Friday, September 25, 2020

Chief Oreo Cloud Dog - Chow Puppy Looks Like Oreo Ice Cream

Chief Oreo Cloud Dog - Chow Puppy Looks Like Oreo Ice Cream | Adorable Chow Puppy Nicknamed “Chief  Oreo Cloud” Looks Like a Cookies and Cream Dessert 

Take one look at this Chow-Chow dog named Chief and you’ll understand why he’s such a special pup. Also known as Oreo Cloud, the fluffy canine earned the nickname because his human, Sara Hamilton, thought his dark gray speckled coat looked like an Oreo McFlurry dessert. But aside from his good looks, he's also a real treat to be around and has been making his pawrents' lives brighter ever since they adopted him.

While Oreo Cloud is certainly a memorable moniker for the pup, Chief is a fitting name for his size and demeanor. Because of his Chow-Chow breed characteristics, Chief will grow to be about 85 pounds and already has the personality of a leader who is a quick learner. He was potty trained at eight weeks and is a natural protector who sleeps by the main door of their home every night.

Chief is still young and, for now, he’s delighting tens of thousands of people through his Instagram account, @theoreocloud. Once he's ready, however, his adorable fluff will bring joy to those who need it most as a therapy dog for sick children.

The last time we wrote about Chief, aka Oreo Cloud, he was a fluffy 9-week-old puppy. Now, half a year later, the Chow Chow is looking more and more like the 80-pound cookies and cream lion he's destined to become.

"He loves playing with other dogs and children," his owner Sara told."Now that he's older, he's proved to be a very patient pup that is curious to learn, but ultimately he's just as perfect if not more than the first day we got him."

Sara continues uploading pictures and videos of her beloved four-legged buddy to his social media accounts, where the pup has amassed quite the following. And why wouldn't he, you can't help but smile looking at how adorable Chief really is!

The pup is a natural-born leader and a fast learner…and going to bring joy to sick children as a therapy dog.

























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