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Chadon is a sweet and quiet soul who blossoms with trust. He may be a bit shy when first meeting new people, but once he feels safe, he transforms into a loyal and loving companion, happy to be your little shadow. He is currently working diligently on his potty training and leash manners, showing great potential with consistent guidance and patience.
As a Bichon Frise and Maltese mix, Chadon combines the best traits of both breeds. He has a moderate energy level, enjoying daily walks and playtime, but also content to cuddle up. While he is good with other dogs, a confident canine buddy could help him adjust and feel more secure in his new home. His moderate grooming needs mean regular brushing to keep his coat healthy.
Chadon would thrive in a calm and patient home where his humans have the time to help him feel secure and loved. He prefers not to be left alone for long hours and would do well with older, considerate children who understand his need for a gentle approach. A consistent routine and a loving environment will help this big-hearted little dog truly shine in his forever home.
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