Milo
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Milo
AvailableMilo is a 2-year-old male Goldendoodle with a long coat and a medium build, currently in Phoenix, AZ. Heās neutered, vaccinated, and house trained. Milo handles his Addisonās disease like a champ, taking his daily medications easily. Known for being gentle and good with other animals, Milo prefers a calm household to help manage his anxiety.
About Milo
Milo just turned two and has settled nicely into adult dog life. Heās kennel trained but doesnāt actually need itāheās trustworthy left loose and keeps a good routine. Milo knows how to use a dog door, but if a door isnāt handy, heāll let you know when he needs outside. Heās a snuggler through and through, always seeking out a good belly rub or a spot beside you. Milo loves car rides, fetch, and walks, and heās picked up on basic commands. He gets along well with other animals, but since starting prednisone, he can get a little protective about bones and toys. Treats and food arenāt an issue with him though. Milo lives with Addisonās disease, so his adopter will need to keep up with his twice-daily medicationāthankfully, he takes his meds without complaint, and theyāre affordable. Milo thrives best in a calm home without kids, since too much commotion makes him anxious. Heās neutered, up to date on vaccines, and microchipped. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$300Payment after application.
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Questions about Milo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Goldendoodles like Milo are at their best in calm homes where routines are predictable. They benefit from attentive families and do well with plenty of human interaction in a stable household.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A Goldendoodle such as Milo enjoys regular outdoor activity but doesnāt need an enormous yardājust enough space to play and stretch his legs daily. Walks, fetch, and time outside are very important for him.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Goldendoodles are generally known to be good with kids, Miloās specific needs for a calm environment make him best suited to a home without children to avoid extra stress.











