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Cori

  • Senior
  • Male
  • Small

About Cori

Savannah, GA

Breed

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Short
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Cori's Story

Cori is a 14 yr old pug with a lot of life left in him. His hobbies include eating, sleeping and following his person around the house ....everywhere. Cori also loves staring blankly at you while you talk to him although he probably can't hear a word you're saying - he's very hard of hearing. Cori feels anything worth doing must be done while his tongue hangs out of his mouth. Cori doesn't care about other dogs or cats....he pays them zero attention.<br/><br/>And now - the hard truths about Cori: <br/><br/>Originally rescued in 2015, Cori was returned after 10yrs due to his owner's health issues. He is very regimented (he'll let you know if you're running late on feedings). He is on a special urinary tract health food and is a gobbler. He has like 5 teeth and breath that would scare off a skunk. Cori wears a belly band at night, napping and while home alone. He cannot hold it like his younger self could but he does try and does let you know when he needs to go out, he just doesn't make it sometimes. Whether this is from old age or his bladder health, we don't know yet.<br/><br/>Don't let that long list of truths scare you. Cori is old fella who is a good boy. He wants a bed, meals (on time!), and a hand to pet him while he lives out his last days on this earth.<br/><br/>Cori loves to go for adventures. He loves meeting people and being in the center of attention. He's gone to farmers markets, flea markets, festivals and has been a head turner at every one of them.<br/><br/>Cori isn't just a senior pug he's a whole vibe....and he knows it.

Cori is a 14 yr old pug with a lot of life left in him. His hobbies include eating, sleeping and following his person around the house ....everywhere. Cori also loves staring blankly at you while you talk to him although he probably can't hear a word you're saying - he's very hard of hearing. Cori feels anything worth doing must be done while his tongue hangs out of his mouth. Cori doesn't care about other dogs or cats....he pays them zero attention.

And now - the hard truths about Cori:

Originally rescued in 2015, Cori was returned after 10yrs due to his owner's health issues. He is very regimented (he'll let you know if you're running late on feedings). He is on a special urinary tract health food and is a gobbler. He has like 5 teeth and breath that would scare off a skunk. Cori wears a belly band at night, napping and while home alone. He cannot hold it like his younger self could but he does try and does let you know when he needs to go out, he just doesn't make it sometimes. Whether this is from

Cori is a 14 yr old pug with a lot of life left in him. His hobbies include eating, sleeping and following his person around the house ....everywhere. Cori also loves staring blankly at you while you talk to him although he probably can't hear a word you're saying - he's very hard of hearing. Cori feels anything worth doing must be done while his tongue hangs out of his mouth. Cori doesn't care about other dogs or cats....he pays them zero attention.

And now - the hard truths about Cori:

Originally rescued in 2015, Cori was returned after 10yrs due to his owner's health issues. He is very regimented (he'll let you know if you're running late on feedings). He is on a special urinary tract health food and is a gobbler. He has like 5 teeth and breath that would scare off a skunk. Cori wears a belly band at night, napping and while home alone. He cannot hold it like his younger self could but he does try and does let you know when he needs to go out, he just doesn't make it sometimes. Whether this is from old age or his bladder health, we don't know yet.

Don't let that long list of truths scare you. Cori is old fella who is a good boy. He wants a bed, meals (on time!), and a hand to pet him while he lives out his last days on this earth.

Cori loves to go for adventures. He loves meeting people and being in the center of attention. He's gone to farmers markets, flea markets, festi

Consider Cori for adoption?

How To Adopt

Cori was listed as Adoptable by Coastal Pet Rescue
How can I adopt Cori?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Coastal Pet Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Cori is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Coastal Pet Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Cori?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Coastal Pet Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Cori, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Coastal Pet Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Coastal Pet Rescue's Adoption Policy
All Coastal Pet Rescue pets are current on shots, microchipped* and spayed/neutered prior to adoption. Adopters are responsible for any shots that may be due after adoption (particularly for kittens and puppies that must have three rounds of shots to be protected). Out of Area Coastal Pet Rescue does not ship or "transport" animals out of area. All adopters must be available to come to Savannah, GA to complete the adoption after approval. Microchip: CPR has implanted a microchip as part of the adoption process and the chip is included in the adoption fee. However, some chip companies require a registration fee varying from $9.99 to $19.99. The registration fees are the responsibility of the adopter and are NOT included in the CPR adoption fee. Adopters may add this cost to their adoption fee to have CPR register the chip on their behalf. Adoption Fees: Kittens: $60, Cats (1 year plus): $50, Puppies: $250, Adult Canines (1 to 6 years): $200, Seniors (7 years plus): $100 (unless otherwise specified). Adoption fees are not a tax-deductible donation as allowed by IRS regulations. Adoption fees help to offset the cost of the pet's care incurred by Coastal Pet Rescue, which are generally 2 to 3 times the adoption fee amount.

Cori is from Coastal Pet Rescue

[Savannah, GA]

Visits by appointment only
Location
7430 Thomas Ave Savannah, GA, 31406

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