



Cookie
- Young
- Female
- Small
About Cookie
Salt Lake City, UT
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
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Cookie’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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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Cookie's Story
Meet Cookie—one of the sweetest little dogs you’ll ever meet! This two-year-old, 8 lb. mini BerneDoodle has a huge heart and so much love to share. Cookie adores people and wants to be wherever her humans are. She’s just as happy heading out for a walk or car ride as she is snuggled up for a cozy Netflix marathon. A true cuddle bug, she’ll happily keep you warm on chilly days.<br/><br/>Cookie does great with other dogs, big or small, and peacefully coexists with cats. She’s a quiet little lady who rarely barks. At mealtime she shows her excitement by zooming in delighted (and sometimes slightly hazardous!) circles around your feet. She loves her food and never says no to a healthy snack.<br/><br/>Cookie has a few medical needs that are well managed and will require ongoing care with her forever family and veterinarian. She has a seizure disorder controlled with a low dose of phenobarbital twice daily—she takes it easily with a little peanut butter – easy, peasy. She also had pancreatitis in the past, now managed with medication and a low-fat diet, which she should continue. Because she’s such an enthusiastic eater, she uses a puzzle bowl to slow things down (and she thinks it’s fun!). She should be fed separately only because she’d gladly sample everyone else’s dinner.<br/><br/>Grooming isn’t her favorite activity, but with patience and a gentle groomer, she continues to improve.<br/><br/>Cookie is spayed, heartworm-negative, microchipped, and up to date on vaccines. She’s truly a darling girl—could you be her forever family?<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting Cookie, please complete an adoption application on our website (uaaf.org/adopt). For more information, call/text 801-487-8610 or email Sandy at svalentine46@gmail.com.
Meet Cookie—one of the sweetest little dogs you’ll ever meet! This two-year-old, 8 lb. mini BerneDoodle has a huge heart and so much love to share. Cookie adores people and wants to be wherever her humans are. She’s just as happy heading out for a walk or car ride as she is snuggled up for a cozy Netflix marathon. A true cuddle bug, she’ll happily keep you warm on chilly days.
Cookie does great with other dogs, big or small, and peacefully coexists with cats. She’s a quiet little lady who rarely barks. At mealtime she shows her excitement by zooming in delighted (and sometimes slightly hazardous!) circles around your feet. She loves her food and never says no to a healthy snack.
Cookie has a few medical needs that are well managed and will require ongoing care with her forever family and veterinarian. She has a seizure disorder controlled with a low dose of phenobarbital twice daily—she takes it easily with a little peanut butter – easy, peasy. She also had pancreatitis in the past, now managed with medicat
Meet Cookie—one of the sweetest little dogs you’ll ever meet! This two-year-old, 8 lb. mini BerneDoodle has a huge heart and so much love to share. Cookie adores people and wants to be wherever her humans are. She’s just as happy heading out for a walk or car ride as she is snuggled up for a cozy Netflix marathon. A true cuddle bug, she’ll happily keep you warm on chilly days.
Cookie does great with other dogs, big or small, and peacefully coexists with cats. She’s a quiet little lady who rarely barks. At mealtime she shows her excitement by zooming in delighted (and sometimes slightly hazardous!) circles around your feet. She loves her food and never says no to a healthy snack.
Cookie has a few medical needs that are well managed and will require ongoing care with her forever family and veterinarian. She has a seizure disorder controlled with a low dose of phenobarbital twice daily—she takes it easily with a little peanut butter – easy, peasy. She also had pancreatitis in the past, now managed with medication and a low-fat diet, which she should continue. Because she’s such an enthusiastic eater, she uses a puzzle bowl to slow things down (and she thinks it’s fun!). She should be fed separately only because she’d gladly sample everyone else’s dinner.
Grooming isn’t her favorite activity, but with patience and a gentle groomer, she continues to improve.
Cookie is spayed, heartworm-
Cookie is from Utah Animal Advocacy Foundation
[Salt Lake City, UT]
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