History: Brandy is a stunning lab who arrived to rescue in need of help desperately. She had pyometra that required emergency surgery and then come to find out, was heartworm positive. She is undergoing her heartworm treatment and is available as a foster to adopt while she completes the treatment. She likes to watch our the windows and is very “lab-like” in many of what she does!
A Note from the Foster: Brandy has come such a long way since first coming to my home. She is learning that the world is not so scary. She is such a happy dog in nature, there is rarely a time that she is not wagging her tail but she can still be unsure of new things. Brandy loves people, and although she can be unsure at first, it does not take long at all for her to start full body tail wags and stealing a kiss or two. She does well with other dogs and has been pretty neutral. She has not shown any interest with playing yet but hoping that will come with time. Brandy is still getting used to a home environment, right now her favorite place to relax is her kennel. She has been showing more and more interest in exploring out of her kennel and coming into the main space of the house, she will follow me around and even wonder up the stairs, but if she wants to lay down, she will usually go back to her kennel and is still learning to find a place to relax in the main spot of the house. Brandy is about 90% potty trained so far, she does not have accidents with a good routine and frequent potty breaks outside, she does not have accidents in her kennel and she is still working on learning how to alert me when she has to go potty. Brandy does seem like a very trainable dog, right now I have been mostly focusing on teaching her basic house things and confidence building since it seems like she may have never been in a home before and many things were scary for her at first. She is food motivated so that will help her with continued training down the road too. Parts of her personality are starting to come out, she loves to chew on bones, she will come out in the living room, burry her head into the toy basket and fish out a bone and then carry it back to her room to chew on. Then five minutes later she will come back out to find another, until she has collected all of the bones in her room. She can be a goofball.
Brandy is also currently going through heartworm treatment, so at this time, she is looking for a foster to adopt home to help her through the rest of her treatment before she can be adopted. If you have any questions about Brandy, would like to meet her and learn more about her, please put in an adoption application! She will make any family very happy.
History: Brandy is a stunning lab who arrived to rescue in need of help desperately. She had pyometra that required emergency surgery and then come to find out, was heartworm positive. She is undergoing her heartworm treatment and is available as a foster to adopt while she completes the treatment. She likes to watch our the windows and is very “lab-like” in many of what she does!
A Note from the Foster: Brandy has come such a long way since first coming to my home. She is learning that the world is not so scary. She is such a happy dog in nature, there is rarely a time that she is not wagging her tail but she can still be unsure of new things. Brandy loves people, and although she can be unsure at first, it does not take long at all for her to start full body tail wags and stealing a kiss or two. She does well with other dogs and has been pretty neutral. She has not shown any interest with playing yet but hoping that will come with time. Brandy is still getting used to a home environment, right now her favorite place to relax is her kennel. She has been showing more and more interest in exploring out of her kennel and coming into the main space of the house, she will follow me around and even wonder up the stairs, but if she wants to lay down, she will usually go back to her kennel and is still learning to find a place to relax in the main spot of the house. Brandy is about 90% potty trained so far, she does not have accidents with a good routine and frequent potty breaks outside, she does not have accidents in her kennel and she is still working on learning how to alert me when she has to go potty. Brandy does seem like a very trainable dog, right now I have been mostly focusing on teaching her basic house things and confidence building since it seems like she may have never been in a home before and many things were scary for her at first. She is food motivated so that will help her with continued training down the road too. Parts of her personality are starting to come out, she loves to chew on bones, she will come out in the living room, burry her head into the toy basket and fish out a bone and then carry it back to her room to chew on. Then five minutes later she will come back out to find another, until she has collected all of the bones in her room. She can be a goofball.
Brandy is also currently going through heartworm treatment, so at this time, she is looking for a foster to adopt home to help her through the rest of her treatment before she can be adopted. If you have any questions about Brandy, would like to meet her and learn more about her, please put in an adoption application! She will make any family very happy.
Please submit an adoption application on our website at cocosheartdogrescue.org. We will review your application and be in touch regarding our available dogs and potentially setting up a meet'n'greet and home visit.
Please submit an adoption application on our website at cocosheartdogrescue.org. We will review your application and be in touch regarding our available dogs and potentially setting up a meet'n'greet and home visit.
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