Coco has come along great! She is going to be a great girl for some lucky family. She will need lots of exercise as she has plenty of energy to expend. She gets along with other dogs fine. She is hesitant at first with strangers and any small people.
Her surgery last Monday went well, I had to remind her slow down you just had surgery!! She is completely pee pad trained. Never messed in the house...our weather somedays has been way below zero so its been hard to get the little ones out. She is an escape artist too...jumps over my 3 ft. gate in the kitchen with no problem. She does have some anxiety whenever someone leaves the house.
Cocobella is is very sweet and would love to have a friend to play with. She seems to be very adaptable and goes with the flow. Cocobella is very athletic and easily jumps up on beds and furniture and loves to run around...she would do well in a home with a fenced in yard for her to burn up that puppy energy. She will do best with an active family that will follow through with obedience training and teach her manners so she can blossom into the perfect little girl a new family dreams about.
She is vacationing in Clarence, NY, with Sharon and her gang.
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