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Treasure is a truly affable and loving companion, eager to please and always ready for an adventure. This sweet boy enjoys nothing more than being by your side, whether it's learning new commands like 'sit' and 'stay' or simply enjoying a car ride. His friendly disposition and gentle nature make him a joy to have around, and he's sure to bring warmth and happiness to any home he enters. Treasure is housetrained and good with other dogs, making him an adaptable and wonderful addition to a family.
As a Brittany and Boxer mix, Treasure embodies a fantastic blend of traits. You'll find the Brittany's intelligent, active, and eager-to-please nature, combined with the Boxer's playful, loyal, and energetic spirit. He's likely to point in the yard, a charming nod to his Brittany heritage. These breeds typically thrive on companionship and mental stimulation, making Treasure an ideal candidate for an active family who enjoys engaging with their dog. He's good with other dogs, suggesting he could happily join a multi-pet household.
Treasure is searching for a loving home where he can be an integral part of the family. A securely fenced yard is required to ensure he has a safe space to play and explore. Given his moderate energy level, he would benefit from daily walks and playtime to keep him happy and healthy. His ideal family will appreciate his affectionate nature and be committed to providing him with continued training and socialization. If you're looking for a loyal, friendly, and active companion, Treasure might just be the perfect match for you!
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