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Simba

Male, Born on 03/27/26 - 3 weeks
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Our Chowdoodle puppies are among the most sought-after in our program, and availability is always limited. Known for their unique teddy bear appearance, loyal nature, and low-shedding coats, Chowdoodles are a rare and highly desirable companion. Each puppy is raised in home environment with hands-on care, early socialization, and daily interaction to ensure a confident, well-adjusted start. We focus on quality, temperament, and structure, making our puppies ideal for families looking for both beauty and personality. Due to high demand, reservations are secured on a reservation fee (300.) first basis. We do not hold puppies without a confirmed reservation fee and selections are made in the order of the reservation fee are received. What to expect:
• Carefully bred, high-quality Chowdoodles
• Raised in a clean, loving environment
• Early socialization and exposure
• Ongoing support and guidance Chowdoodle litters are not frequent, and they are often fully reserved before they are ready to go home. If you are interested, we recommend reaching out early to secure your spot on this exclusive litter. Simba’s parents are both Chowdoodles. He will be around 17” and between 20-30lbs full grown. He’s very well structured and have a beautiful big head with a short nose. Email or text only. We live in rural area and the connection is very bad. Shipping available TEXT ONLY 863-206-4740 or you can reach us on Facebook on our website or by email mydreamdoodlepuppy @ aol dot Com
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Chow Chow

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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.
Poodle - Miniature

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What's it like owning a Miniature Poodle?
France has been officially recognized as the Poodle’s country of origin, but the Poodle’s earlier ancestors came from central Asia. The German variety has probably influenced the modern breed most (‘Poodle’ is German for ‘splash’ or ‘puddle’). They typically weigh 10-15 pounds.
Are Miniature Poodles safe around children?
Miniature Poodles are generally excellent with children of all ages. The Miniature Poodle gets along well with other animals, other dogs, and children. Poodles are highly adaptable and make good watchdogs. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Are Miniature Poodles high-energy dogs?
The Miniature Poodle requires less exercise then the Standard Poodle, but should be walked or allowed to play outdoors. It should do fine with apartment life. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How much grooming does a Miniature Poodle need?
The Miniature Poodle has a distinctive fine, frizzy, wooly coat similar in texture to sheep’s wool. Solid white is most common, but the coat may also be solid grey, brown, apricot, or black. There are three distinct grooming styles for show Poodles: puppy clip, continental clip, and English saddle clip. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Miniature Poodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Do Miniature Poodles need a house with a yard?
Miniature Poodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.

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