

Coop
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About Coop
Olathe, KS
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Coop's Story
Cat-friendly <br/><br/>So, let's start with the fact that pictures don't do this guy justice. Holy moly, he's a handsome hunk <br/><br/>Coop is his name, and being an awesome guy is his game He is a 4-year-old Great Pyrenees and weighs about 100 pounds. That gorgeous coat, that genuine face, thank goodness he's a big boy, because we can hardly get enough of him!<br/><br/>He is dog-friendly, kid-friendly and cat-friendly - he's just plain FRIENDLY! He also does fine with the chickens at his foster family's farm Coop loves the farm life, and he'd be a great farm dog, being able to cruise around and check on everything. But he could live on a home front too, running around in the backyard and even going on leash walks. He does nicely on the leash, and he knows sit and down.<br/><br/>Coop has that upbeat temperament that we love in a dog. He'll romp with anyone who wants to, and he'll get his wiggles out. He loves to go outside! The rest of the time, he's a mellow, sweet guy who sees it as his mission to provide friendship and companionship to anyone who needs it. Do you?<br/><br/>He is house trained, neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. He'll come to you current on heartworm preventative and flea/tick prevention. His adoption fee is $175. Meet & greets will be scheduled with approved adopters from PawsitiveTailsKC.org.<br/><br/><br/> APPLY @ PawsitiveTailsKC.org
Cat-friendly
So, let's start with the fact that pictures don't do this guy justice. Holy moly, he's a handsome hunk
Coop is his name, and being an awesome guy is his game He is a 4-year-old Great Pyrenees and weighs about 100 pounds. That gorgeous coat, that genuine face, thank goodness he's a big boy, because we can hardly get enough of him!
He is dog-friendly, kid-friendly and cat-friendly - he's just plain FRIENDLY! He also does fine with the chickens at his foster family's farm Coop loves the farm life, and he'd be a great farm dog, being able to cruise around and check on everything. But he could live on a home front too, running around in the backyard and even going on leash walks. He does nicely on the leash, and he knows sit and down.
Coop has that upbeat temperament that we love in a dog. He'll romp with anyone who wants to, and he'll get his wiggles out. He loves to go outside! The rest of the time, he's a mellow, sweet guy who sees it as his mission to provide friendship a
Cat-friendly
So, let's start with the fact that pictures don't do this guy justice. Holy moly, he's a handsome hunk
Coop is his name, and being an awesome guy is his game He is a 4-year-old Great Pyrenees and weighs about 100 pounds. That gorgeous coat, that genuine face, thank goodness he's a big boy, because we can hardly get enough of him!
He is dog-friendly, kid-friendly and cat-friendly - he's just plain FRIENDLY! He also does fine with the chickens at his foster family's farm Coop loves the farm life, and he'd be a great farm dog, being able to cruise around and check on everything. But he could live on a home front too, running around in the backyard and even going on leash walks. He does nicely on the leash, and he knows sit and down.
Coop has that upbeat temperament that we love in a dog. He'll romp with anyone who wants to, and he'll get his wiggles out. He loves to go outside! The rest of the time, he's a mellow, sweet guy who sees it as his mission to provide friendship and companionship to anyone who needs it. Do you?
He is house trained, neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. He'll come to you current on heartworm preventative and flea/tick prevention. His adoption fee is $175. Meet & greets will be scheduled with approved adopters from PawsitiveTailsKC.org.
APPLY @ PawsitiveTailsKC.org
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