







Coco is looking for his special human. This boy is a lover, not a fighter, and he’s searching
for his “pack of two.” Once you’ve gained Coco’s trust, you have a pal for life. And what
a pal! He’s ready to hop in the car and go for a ride. Or he’ll join you for a stroll around a
local park. Too tame for you? Well, just try him on the trail and watch him relish all the
wonderful sounds and sniffs. He loves getting outside! But he’s just as happy laying in the
grass, watching you as you putter around the garden.
Coco has been housetrained and is a thoughtful houseguest. You just need to show him the
ropes. He catches on quickly. He spent his last month with a foster who adored him. He
was respectful of her three little dogs, but she urges that you take introductions very
slowly. Never let Coco think he is less loved because they are there. He has a tender heart.
Lavish him with praise and he’ll be yours.
The boy is in his prime! No physical ailments, all senses and reflexes sharp. Coco’s only failing is that he loves with all his heart and struggles when you’re gone. This is an easy fix, as his prior foster will attest. Once he knows you’re coming back, he settles in. Give him time. Add in lots of love and “Good boy!”
An ideal household is adults only, or no young children. And no cats.
- Adoption fee: 500
- Birth date: 10/27/2016 (not exact)
- Current size: 81.0
- Activity level: Slightly Active
- Housetrained
- Reaction to new people: Friendly
- Obedience training: Has Basic Training
- Good with adults: All
- Good with dogs
- Not good with children
- Affectionate
- Gentle
- Leash trained
- Older kids only
- Playful
- Predatory