s guaranteed to be the talk of the neighborhood.
Health & Logistics
* Up to date on age-appropriate vaccinations and deworming.
* Eating high-quality puppy kibble and growing strong.
* Doorstep Delivery Available: We know life is busy! We can arrange to safely deliver this sweet boy directly to your home to make the transition as easy as possible for you and the pup.
> "He’s the kind of dog who will be your shadow on a hiking trail and your best cuddler on a rainy Sunday."
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Ready to bring him home?
Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind boy. He’s ready to find a family that will give him plenty of ear scratches and a warm place to sleep.
Would you like me to create a list of "New Puppy Essentials" you can send to the adopters, or perhaps draft a short adoption application to help you vet potential families?
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
Gold/Yellow
White
Coat Pattern:
Tricolor
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Chow Chow Puppies
About Chow Chow Puppies
What's the personality of a Chow Chow?
Just like a lion, the Chow Chow has a large mane, courageous attitude, and mean streak. They bond with their owners but don’t have as good of a track record with other dogs or strangers. If you’re considering a Chow Chow, prepare for an independent pup with a dominant demeanor. Full-grown, they typically weigh 45-70 pounds and stand 17-20 inches tall.
Do Chow Chows do well in a busy household?
Chow Chows are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Chow Chows don’t get along well with other dogs and will try to dominate them, especially if they don’t have a pack leader. They can be trained and socialized to co-exist with other pets, but it won’t come naturally to them. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
What activities do Chow Chows enjoy most?
The Chow Chow enjoys being outdoors, but it doesn’t need a lot of exercise. A daily walk or playtime in a fenced yard should do the trick. Keep in mind their aversion to the heat. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
How much grooming does a Chow Chow need?
There are two varieties of Chow Chow coats: those with long, straight, and rough hair and those with short, smooth hair. Both coats are very dense and are thicker around the neck, making them look like they have a mane. The Chow Chow can be any solid color, including red, black, blue, and cream. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What living situation works for a Chow Chow?
Chow Chows are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Chow Chows are well-suited for apartment life but also enjoy houses with large yards where they can run and play. However, they don’t like the heat, so be sure to keep them indoors when it’s warm. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Labrador Retriever Puppies
About Labrador Retriever Puppies
What's it like owning a Labrador Retriever?
Labrador Retrievers are multi-talented dogs that love people and being active. They come in three colors: black, yellow, and chocolate and are extremely popular for their versatility and friendly disposition. Full-grown, they typically weigh 55-80 pounds and stand 21-25 inches tall.
Are Labrador Retrievers safe around children?
Labrador Retrievers are generally excellent with children of all ages. They don’t do well with being forced to live outside away from their people family, so you should plan to have them living in your house with you. Labrador Retrievers usually get along alright with any feline friends that also call your place home, and they tend to play nice with other dogs as well. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How active are Labrador Retrievers on a daily basis?
Labrador Retrievers are happiest when they get about an hour of exercise every day. You can split that exercise up into morning and evening sessions, but you’ll find that when they’re worn out from exercise they behave a little better at home. People love Labrador Retrievers because they’re up for all types of activities and are exceptionally talented in many arenas. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What should I expect with Labrador Retriever shedding?
Labrador Retrievers have a short-medium length coat that will require brushing once or twice a week. There’s no way around it: Labrador Retrievers shed a lot. The more you brush them, the less they’ll shed around your house, but there’s no way to get it all. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Labrador Retrievers do best — city or country?
Labrador Retrievers are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Labrador retrievers can live happily in almost any type of home as long as they get their exercise. They don’t do well with being forced to live outside away from their people family, so you should plan to have them living in your house with you. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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