Please contact Karen (RGS187396@aol.com) for more information about this pet.Cooper is a 9 month old Yorkie Griffon mix. He has a grade 2 heart murmur and will be neutered the week of September 20 .
Cooper is a very sweet little guy. He and his brother are both only 3 pounds. They make such a cute pair!
Cooper has a heart murmur that he may continue to have throughout his life. It is very mild right now and does not affect him. We have seen heart murmurs in malnourished animals get better once they have been on a quality diet for a couple months, so it is possibly that with some better care Cooper's heart could beat normally again.
Cooper also had many baby teeth still in his mouth that had not fallen out when his adult teeth came in. Because they were not removed some of his front teeth have grown in funny. His bottom canines are not as tall as you would expect and his incisors are very crammed together. This does not have an affect on his eating though; dogs chew with their back teeth, which his are all fine.
He looking for a family that will love him for life and has time to spend with him showing him what it is like to be a love family member
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