





443 (2026) Cola
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Pit Bull Terrier
About 443 (2026) Cola
Parker, CO
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443 (2026) Cola’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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443 (2026) Cola's Story
Adoption Fee: $475<br/><br/>When available, all animals are fixed in accordance with Colorado law, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped!<br/><br/>What we know: Single female transferred from the Fresca Fund in TX. Was brought into a vet clinic with injuries after she was attacked by another dog. Received full vetting at the clinic and was transferred from there. Approximately 1 year old at the time of intake.<br/><br/>From the foster: Cola is a very high energy, but also loves to cuddle, kind of girl. She can play with her foster brother and sister for hours on end, so she would do well in a home with other dogs that can match her energy. But, she has also quickly learned "chill" and will dive right into your lap for cuddles, so maybe other dogs that aren't jealous for attention.<br/><br/>She's been eating about a cup and a half of kibble at breakfast and dinner, and she knows how to sit for treats in between. She's mostly potty and crate trained, with only a couple accidents, and still asks for a break sometime during the night. She's been going out on a leash, but would probably enjoy a well-secured yard, as she can definitely jump pretty well. She is fairly demanding when she wants something, she likes to "grab" and will need a little bit of patience while she adjusts. She would probably do better in a home with no, or older children, and no cats.<br/><br/>www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt
Adoption Fee: $475
When available, all animals are fixed in accordance with Colorado law, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped!
What we know: Single female transferred from the Fresca Fund in TX. Was brought into a vet clinic with injuries after she was attacked by another dog. Received full vetting at the clinic and was transferred from there. Approximately 1 year old at the time of intake.
From the foster: Cola is a very high energy, but also loves to cuddle, kind of girl. She can play with her foster brother and sister for hours on end, so she would do well in a home with other dogs that can match her energy. But, she has also quickly learned "chill" and will dive right into your lap for cuddles, so maybe other dogs that aren't jealous for attention.
She's been eating about a cup and a half of kibble at breakfast and dinner, and she knows how to sit for treats in between. She's mostly potty and crate trained, with only a couple accidents, and still asks for a bre
Adoption Fee: $475
When available, all animals are fixed in accordance with Colorado law, up to date on vaccines (may need boosters), and microchipped!
What we know: Single female transferred from the Fresca Fund in TX. Was brought into a vet clinic with injuries after she was attacked by another dog. Received full vetting at the clinic and was transferred from there. Approximately 1 year old at the time of intake.
From the foster: Cola is a very high energy, but also loves to cuddle, kind of girl. She can play with her foster brother and sister for hours on end, so she would do well in a home with other dogs that can match her energy. But, she has also quickly learned "chill" and will dive right into your lap for cuddles, so maybe other dogs that aren't jealous for attention.
She's been eating about a cup and a half of kibble at breakfast and dinner, and she knows how to sit for treats in between. She's mostly potty and crate trained, with only a couple accidents, and still asks for a break sometime during the night. She's been going out on a leash, but would probably enjoy a well-secured yard, as she can definitely jump pretty well. She is fairly demanding when she wants something, she likes to "grab" and will need a little bit of patience while she adjusts. She would probably do better in a home with no, or older children, and no cats.
www.coloradopuppy.org/how-to-adopt
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443 (2026) Cola is from Colorado Puppy Rescue
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