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Cooper Newfoundland Dog & Great Pyrenees Mix Nashville, TN

  • Young
  • Male
  • Extra Large
  • Black, White / Cream

About

Characteristics
Loving, Playful, bouncy, affectionate
Coat length
Long
House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Other dogs, children.

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Meet Cooper

Cooper is the happiest of happy dogs! He came from a rural AL Shelter and I would call him the diamond in the rough. Everyone who meets him falls in love immediately. Not only is he strikingly handsome he is sweet and affectionate to boot! Cooper is a bouncy, playful boy and would love a playmate to keep him on his toes and then a couch for crash on with his person afterwards. He does well with all other dogs who appreciate his zest for life and would be fine with children who are sturdy enough to endure a 2 year old 115 pound bouncy pup.

Cooper has one blue eye with brown flecks and one brown eye with blue flecks and we suspect he has Newfie in him as well as Great Pyrenees and perhaps some Border Collie to explain his energy:) Breed experience is always an added bonus but not required. Fill out an Adoption Application;

https://bigfluffydogs.com/adopt/adoption-application/

and then email nicole@bigfluffydogs.com if you would like to add Cooper to your home!


If you are interested in adopting this dog, please apply online, at http: https://bigfluffydogs.com/adopt/adoption-application/. Our main website, www.bigfluffydogs.com has more information about us and the rescue process. NOTE TO EMAILERS FROM PETFINDER: WE DO NOT RESPOND TO EMAIL INQUIRIES WITHOUT AN APPLICATION. WE REGRET WE CANNOT RESPOND TO EVERY EMAIL, BUT UNLESS YOU FILL OUT AN APPLICATION, WE DO NOT KNOW YOU EXIST. All known information about an individual dog is provided in it's listing. We do our best to provide accurate information, but adopters must understand that each home is different and the dog may behave differently in a new home. Dogs are creatures of their environment and you help make the dog what it will be. Homes considering adopting a puppy must be prepared for:1.) Flexible schedules for potty training. Puppies can only "hold it" for one hour per month of age (ex. a 4 month old puppy can only go 4 hours without a potty break).2.) Crate training until the puppy is at least one year old, to prevent chewing on inappropriate things when you can't supervise.3.) Socialization: The more positive and varying experiences as a puppy the better, both in and out of your home.4.) Puppy behavior and life stages are equivalent to a human toddler. It takes at least a full year to have a calmer, well adjusted dog. Patience is required and when your dog's behavior is a positive experience for you and those around you, your patience will be rewarded tenfold, for years to come.Please do not consider adopting a puppy if you have not thoroughly thought through the pros and cons of having one. So many people end up returning them after 3-5 months because they didn't realize the amount of work involved in raising a puppy.Patience, appropriate toys, socialization, and obedience training are all musts. All are time consuming, and can be expensive.All Dogs Require:Supervision with children and obedience training. Adopters that want to have good dogs must be prepared to put the time and effort into training a dog. Any dog requires work and effort, but a well trained, well socialized dog is more than worth the effort put in to get them there.

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  • Newfoundland Dog
  • Young
  • Male