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Chicho is an absolutely delightful young boy with a boundless, happy spirit that is truly infectious. He's always ready for an adventure, whether it's a playful romp in the yard or a fun walk, and his friendly demeanor means he's eager to make new friends with everyone he meets. Full of joy and a carefree attitude, Chicho is looking for a family who will appreciate his zest for life and his loving nature.
As a Labrador Retriever and Border Collie mix, Chicho inherits the best of both worlds: the Lab's friendly, outgoing personality and the Border Collie's intelligence and eagerness to please. He's great with other dogs, always up for a playdate, and is also good with cats and kids, making him a versatile companion for many households. His intelligent and active nature means he'll thrive with consistent training and engaging activities that challenge both his mind and body.
Chicho would flourish in a home that can provide him with plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. A family that enjoys outdoor activities and is committed to continuing his training will find him to be an incredibly rewarding companion. With his loving heart and playful spirit, Chicho is ready to bring endless joy and energy to his forever family.
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