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Coco

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium

About Coco

Incline Village, NV

Breed

Black Labrador Retriever&Belgian Shepherd / LaekenoisMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Dignified, Friendly, Gentle, Independent
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Coco’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$600

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Coco's Story

This incredible dog was wandering the streets of Cancun, skinny and alone. He was so friendly and approachable, he captured the attention of numerous tourists, one of which made contact with our organization, which set the plan in motion to rescue him. With the help of more tourists, he was secured and taken to the vet. He has spent the last year recovering from his ordeal at the shelter (private home) in Cancun but has recently made the journey to Lake Tahoe to find his forever place.<br/>He really is exceptional. Well behaved, friendly, good on leash and off. In fact, he rarely ventures far from my heels when we walk in the forest.<br/><br/>He is about 40 pounds, we think he is about 3. He's vaxed, chipped, neutered and certified healthy.<br/><br/>He rarely, if ever, barks! He is such a good dog. I feel very lucky to be his foster.<br/><br/>He and one other dog made the journey by plane from Cancun to LA, where I met them at the airport and we drove from LA to Lake Tahoe. It was two days of travel and he did great. I did not even crate him in the car, although they were secured with a seat belt/leash to ensure their safety.<br/><br/>You will be very lucky to adopt this dog! Someone in Cancun actually took a video of him on a busy Cancun street that went viral. He captured a lot of attention!<br/><br/>He was very skinny and needed a couple of months to come back to health but he is ready now to be loved and cherished and call a family his home.

This incredible dog was wandering the streets of Cancun, skinny and alone. He was so friendly and approachable, he captured the attention of numerous tourists, one of which made contact with our organization, which set the plan in motion to rescue him. With the help of more tourists, he was secured and taken to the vet. He has spent the last year recovering from his ordeal at the shelter (private home) in Cancun but has recently made the journey to Lake Tahoe to find his forever place.
He really is exceptional. Well behaved, friendly, good on leash and off. In fact, he rarely ventures far from my heels when we walk in the forest.

He is about 40 pounds, we think he is about 3. He's vaxed, chipped, neutered and certified healthy.

He rarely, if ever, barks! He is such a good dog. I feel very lucky to be his foster.

He and one other dog made the journey by plane from Cancun to LA, where I met them at the airport and we drove from LA to Lake Tahoe. It was two days of travel and he did great. I did n

This incredible dog was wandering the streets of Cancun, skinny and alone. He was so friendly and approachable, he captured the attention of numerous tourists, one of which made contact with our organization, which set the plan in motion to rescue him. With the help of more tourists, he was secured and taken to the vet. He has spent the last year recovering from his ordeal at the shelter (private home) in Cancun but has recently made the journey to Lake Tahoe to find his forever place.
He really is exceptional. Well behaved, friendly, good on leash and off. In fact, he rarely ventures far from my heels when we walk in the forest.

He is about 40 pounds, we think he is about 3. He's vaxed, chipped, neutered and certified healthy.

He rarely, if ever, barks! He is such a good dog. I feel very lucky to be his foster.

He and one other dog made the journey by plane from Cancun to LA, where I met them at the airport and we drove from LA to Lake Tahoe. It was two days of travel and he did great. I did not even crate him in the car, although they were secured with a seat belt/leash to ensure their safety.

You will be very lucky to adopt this dog! Someone in Cancun actually took a video of him on a busy Cancun street that went viral. He captured a lot of attention!

He was very skinny and needed a couple of months to come back to health but he is ready now to be loved and cherishe

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How To Adopt

Coco was listed as ADOPTABLE by Los Perros Perdidos Foundation
How can I adopt Coco?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Los Perros Perdidos Foundation. 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 Los Perros Perdidos Foundation for details on the pet.
When can I meet Coco?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Los Perros Perdidos Foundation 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 Los Perros Perdidos Foundation, and they'll be happy to help!
Los Perros Perdidos Foundation's Adoption Policy
We are rather strict. Our adoption application is extensive and comprehensive. We require a phone conversation prior to accepting the application. We don't do home checks but we require a video of the space, the rooms, the yard, the beds for the dog. We require photo and video plus text or email updates regularly, particularly at first. We invest a lot of our emotional beings into these dogs and we need to make sure they go to the best possible homes

Coco is from Los Perros Perdidos Foundation

[Incline Village, NV]

Our Mission
We are determined to save as many broken, abused, abandoned, and neglected street and shelter dogs in Mexico as we can. Motivated by a deep love of dogs (and cats), our mandate is to save and improve as many lives as possible. Getting dogs off the streets in Mexico … four paws at a time.

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