





Cooper
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- German Shepherd Dog
About Cooper
Lexington, KY
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Cooper’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Cooper's Story
Cooper was surrendered to Woodstock after his owners developed health issues and were no longer able to care for him. He is a well-adjusted boy who has excelled in training in foster care. He is completely housebroken and does well on a leash. <br/><br/>Cooper was raised in a home as an only dog, and while we have tested him in training, due to his age, the trainer feels he would excel best in a home as the only animal. <br/><br/><br/>Foster says:<br/>He's a good one. He's really smart and eager to earn his treats in training. He can be a little much when he gets over-stimulated, especially at seeing other dogs but I think he can get better if his owner really commits to getting training foundations in place.<br/><br/><br/>https://www.woodstockanimalfoundation.org/adopt-a-dog/
Cooper was surrendered to Woodstock after his owners developed health issues and were no longer able to care for him. He is a well-adjusted boy who has excelled in training in foster care. He is completely housebroken and does well on a leash.
Cooper was raised in a home as an only dog, and while we have tested him in training, due to his age, the trainer feels he would excel best in a home as the only animal.
Foster says:
He's a good one. He's really smart and eager to earn his treats in training. He can be a little much when he gets over-stimulated, especially at seeing other dogs but I think he can get better if his owner really commits to getting training foundations in place.
https://www.woodstockanimalfoundation.org/adopt-a-dog/
Cooper was surrendered to Woodstock after his owners developed health issues and were no longer able to care for him. He is a well-adjusted boy who has excelled in training in foster care. He is completely housebroken and does well on a leash.
Cooper was raised in a home as an only dog, and while we have tested him in training, due to his age, the trainer feels he would excel best in a home as the only animal.
Foster says:
He's a good one. He's really smart and eager to earn his treats in training. He can be a little much when he gets over-stimulated, especially at seeing other dogs but I think he can get better if his owner really commits to getting training foundations in place.
https://www.woodstockanimalfoundation.org/adopt-a-dog/
How To Adopt
Cooper is from Woodstock Animal Foundation,Inc.
[Lexington, KY]
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