Momo
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Momo
AvailableMomo is a 2.5-year-old spayed female Chow Chow mix with a beautiful apricot and beige coat. She's house trained and has her vaccinations up to date. Residing in West Jefferson, OH, she enjoys the outdoors and weighs approximately 37 lbs. Momo is a calm and affectionate companion, ideal for a loving home.
About Momo
Meet Momo, your future outdoorsy companion and fluffy princess. Momo is a calm and gentle sweetheart who thrives on affection, loving a good brush and enjoying her time outside. While she may be a bit shy at first, treats and patience quickly win her over. She has a knack for dramatically expressing her thoughts when it’s time to head back indoors, sometimes insisting on being carried like the pampered pup she believes she is. Her estimated birth date is December 11, 2023, and she weighs approximately 37 lbs. Momo enjoys the company of other dogs and might be cat friendly with a careful introduction. She would thrive with older, calmer kids who understand her gentle nature and can give her the space she needs to adjust. Fluffy, sweet, and serene, she’s the perfect match for someone who appreciates a gentle outdoor-loving dog with a playful heart. Ready to meet Momo? Don’t hesitate!
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Questions about Momo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Momo, being a Chow Chow mix, does well in a home that offers space for outdoor activities and a cozy indoor environment. A secure yard would be perfect to allow her to enjoy her time outside.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Momo benefits from having a decent outdoor space to explore and play in. Regular access to a yard or park would keep her happy and active.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Momo is generally suitable for homes with kids, especially those who can respect her need for a gentle introduction and allow her to take her time to warm up.











