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Maxwell is a truly gregarious and happy Labrador Retriever, embodying the laid-back yet eager-to-explore spirit of his breed. He's a calm and welcoming boy who gets along well with both people and other dogs, large and small. While he might be a little timid upon first meeting, his friendly nature quickly shines through, especially with the help of some tasty treats. Maxwell is highly food-motivated, making positive reinforcement training a joy, and he loves engaging with puzzle toys and lick mats.
As a Labrador Retriever, Maxwell is known for his friendly, outgoing, and high-spirited temperament. This breed typically requires a good amount of exercise and mental stimulation to thrive. He's an energetic boy who loves to run and explore, making him an ideal companion for an active individual or family. His intelligence and eagerness to please make him a responsive training partner, and his love for adventure means he's always ready for a new experience, whether it's a car ride or a hike.
Maxwell is looking for an active family that will include him in their adventures, ideally with an experienced dog owner who is home more often than not. He would thrive with a running or hiking partner and enjoys romping around with other dogs, making dog parks or doggy daycare great options once he's settled. While he could be an only dog, he'd also enjoy having another canine pal. A securely fenced yard is a must for this explorer, and a crate is recommended for his comfort, as he enjoys having a safe space for naps.
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