Chani
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Chani
AvailableChani is a baby Spaniel currently located in Washington, DC. She is vaccinated with age-appropriate shots and is a female who will require spaying by her adopter. While her exact weight and coat length aren’t listed, she is expected to be a large dog once fully grown. Chani is in her prime socialization window and ready for a committed home.
About Chani
Chani is an adorable Spaniel puppy who’s all about playtime and snuggles between rounds of puppy zoomies. At just 11 weeks old, she’s ready to leave her litter behind and settle into a home where she can grow, learn, and become part of the family. Chani thrives on companionship and will do well with other dogs, cats, and kids who respect her need for patience and training. She isn’t house trained yet, so expect a learning curve and some messes along the way, but she’s young and eager. Consistent routines and some good obedience classes will go a long way with her. Her adopter will need to complete her spay procedure by the date in the adoption contract. Chani has had her first set of vaccines, but you’ll need to keep up with her puppy shots and protect her from illness during this stage. She’s currently in Washington, DC and is ready to meet the people she’ll call her own. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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Questions about Chani
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
As a Spaniel, Chani would be happiest in a home that offers both plenty of affection and regular opportunities for play and exercise. A yard or nearby green space is a great plus, but Spaniels also adapt well to active apartment life as long as they get sufficient walks.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Chani, being a Spaniel puppy, benefits from having routine access to outdoor areas for exercise and play. A secure backyard is ideal, but frequent walks and play sessions can meet her exercise needs in other environments.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Spaniels are gentle and playful, making Chani a good candidate for homes with children. Proper supervision and respectful interactions are important for her and little ones to develop a positive bond.
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