Major
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Major
AvailableMajor is a senior Spaniel with a black and silver coat, currently residing in Orange Park, FL. He is neutered and fully vaccinated, and does well with house training. Calm and easygoing, Major is looking for a home where his serene nature and years of wisdom can be appreciated.
About Major
Major is a distinguished senior Spaniel with a black coat lightly dusted with salt and pepper. At around 12 years old and 22 lbs, this laid-back gentleman has fully embraced his role as the household supervisor, always ready to watch over daily activities. He enjoys the bed, appreciates a regular walk, and knows the charm of a good nap. Major is neutered, heartworm negative, and all his vaccines and preventatives are up to date. He fits best in a home where people are around most of the time, ideally with adults or respectful, dog-savvy older kids and teens. Major does well with other dogs when introductions are handled properly and actually thrives with a female companion; he’s especially fond of his foster sister. Having another calm dog around helps him relax and brings out his friendly side. He completely ignores cats, so a feline roommate is no issue. House and potty training are going well for him, especially on a consistent schedule. Major walks easily on leash, enjoys a yard but doesn’t require one, and prefers a life geared toward a steady routine. If you’re looking for a calm, observant Spaniel to join your daily flow and you have another dog for company, Major might be your match. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Major
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Spaniels like Major adapt well to both houses and apartments as long as they get regular companionship and moderate activity. He's happiest in a home with people around most of the day.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Spaniels such as Major enjoy having a yard but don’t strictly require one if they’re given daily walks. Access to a small outdoor area or frequent outings works well.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Spaniels are generally gentle, making them a good fit for families with dog-savvy older children. Major, in particular, is recommended for homes with respectful kids and teens.
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