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Ace is a true gentleman, a 70-pound hunk of love who is ready to find his forever family. At 4.5 years old, he's a chill and composed companion, enjoying the simple pleasures of life. He's a delight to walk on a leash, always well-behaved, though his curiosity might pique when he spots another dog he'd like to greet. Ace is looking for a home where he can share his calm demeanor and affectionate nature.
As a mixed breed, Ace embodies a unique blend of traits, making him a versatile and adaptable companion. His moderate energy level means he'll thrive with daily walks and opportunities to explore, keeping him happy and healthy. His short coat implies relatively low grooming needs, requiring only occasional brushing to manage his moderate shedding. Ace is also likely to be intelligent and eager to please, making training a rewarding experience.
Ace would be a wonderful addition to a home seeking a calm and loving adult dog. He could be your one and only cherished companion, or he's open to sharing his space with a female dog sibling. He is housetrained, neutered, microchipped, and up to date on all vaccinations, including monthly flea and heartworm prevention. Ace is ready to bring joy and companionship to his new family.
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