Cooper

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  • Human family requirements

    No family requirements.

  • Other pet requirements

    No requirements for other pets.

  • House and garden requirements

    No house and garden requirements.

  • Out and about requirements

    No out and about requirements.

  • Training needs

    No training needs.

  • Medical issues

    No medical issues.

06-07-24 Cooper is a lovely boy who has come from his breeder to find a loving home. He has an undershot jaw that he manages well with. He is trying his best to be brave and will come forwards to check us out and but does back off as he isnt very confident yet. He is very easy to handle and will shower us with tiny kisses once he realises we can be friends. Cooper could be homed as an only dog or in the right circumstances could live with a larger female dog. Cooper doesnt know how to walk on a lead yet and has never lived indoors so will need to learn home skills such as house training and where the best places are to have a snooze. It will take him time to adjust so he will need your patience and kindness to gelp him settle. In time he will love his new way of life and we think he is going to lap up all your time and attention.Cooper does appear to have allergies which are being treated and monitored by our vets. He has a PETS passport travel doc.


17-07-24 UPDATE Cooper has been neutered and at the same time had a nasal wedge resection along with BOAS surgery to help widen his airways.


09-08-24 UPDATE Well I didn’t see Cooper arrive at the rescue but he was moved to my section around a month ago and after reading his first update above I can safely say he’s definitely come out of his shell and a shy boy no more! He has grown to be a cheeky and confident boy. Cooper hasn’t had the easiest of starts to his journey coming from a breeder, he was unwell and quarantined and has undergone nasal and BOAS surgery all in short time which makes him the bravest boy too! Nothing has kept Cooper down, he’s gained a healthy amount of weight, gained confidence and is now a fun loving chonky boy! Cooper could be homed with a larger female dog or he could definitely be an only dog for someone who has all the time for him. I would love for Cooper to find his forever home so that he can put his rough start behind him and experience a happy life filled with unconditional love in which I don’t doubt Cooper wont double in return! Let’s show him happy endings exist.


23-08-24 UPDATE Cooper is an adorable boy who absolutely loves humans and just wants to be your best friend. Cooper comes to you when he’s called, though I’m not sure if it’s because he’s actually learnt his name or just gets so excited to hear someone coming to spend some time with him. He’s an easy going doggie and even though he’s a flat faced breed, could go to a relatively active home either with children or without and beyond that, could easily be an only dog as well. Cooper could potentially go with other dogs, but he has been fussy with who he’s been kennelled with, so a meet a greet with your dog will tell us if he’s compatible and he would be best suited to a large female dog. Cooper is incredible and volunteers love to spend time with this funny boy and as much as he loves it, being in a home would make his dreams come true

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.