Supermax Not Neutered
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Supermax Not Neutered
AvailableSupermax is a large, male Labrador Retriever/Great Pyrenees mix, approximately 1 year and 3 months old, residing in Cottonwood, AZ. He has a stunning golden and white coat and has been house trained. This affectionate dog has not been altered but is vaccinated, and he enjoys companionship with other dogs and even cats.
About Supermax Not Neutered
Meet Supermax, a resilient young lad who found his way to safety after being spotted alone on a deserted road in the Navajo reservation at just eight weeks of age. Thanks to the compassionate folks at RezRoads Rescue and BLC, he has blossomed into the wonderful companion he is today. Supermax is currently 15 months old and weighs around 75 lbs. This strapping fellow enjoys a raw food diet that keeps his teeth sparkling and his energy high. His exercise routine includes thrilling off-leash adventures in the desert and formal leash walks. He’s got a handsome coat that’s both medium in length and a beautiful golden with white accents. Supermax is vaccinated and has great house manners; he won’t counter surf or guard food. He is relaxed in public settings, unbothered by loud noises or other dogs, even when around those who are aggressive. His perfect family would take him along on all life’s adventures and perhaps have another energetic dog to keep him company. As a non-neutered male, Supermax requires a family that understands the health benefits of maintaining his sex hormones for proper growth and development. He loves to snuggle and is eager for nighttime cuddles. If providing a loving home to this remarkable dog sounds like something you would enjoy, consider reaching out. Ready to make a difference? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Supermax Not Neutered
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Supermax, as a Labrador Retriever/Great Pyrenees mix, thrives in an active household that includes outdoor space. He enjoys plenty of exercise, making an environment with access to nature ideal for him.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Given Supermax's active nature, he requires ample outdoor space. Regular off-leash time in safe areas, like a yard or a park, would suit him perfectly.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Supermax is generally friendly and calm, making him suitable for homes with children, as long as they understand how to interact respectfully with dogs.
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