Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids,
Not good with dogs,
Needs experienced adopter,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Loooook into my eyesssss.
That's it. No hocus pocus here.
Just want you to see these baby browns!
My name is Cooper. I'm a six-year-old Boxer / Beagle mix that was rescued by this awesome family about 5.5 years ago. Unfortunately, though, old habits die hard and despite my family working with a trainer to correct my resource guarding, they admit they haven't been consistent with it and, well, I need that structure or I fall off the wagon.
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I'm treat-trained and will sit, stay, come, spin, give paw, and lay down. I love to have my back rubbed, be petted, am sweet, loving, calm, cooperative, walk great on a gentle leader collar, and I like to jog with you! Also, I'm really smart about sounds. I know the sound of familiar car doors, cars, and people on my current street and I will let you know when I hear something unfamiliar cars or voices or when someone knocks on the door. Otherwise, I don't usually bark at things or because I hear other dogs barking.
Maybe a single parent would be best for me. If not, a house with no other dogs and adults-only would work, or one where the kids are much older would be best. It's best that I'm not let onto the couch or the bed because of my resource guarding / pack dominance tendencies. Don't let that dissuade you from adopting me, though, I just need someone who is willing to stay on top of making sure I know my place. Will you please consider giving me a chance?
I'm neutered, up to date on shots, and heartworm negative.
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He loves to be petted and have his back rubbed. It is recommended not to let him on couches or beds, due to his resource guarding/pack dominance tendencies.
He is microchipped, has been neutered, and is current with vaccination.
Weight? 35-40 pounds
He is very well potty trained (will scratch at back door). Does not need to be crated - he does best having his own dog bed on the floor and will not have potty accidents in the house. In fact crating him can lead to aggressive tendencies where he will guard the crate. Cooper likes chewing on dog toys and dog bones, but does not chew up other stuff that he shouldn’