Little Chocolate is proving that age is just a number at his new foster home! If it weren't for his distinguished gray chops, we would never believe he's 12 years old.
Chocolate has been joining our 9 year-old dog on his morning walks, and regularly out-paces him! He loves to run and sniff, but his favorite is rolling in the grass. We think Chocolate was probably an only dog, but he has done great with our 70lb dog, so he could fit into any household. We heard he might not be cat-friendly, but we haven't seen him get into arguments with anyone but the squirrels.
Once he's at home, Chocolate likes to take looooooong naps. He would be the perfect companion for someone who works from home, or is retired, for that reason. He's very quiet, and is happy to sleep in your lap or beside you on a bed, and he loves to watch movies on the couch.
He cuddles with our kids just as readily as he cuddles with us, so he would do great as a family dog. Due to his small size, he would probably be best with older kids. Chocolate was great in the car as long as we held him, and was even fine through the 4th of July fireworks, so he is one chill little guy!
Chocolate seems to be crate trained, and often chooses his crate as a safe space when we leave it open for him. He prefers to be with people, but he does just fine when left alone.
If you want a pint sized companion for your outdoor adventures, a cuddle buddy for movie night, or an adorable walking pal as you get in your steps, Chocolate is the dog for you!y
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