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Raven is an incredibly sweet, happy, and gentle Standard Poodle who captivates everyone with her calm, loving energy. She is very well-mannered, listens attentively, and walks beautifully on a leash. Raven is friendly with all people, gets along wonderfully with other dogs, and has proven to be good with cats in her foster home, making her a versatile and easy addition to almost any household. She is also fully house-trained, crate-trained, knows commands like "sit" and "paw," and responds reliably when called. While moderately interested in toys, her true joy comes from treats, so the way to her heart is definitely through her stomach!
Standard Poodles are renowned for their intelligence, elegance, and affectionate nature. They are highly trainable and thrive on companionship, often forming strong bonds with their families. Their non-shedding, hypoallergenic coats require regular professional grooming to stay healthy and mat-free. Poodles are active dogs with a moderate energy level, needing daily walks and engaging activities to keep them mentally and physically stimulated. Raven embodies these wonderful traits, offering both beauty and brains, making her an excellent companion for many types of families.
Raven is seeking a loving home where she can be a cherished companion. Her adaptable and gentle nature makes her suitable for various living situations, including homes with children, other dogs, or even cats. She would thrive with a family committed to providing her with consistent grooming and daily exercise, as well as plenty of affection and mental enrichment. If you're looking for a graceful, intelligent, and devoted canine friend who is already well-versed in household manners, Raven is your girl!
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