

Cookie
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- German Shepherd Dog
About Cookie
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Cookie’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.
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Cookie's Story
Cookie - up for adoption at the pound at the end of April WITH RESTRICTIONS.<br/><br/>Female<br/>3-4 years old (best guess)<br/>Not yet spayed, but up to date on her vaccinations.<br/><br/>She is heartworm positive; for the next 5 months she has to be on meds and a heartworm preventative.<br/>We will consider adopting her out only if her adopter will take on the heartworm treatment (thru the Plattsburg Animal Clinic) AND get her spayed after her treatments are done.<br/><br/>She has come around to being trusting of humans, but other animals in the home are not recommended. She would do better with older children as she is very active and is constantly on the go.
Cookie - up for adoption at the pound at the end of April WITH RESTRICTIONS.
Female
3-4 years old (best guess)
Not yet spayed, but up to date on her vaccinations.
She is heartworm positive; for the next 5 months she has to be on meds and a heartworm preventative.
We will consider adopting her out only if her adopter will take on the heartworm treatment (thru the Plattsburg Animal Clinic) AND get her spayed after her treatments are done.
She has come around to being trusting of humans, but other animals in the home are not recommended. She would do better with older children as she is very active and is constantly on the go.
Cookie - up for adoption at the pound at the end of April WITH RESTRICTIONS.
Female
3-4 years old (best guess)
Not yet spayed, but up to date on her vaccinations.
She is heartworm positive; for the next 5 months she has to be on meds and a heartworm preventative.
We will consider adopting her out only if her adopter will take on the heartworm treatment (thru the Plattsburg Animal Clinic) AND get her spayed after her treatments are done.
She has come around to being trusting of humans, but other animals in the home are not recommended. She would do better with older children as she is very active and is constantly on the go.
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