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Abbey (mom) Cooper (son) are a very bonded pair. They are pure bred and Abbey was used for breeding. They were turned in by their owner due to downsizing. Both are crate trained, not food aggressive, take treats gently, no accidents in the house, they sit by the door when they have to go out, they don’t beg at table, leash trained, don’t bark very often and Cooper loves his tug ropes and to play ball. They enjoy car rides but Abbey needs help getting into a high vehicle. Both love belly rubs, hugs and love giving kisses but they don’t lick.
Abbey: We have had the pair for 8 weeks due to Abbey's anemia. She had been on some meds and B-12 injections and her rates have gone up a little. The vet still does not know the actual reason for her anemia but Abbey has been released to be adopted. She is a very mellow quiet girl who likes to just walk in and out of her crate during the day. She sleeps all night in the crate and we do not lock her in. She is the perfect house dog and does not get on furniture.
If you are interested in this dog, please fill out an application at www.DLRRphoenix.org. Someone will call to schedule a home visit so you can become an approved adopter. Also, visit our wonderful Facebook page at www.facebook/desertlab. Thanks!
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