





Cola
- Young
- Female
- Small
About Cola
Rochester , NY
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Behavior
Health
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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Cola's Story
Meet Cola — Your New Shadow, Buddy, and Soft‑Hearted Companion<br/><br/>Cola is a sweet, gentle 2‑year‑old girl who’s still learning about the world but already knows she loves being close to her people. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will follow you from room to room and curl up right against you on the couch, Cola might be your perfect match.<br/><br/>Personality & Home Life<br/><br/>Cola is a calm, affectionate pup who settles easily and enjoys a peaceful home. Toys are still a bit of a mystery to her, but she’s content just being near her humans.<br/><br/>She can be a little unsure when meeting new guests—she’ll bark at first—but once she realizes everything is safe, she settles down and is perfectly friendly.<br/><br/>Training & Routine <br/><br/>Cola is making progress with potty training and still has occasional accidents, so a patient adopter who can help her stay on a routine will set her up for success. She’s somewhat crate‑trained, though her foster hasn’t been using the crate recently. Cola does experience some separation anxiety and thrives with someone who’s home often or can help her build confidence over time. On leash, she does great—happy to stroll around the yard or go for a relaxed walk. <br/><br/><br/>Cola gets along well with other dogs and shows respectful, gentle behavior when interacting with them. Cola needs a child-free home or one with kids 13+ who can respect her space and help her feel safe. She hasn’t been tested with cats. <br/><br/>What She’s Looking For <br/><br/>Cola isn’t picky about her environment—she just wants a home where she feels safe, loved, and included. Whether you live in a house, apartment, or something in between, she’ll fit right in as long as she has companionship and kindness.<br/><br/>If you’re looking for a gentle soul who will love you with her whole heart, Cola is waiting to meet you.
Meet Cola — Your New Shadow, Buddy, and Soft‑Hearted Companion
Cola is a sweet, gentle 2‑year‑old girl who’s still learning about the world but already knows she loves being close to her people. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will follow you from room to room and curl up right against you on the couch, Cola might be your perfect match.
Personality & Home Life
Cola is a calm, affectionate pup who settles easily and enjoys a peaceful home. Toys are still a bit of a mystery to her, but she’s content just being near her humans.
She can be a little unsure when meeting new guests—she’ll bark at first—but once she realizes everything is safe, she settles down and is perfectly friendly.
Training & Routine
Cola is making progress with potty training and still has occasional accidents, so a patient adopter who can help her stay on a routine will set her up for success. She’s somewhat crate‑trained, though her foster hasn’t been using the crate recently. Cola does exp
Meet Cola — Your New Shadow, Buddy, and Soft‑Hearted Companion
Cola is a sweet, gentle 2‑year‑old girl who’s still learning about the world but already knows she loves being close to her people. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will follow you from room to room and curl up right against you on the couch, Cola might be your perfect match.
Personality & Home Life
Cola is a calm, affectionate pup who settles easily and enjoys a peaceful home. Toys are still a bit of a mystery to her, but she’s content just being near her humans.
She can be a little unsure when meeting new guests—she’ll bark at first—but once she realizes everything is safe, she settles down and is perfectly friendly.
Training & Routine
Cola is making progress with potty training and still has occasional accidents, so a patient adopter who can help her stay on a routine will set her up for success. She’s somewhat crate‑trained, though her foster hasn’t been using the crate recently. Cola does experience some separation anxiety and thrives with someone who’s home often or can help her build confidence over time. On leash, she does great—happy to stroll around the yard or go for a relaxed walk.
Cola gets along well with other dogs and shows respectful, gentle behavior when interacting with them. Cola needs a child-free home or one with kids 13+ who can respect her space and
How To Adopt
Cola is from Operation Freedom Ride Inc.
[Rochester , NY]
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