He is around 3-4 months old. The vets have confirmed that he will grow up to be a Borador, a mix of Labrador Retriever and Border Collie. I have noticed a Border Collie in the vicinity last year, along with Labradors from neighboring homes. I am not looking for any payment, just want to ensure he finds a good home and caring family. While I would like to keep him, my apartment is not suitable due to my two adult dogs. I believe he would thrive better in a larger space. He is great with children, alert, sociable, and shows signs of being a good guard dog. He is intelligent and responds well to training, already picking up a few commands and mannerisms. Surprisingly, he is doing well with potty training and has not had any accidents. He can be vocal at times, but understands when corrected. Iwill provide his toys, treats, vaccination records, and a small kennel to his new owner.
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