Alaskan Malamute and Chow Chow Dogs Available for Adoption
LEIA
Alaskan Malamute, Chow Chow
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Reno, Nevada
March 15th
female, large, senior
DESCRIPTION
This older girl is Leia. She is a chill and laid-back pupper whose favorite hobby is lounging. Leia is a big fan of pawsonal space when she is not playing with her rope toy. She is crate trained and prefers to sleep in her kennel. In her perfect world her kibble would come with a delectable toppers each evening. Leia is not big on being left alone, especially when she is still getting used to a new place and new people. A tall and sturdy fence will ensure that Leia doesn't get a chance to take a stroll without permission. However, walks and sniffs along with brain activities like Kongs and snuffle mats will help keep her brain active and keep her busy when her people are not in sight.
ABOUT: ALASKAN MALAMUTE DOG BREED
The Alaskan Malamute is a powerful and dignified Arctic sled dog known for its strength, endurance, and friendly demeanor. Renowned for its wolf like appearance, this breed sports a dense double coat, erect ears, and a plumed tail. Originating from Alaska, these loyal and affectionate dogs thrive in cold climates and enjoy staying active. With a history deeply rooted in sledding and hauling heavy loads, the Alaskan Malamute is a devoted companion suitable for experienced owners who can meet their exercise and training needs.
The Chow Chow, a distinctive breed known for its lion like mane and unique blue black tongue, originated in China over 2,000 years ago. These aloof yet loyal dogs are known for their independent nature, dignified demeanor, and protective instincts. Chow Chows require early socialization and training to thrive in a family setting, as they can be stubborn and territorial. With a dense double coat that requires regular grooming and a history as ancient guardians and hunting companions, the Chow Chow remains a fascinating and enigmatic breed in the canine world.