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Veronica is an absolute delight, a truly intelligent and affectionate companion who thrives on interaction. She loves to please and will eagerly engage in both mental challenges and physical activities. Her bright personality and desire for connection make her a joy to be around, always ready for an adventure or a cuddle session.
As a classic Belgian Malinois, Veronica embodies the breed's renowned intelligence, loyalty, and high energy. She's a dedicated and trainable dog who excels when given a purpose. This breed thrives on having a job to do, whether it's advanced obedience, agility, or simply being an active partner in your daily life. She would do best with adopters who understand the needs of a working breed and can provide consistent training and enrichment.
Veronica is searching for an active home with experienced adopters who lead a dynamic lifestyle. She needs a family committed to providing ample exercise, mental stimulation, and continued training to help her flourish. If you're looking for a devoted, intelligent, and energetic companion to join your adventures, Veronica could be the perfect match for your active household.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$400.00
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