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Chief Boykin Spaniel & Labrador Retriever Mix Brookfield, CT

  • Puppy
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Black

About

Coat length
Short
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Other dogs, cats, children.

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Meet Chief

Breed: Boykin Spaniel/Lab Mix
Age: 12 weeks (DOB: 10/17/20)
Weight: 7.2 Pounds (at 11 weeks old)
Good with dogs: Yes
Good with cats: Yes
Good with kids: Yes
Energy Level: Puppy
Available for Adoption: Yes

Chief was fortunate to be born into a loving foster home on October 17, 2020. His mom is a Boykin Spaniel mix who weighs 25 pounds, and there is no known father. Chief's breed is a bit of a mystery - he has some Lab like features but is too tiny. At 11 weeks old Chief weighed just over 7 pounds, so we believe he will be around 20-35 pounds full grown.

His foster mom describes him as a typical puppy. He's not too hyper, but he's not calm either. He likes to play with his siblings and has a good overall demeanor.

Chief has gotten a great start in his foster home and now it is time for him to find his forever home. Chief is still learning his house manners, so he will need a family with lots of love, patience and interest in training him to be the best dog he can be!

Chief is neutered, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines and preventatives.

Applications can be found on our website [Doubledogrescue.org] (https://doubledogrescue.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/DDR-Application_2020_Form.pdf) - Please send completed applications and/or inquiries to marisab@doubledogrescue.org

Adoptions in CT, NY, NJ, RI, VT, NH, ME, PA, - NOT MASSACHUSETTS, due to canine quarantine restrictions.

PLEASE REMEMBER: The specific breed of any dog abandoned to
shelter is the best guess by seasoned rescuers in accord with our veterinarians.

PUPPIES GROW into the expectations of their families through love, care and consistent training. This, more than anything, defines their personalities. Puppies cannot be left unattended for more than 3 to 4 hours a day. Young puppies can only go to homes with small children where the family is "puppy savvy". and has established boundaries for both the puppy and the child.

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  • Boykin Spaniel
  • Puppy
  • Male