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Shaolin

Chow Chow

Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, US

Age

2 years 5 months

Gender

male

Size

Large

Weight

60.00 lbs

C

Caroline

Pet Owner

About Shaolin

Shaolin is just my perfect baby boy! He is not territorial or aggressive, he gets along with others and is very easygoing. I am looking to breed him for the first time!

Health & Care

Vaccinated
House Trained
Pedigree Certified

Great With

Children

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