Chandler
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Chandler
AvailableChandler is a male spaniel currently in Washington, DC. He is still very young, about 11 weeks old, and has already begun his vaccinations. As a puppy, he will need ongoing training and regular potty breaks to help him settle into home life. Chandler will also require neutering by the designated date as part of his adoption. He is the perfect age to begin socializing with other pets and people.
About Chandler
Chandler is 11 weeks old and already living up to the reputation of a cutie pie. He is part of a lively litter of nine spaniel mixes who have enjoyed tumbling through their early weeks together but are now ready for their own lives and routines. Chandler is looking for a home eager to embrace the energy and excitement of puppyhood: lots of playtime, patience for zoomies, and plenty of love in between. Social by nature, Chandler is at a great age for meeting other dogs, cats, and gentle children, provided introductions are thoughtfully managed with patience and positive direction. His adopters should be prepared for frequent potty breaks and exercise throughout the day, as young puppies can't go for long stretches on their own. Chandler will benefit from puppy classes to help channel his smarts and energy into good manners. He still needs to be neutered by the adopter as part of his placement agreement, and although he’s started his vaccines, he’ll need continued vetting to keep him healthy as he grows. Chandler is in Washington, DC and ready to move on from the puppy pile to a family of his own. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Chandler
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Chandler, as a spaniel, generally thrives in active homes where he can get plenty of attention and playtime. Spaniels adapt well to both houses with yards and apartments, as long as they get regular exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Chandler will benefit from daily walks and a safe space to play. While a yard is a plus, interactive play and exercise can also meet his needs in other settings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Spaniels are typically known for their friendly nature, making Chandler a good choice for families with children, especially when interactions are supervised and gentle.
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