About this Dog
Meet Cooper! Cooper was surrendered to Lancaster Shelter by his owner with a large mass hanging from his stomach. We scooped him up on April 16th to provide the medical care he needed. After Cooper had surgery to remove the dangling mass, he felt like a new man ready for his new life! He is 8 years old and weighs 67 lbs. Cooper is a very loving, gentle boy who knows SIT and SHAKE and how to catch treats. He enjoys going on our weekly FFF hikes and playing ball. He LOVES belly rubs and isn't shy about asking for them! If you sit next to Cooper, he might just decide to climb in your lap. He loves neck scratches and gives sweet kisses. Cuddle bug Cooper is a volunteer favorite at FFF, and he has been on many solo outings with volunteers, including to parks for picnics and walks, to Kahoots to shop for treats, to coffee shops, and a pumpkin patch! Cooper currently lives in a Foster home, and we received a great update from his foster mom: "Cooper is the best boy! He absolutely loves cuddling, especially if he gets to be little spoon. He also loves his walks and jogs, and is so so good around barking dogs - he doesn’t bark back and just keeps walking ahead. He does seem to love other dogs and want to play, which is super cute. Not to mention his little butt wiggle as he walks. When we first met Cooper at FFF, we thought he was going to be a low energy pup who just wanted his own space. To be honest, he seemed pretty depressed. Turns out he just needed a home environment to show his personality! He is the cutest dog! He has the excitement of a puppy, but the calmness of an older dog. It’s a perfect combination! He is such a happy boy who is full of life! Daily life with Cooper is really easy. I work from home, so he does have a lot of company. He doesn’t bark and is super low key when I’m working, which is perfect for me since I have a lot of meetings. He is always up for a walk or jog, but doesn’t have the puppy energy that demands constant walks. He is completely house and crate-trained, making it easy to leave him alone for a few hours when needed (although he definitely doesn’t want to be left alone). He absolutely loves people, and just needs a few minutes to warm up if his person is nearby. Having the stranger bring food and stand behind his person, in combination with giving him his safe space (his crate) has been perfect in our home. Our friends and neighbors keep commenting on how sweet he is! We host friends pretty frequently for dinners and game nights, and haven’t had any issues. The only thing Cooper does is bark at people when they approach me, which is just protective and hasn’t been followed by any aggressiveness. He just has a loud bark, which can prevent people from seeing how gentle he is. He responds really well to verbal positive feedback, and barking isn’t much of an issue now. As long as you say “No bark”, he’ll sit right down and stop. He gets very very happy when you then tell him how good of a boy he is for not barking. Cooper has been the perfect best friend and the sweetest pup for us. I can’t believe he hasn’t been adopted yet, but I know his forever family is going to be so lucky." To become Cooper's forever family, please complete our placement questionnaire at: www.frostedfacesfoundation.org/apply Learn more about our programs at: www.frostedfacesfoundation.org/family No adoption fees, and we provide free lifetime medical care at FFF Veterinary Hospital. Questions: [email protected]
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About this Dog
Meet Cooper! Cooper was surrendered to Lancaster Shelter by his owner with a large mass hanging from his stomach. We scooped him up on April 16th to provide the medical care he needed. After Cooper had surgery to remove the dangling mass, he felt like a new man ready for his new life! He is 8 years old and weighs 67 lbs. Cooper is a very loving, gentle boy who knows SIT and SHAKE and how to catch treats. He enjoys going on our weekly FFF hikes and playing ball. He LOVES belly rubs and isn't shy about asking for them! If you sit next to Cooper, he might just decide to climb in your lap. He loves neck scratches and gives sweet kisses. Cuddle bug Cooper is a volunteer favorite at FFF, and he has been on many solo outings with volunteers, including to parks for picnics and walks, to Kahoots to shop for treats, to coffee shops, and a pumpkin patch! Cooper currently lives in a Foster home, and we received a great update from his foster mom: "Cooper is the best boy! He absolutely loves cuddling, especially if he gets to be little spoon. He also loves his walks and jogs, and is so so good around barking dogs - he doesn’t bark back and just keeps walking ahead. He does seem to love other dogs and want to play, which is super cute. Not to mention his little butt wiggle as he walks. When we first met Cooper at FFF, we thought he was going to be a low energy pup who just wanted his own space. To be honest, he seemed pretty depressed. Turns out he just needed a home environment to show his personality! He is the cutest dog! He has the excitement of a puppy, but the calmness of an older dog. It’s a perfect combination! He is such a happy boy who is full of life! Daily life with Cooper is really easy. I work from home, so he does have a lot of company. He doesn’t bark and is super low key when I’m working, which is perfect for me since I have a lot of meetings. He is always up for a walk or jog, but doesn’t have the puppy energy that demands constant walks. He is completely house and crate-trained, making it easy to leave him alone for a few hours when needed (although he definitely doesn’t want to be left alone). He absolutely loves people, and just needs a few minutes to warm up if his person is nearby. Having the stranger bring food and stand behind his person, in combination with giving him his safe space (his crate) has been perfect in our home. Our friends and neighbors keep commenting on how sweet he is! We host friends pretty frequently for dinners and game nights, and haven’t had any issues. The only thing Cooper does is bark at people when they approach me, which is just protective and hasn’t been followed by any aggressiveness. He just has a loud bark, which can prevent people from seeing how gentle he is. He responds really well to verbal positive feedback, and barking isn’t much of an issue now. As long as you say “No bark”, he’ll sit right down and stop. He gets very very happy when you then tell him how good of a boy he is for not barking. Cooper has been the perfect best friend and the sweetest pup for us. I can’t believe he hasn’t been adopted yet, but I know his forever family is going to be so lucky." To become Cooper's forever family, please complete our placement questionnaire at: www.frostedfacesfoundation.org/apply Learn more about our programs at: www.frostedfacesfoundation.org/family No adoption fees, and we provide free lifetime medical care at FFF Veterinary Hospital. Questions: [email protected]