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My basic info
Breed
American Staffordshire Terrier
Color
–
Age
2 years 8 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
65 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
F2023014
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Cooper is ready for adoption after four months of extensive training thanks to the organization Magic City K9 that accepted Cooper into their unique training program. Cooper was living with his trainer at Everglades Correctional Facility in Miami where Magic City K9 offers its program to give inmates and dogs a second chance to thrive. Cooper has learned many commands (more than 40!) including leash etiquette and proper socialization with dogs. He was friends with most dogs in the training class and just needs a proper introduction to make dog friends. Cooper is a big softie once he knows you but can be nervous around strangers, so a slow introduction to new people or a low traffic home is best. Cooper is about 2 1/2 -years-old and 65lbs of snuggles. This American Bulldog mix loves to give kisses. He is neutered, vetted and an A+ graduate from Magic City K9. Now that his training is complete, Cooper is now back at Abandoned Pet Rescue so let's find him a loving home soon!! To adopt Cooper, complete an adoption application at AbandonedPetRescue.orgTo meet this adoptable pet, please fill out an adoption application at www.abandonedpetrescue.org and a team member will contact you to schedule an appointment.
Cooper is ready for adoption after four months of extensive training thanks to the organization Magic City K9 that accepted Cooper into their unique training program. Cooper was living with his trainer at Everglades Correctional Facility in Miami where Magic City K9 offers its program to give inmates and dogs a second chance to thrive. Cooper has learned many commands (more than 40!) including leash etiquette and proper socialization with dogs. He was friends with most dogs in the training class and just needs a proper introduction to make dog friends. Cooper is a big softie once he knows you but can be nervous around strangers, so a slow introduction to new people or a low traffic home is best. Cooper is about 2 1/2 -years-old and 65lbs of snuggles. This American Bulldog mix loves to give kisses. He is neutered, vetted and an A+ graduate from Magic City K9. Now that his training is complete, Cooper is now back at Abandoned Pet Rescue so let's find him a loving home soon!! To adopt Cooper, complete an adoption application at AbandonedPetRescue.orgTo meet this adoptable pet, please fill out an adoption application at www.abandonedpetrescue.org and a team member will contact you to schedule an appointment.
APR is opened BY APPOINTMENT Wednesday through Monday, 12-5pm. Closed Tuesday.
APR is opened BY APPOINTMENT Wednesday through Monday, 12-5pm. Closed Tuesday.
More about this shelter
Abandoned Pet Rescue (APR) is one of the largest no-kill animal shelters in South Florida with the mission of rescuing and sheltering abandoned and abused cats and dogs with the goal of finding them new homes. APR's adoption center has about 150 cats and 30 dogs, all of which receive nutritious meals, veterinary care, enrichment and love.
APR, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was founded in 1996 by a group of volunteers who were trapping, spaying and neutering feral cats and quickly realized the greater need to help abandoned pets and advocate for a no-kill community. APR is funded solely by generous donors and grants.
Abandoned Pet Rescue (APR) is one of the largest no-kill animal shelters in South Florida with the mission of rescuing and sheltering abandoned and abused cats and dogs with the goal of finding them new homes. APR's adoption center has about 150 cats and 30 dogs, all of which receive nutritious meals, veterinary care, enrichment and love.
APR, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was founded in 1996 by a group of volunteers who were trapping, spaying and neutering feral cats and quickly realized the greater need to help abandoned pets and advocate for a no-kill community. APR is funded solely by generous donors and grants.