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CoCo

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large

About CoCo

Winnipeg, MB

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black, White / Cream

Behavior

CoCo’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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CoCo's Story

CoCo is approximately 1 year old and approximately 84 pounds.<br/>CoCo is quite the funny girl, she loves attention, loves people, loves her toys and is very gentle. <br/><br/>She is house trained loves her crate.<br/><br/>CoCo loves big belly rubs, she is good on a leash but she is not a big fan of car rides, she would rather go for a walk instead. <br/>She loves to spend time outside.<br/>She chases cats so she will need a no cat home and no other female dogs.<br/>She is great with other male dogs and older children <br/><br/>CoCo would do.best in a home where she is the only animal, she wants to be someone's loyal and loving companion.

CoCo is approximately 1 year old and approximately 84 pounds.
CoCo is quite the funny girl, she loves attention, loves people, loves her toys and is very gentle.

She is house trained loves her crate.

CoCo loves big belly rubs, she is good on a leash but she is not a big fan of car rides, she would rather go for a walk instead.
She loves to spend time outside.
She chases cats so she will need a no cat home and no other female dogs.
She is great with other male dogs and older children

CoCo would do.best in a home where she is the only animal, she wants to be someone's loyal and loving companion.

CoCo is approximately 1 year old and approximately 84 pounds.
CoCo is quite the funny girl, she loves attention, loves people, loves her toys and is very gentle.

She is house trained loves her crate.

CoCo loves big belly rubs, she is good on a leash but she is not a big fan of car rides, she would rather go for a walk instead.
She loves to spend time outside.
She chases cats so she will need a no cat home and no other female dogs.
She is great with other male dogs and older children

CoCo would do.best in a home where she is the only animal, she wants to be someone's loyal and loving companion.

How To Adopt

CoCo was listed as Adoptable by K9 Advocacy
How can I adopt CoCo?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with K9 Advocacy. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if CoCo is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to K9 Advocacy for details on the pet.
When can I meet CoCo?
If you've submitted an inquiry, K9 Advocacy will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for CoCo, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to K9 Advocacy, and they'll be happy to help!
K9 Advocacy's Adoption Policy
ADOPTION PROCESS Adoption Application: Complete the adoption form at the bottom of this page Phone Screening: Once your adoption application has been received, selected applicants will be contacted by one of K9 Adoption Team members who will do a phone screening with you. This is an opportunity to go over your adoption application and discuss the K9 adoption process. References will be called Meeting the K9 Advocacy Dog: If you meet the preliminary screening criteria, the Adoption Coordinator will set up a chat between the K9 Adoption team, the foster and the applicant and an initial meeting between you and the K9 Advocacy dog will be set up. This gives you a chance to meet the dog and gives the foster parent or team member a chance to meet you. We do prefer to do the meeting at the applicants residence so the adoptable dog has a chance to meet any other animals in the home and to complete the home check at the same time. After the meeting, you will have 24 hours to decide if you would like to: - Puppies - proceed with adoption - Adult dogs - proceed with the two week adoption trial Two week trial period will begin: Arrangements will be made to start the 2 week adoption trial within 3 days. You will continue to use your chat with the adoption team to answer any questions you have while completing the trial. The adoption fee must be paid prior to the 2 week trial starting. The adoption fee can be sent to k9advocacymanitoba@gmail.com with the dogs name included in the message line. Finalizing the Adoption: For puppie and for adults; if both you and the team member agree to move forward with the adoption, arrangements can be made to finalize the adoption. Adoption Fee: Puppy: $500 (under 6 months) Teen/Adult: $400 (over 6 months) Small Breed: $500 Senior: $200 (over 7 years) Adoption fees include: Spay / Neuter Parvo/Distemper Vaccines Rabies Vaccines 2-3 Dewormings 4DX testing if required 6 weeks free Pet Insurance Please note: Adoption fees for puppies under 6 months will not be refunded. Adoption fees for adult dogs over 6 months will be refunded 50% if the dog is returned before the completion of the two week trial. This process is to ensure that those applying are really considering the dedication to taking a new furbaby into their home. If at anytime an agreement is met that is different to the above this is to be completed in writing by adoptee and adoption coordinator.

CoCo is from K9 Advocacy

[Winnipeg, MB]

Our Mission
Dedicated Registered Charity, devoted to assisting rural First Nations Communities with dog and cat overpopulation.

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