Totodile
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Totodile
AvailableTotodile is a young, male Great Pyrenees/Black Labrador Retriever mix with a short black and white/cream coat. This large, house trained pup is already neutered and up to date on vaccinations. Totodile is currently in The Dalles, OR and, at six months old, he's at just the right age for socializing and learning new things.
About Totodile
Looking for a sidekick whoās up for anything? Totodile is a playful, young Great Pyrenees/Black Lab mix, ready to jump into your life and keep pace on all your adventures. He landed at the shelter after his last owner couldnāt care for himānow heās making the most of his time, greeting everyone with big puppy energy and a tail wag. A natural goofball with a knack for making friends, Totodile has shown himself to be sweet with people and playful with dogs through the fence. At six months, heās primed for training and socialization, and heās already house trained. Totodile is still growingāheās on the bigger sideāso any introductions to small children should be thoughtful and supervised. All around, this is a dog who shouldnāt spend his puppyhood waiting for a home. Your new buddy could be counting on you. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Totodile
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Totodile, being a Great Pyrenees and Black Lab mix, would do well in a home with plenty of space to move and play. He thrives where he can be active with regular human interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Combining the energy and size of both Great Pyrenees and Black Labs, Totodile will benefit from a yard or regular trips to an open area. Access to safe, outdoor environments will help him thrive.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Totodile's mix is often known for patience and friendliness with children. Due to his size and energy, interactions with very young children should be monitored, but he's generally a good fit for families.











