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JULY UPDATE - Cookie went to an adoption event in the suburbs and did sooooo well in the car going and returning. She chewed on a ball on the way there and passed out on the way back. At the event she was interested in all the activity and met some dogs she did ok with. She really wanted to go for a long walk and play instead of sit around and not do much. We hoped she would find a home with a big yard for her to play in, but it wasn't in the cards for her that day. Her home is out there waiting for her. We know it!
JUNE - If you give Cookie a ball, you've made her day. That's all she really wants. We played 2-ball fetch and she was working on dropping her ball to get the other one thrown. When she got tired of that she found a shady spot to rest under with her trusty ball. She doesn't guard or protect the ball - it's just like her thing she likes having close by. Cookie is pretty independent from what we've seen. She is happy to be off on her own doing her own thing. So if you're looking for a snuggle partner, she may not be your girl. But if you want to play fetch and have a nice dog around who isn't under your feet - check Cookie out.
APRIL - Cookie came to acc as a stray and is estimated at 3 years old. It appears she’s been a momma and Cookie is hoping to find a new family where she won’t be breed. She was easy to leash and eager to exit the pavilion. She didn’t respond to the other dogs as she walked down the pavilion. Cookie is a young girl who loves squeak toys. She enjoys toys more than treats.
MARCH - Cookie is a low rider with energy to burn. She’ll fetch & drop it but is working on return. Cookie knows sit and has nice eye contact. Cookie doesn’t seek affection, she has an independent streak but she was on stray hold and needed yard time to get her zoomies out. She’s a great size, not very big and under many apartment size restrictions. Cookie would benefit from training to expand on the commands she already knows. Meet this bundle of cuteness.
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