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Cooper was surrendered to Lancaster Shelter by his owner with a large mass hanging from his stomach. We scooped him up on April 16th to provide the medical care he needed. After Cooper had surgery to remove the dangling mass, he felt like a new man ready for his new life! He is 8 years old and weighs 67 lbs.
Cooper is a very loving, gentle boy who knows SIT and SHAKE and how to catch treats. He enjoys going on our weekly FFF hikes and playing ball. He LOVES belly rubs and isn't shy about asking for them! If you sit next to Cooper, he might just decide to climb in your lap! He loves neck scratches and gives sweet kisses.
Cuddle bug Cooper is a volunteer favorite at FFF, and he has been on many solo outings with volunteers, including to parks for picnics and walks, to Kahoots to shop for treats, to coffee shops, and a pumpkin patch!
As loving as Cooper towards humans, he does not do well with other dogs and must be the only pet in the home. Cooper currently lives in a Foster home through our Molly & Me Project (https://frostedfacesfoundation.org/mollymeproject), and we received a great update from his foster mom:
"Cooper is the best boy! He absolutely loves cuddling, especially if he gets to be little spoon. He is completely house trained! We normally give him 4 walks a day, but he can go 9 hours in between. He loves going for walks, so we try to give him as many walks as we can fit in.
Cooper tends to shadow the energy level of his person. When I'm working or relaxing, he's right next to me snoring away. If I want to go for a walk, hike, or run, he's also right next to me.
Cooper has owner guarding. When he encounters other animals on our walks, he doesn't pay them much attention. If a dog comes close to his person, he'll bark. If his person is not near him, he is very friendly with other animals.
If someone comes close to me outside of the house and they offer him treats, he is very well behaved. If we're on a walk and I talk to someone from a distance, he's totally fine. However, if someone comes very close to his person and they don't have any food for him, he'll bark or lunge if he is able to.
We find Cooper's owner guarding to be very manageable. Outside of the house, we just make sure that we have treats in case someone gets close to us. When people come over, we keep him in the crate or put him in our yard. We are actively working on his owner guarding with a trainer.
Cooper is a truly wonderful dog! He absolutely loves his people, and his favorite thing to do is to cuddle. He doesn't realize his size, so he loves to climb into your lap or be little spoon. You'll frequently find him on his back snoring away while sitting in the sun.
Cooper would do best with an experienced owner and as the only dog in the house. His owner guarding does not impact his ability to be in a home with multiple people - he currently lives with two people and is incredibly loving and gentle with both of us.
Cooper has been the perfect best friend and the sweetest pup for us. I can't believe he hasn't been adopted yet, but I know his forever family is going to be so lucky."
If you are looking for a wonderful buddy, and you don't have other pets in your home, please consider adopting Cooper! Email adopt@frostedfacesfoundation.org to schedule a time to meet him.
Meet Cooper!
Cooper was surrendered to Lancaster Shelter by his owner with a large mass hanging from his stomach. We scooped him up on April 16th to provide the medical care he needed. After Cooper had surgery to remove the dangling mass, he felt like a new man ready for his new life! He is 8 years old and weighs 67 lbs.
Cooper is a very loving, gentle boy who knows SIT and SHAKE and how to catch treats. He enjoys going on our weekly FFF hikes and playing ball. He LOVES belly rubs and isn't shy about asking for them! If you sit next to Cooper, he might just decide to climb in your lap! He loves neck scratches and gives sweet kisses.
Cuddle bug Cooper is a volunteer favorite at FFF, and he has been on many solo outings with volunteers, including to parks for picnics and walks, to Kahoots to shop for treats, to coffee shops, and a pumpkin patch!
As loving as Cooper towards humans, he does not do well with other dogs and must be the only pet in the home. Cooper currently lives in a Foster home through our Molly & Me Project (https://frostedfacesfoundation.org/mollymeproject), and we received a great update from his foster mom:
"Cooper is the best boy! He absolutely loves cuddling, especially if he gets to be little spoon. He is completely house trained! We normally give him 4 walks a day, but he can go 9 hours in between. He loves going for walks, so we try to give him as many walks as we can fit in.
Cooper tends to shadow the energy level of his person. When I'm working or relaxing, he's right next to me snoring away. If I want to go for a walk, hike, or run, he's also right next to me.
Cooper has owner guarding. When he encounters other animals on our walks, he doesn't pay them much attention. If a dog comes close to his person, he'll bark. If his person is not near him, he is very friendly with other animals.
If someone comes close to me outside of the house and they offer him treats, he is very well behaved. If we're on a walk and I talk to someone from a distance, he's totally fine. However, if someone comes very close to his person and they don't have any food for him, he'll bark or lunge if he is able to.
We find Cooper's owner guarding to be very manageable. Outside of the house, we just make sure that we have treats in case someone gets close to us. When people come over, we keep him in the crate or put him in our yard. We are actively working on his owner guarding with a trainer.
Cooper is a truly wonderful dog! He absolutely loves his people, and his favorite thing to do is to cuddle. He doesn't realize his size, so he loves to climb into your lap or be little spoon. You'll frequently find him on his back snoring away while sitting in the sun.
Cooper would do best with an experienced owner and as the only dog in the house. His owner guarding does not impact his ability to be in a home with multiple people - he currently lives with two people and is incredibly loving and gentle with both of us.
Cooper has been the perfect best friend and the sweetest pup for us. I can't believe he hasn't been adopted yet, but I know his forever family is going to be so lucky."
If you are looking for a wonderful buddy, and you don't have other pets in your home, please consider adopting Cooper! Email adopt@frostedfacesfoundation.org to schedule a time to meet him.
If application is accepted, a home check will be scheduled.
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Home Check
If approved, an appointment will be made to meet the Frosted Face.
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Meet the Pet
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Sign Adoption Contract
Additional adoption info
Select the Frosted Faces: View all Frosted Faces on our website under Available Frosted Faces. Each profile indicates whether the Frosted Face lives on-site or in a foster home.Please also be sure to review our Courtesy Listings!
Choose a Program: Review the chart below and determine the time commitment that works best for you.
Express Interest: Fill out the Placement Questionnaire as completely and thoughtfully as possible so we can understand your expectations.
Invitation: Within 24 hours a Placement Coordinator will email follow up responses and schedule an appointment for you to visit Frosted Faces Foundation!
a. You will be invited to bring your family and pets to introduce to the Frosted Faces to ensure compatibility. We can show you how a dog interacts with cats on loose leash while you are here!
b. If the match is not successful, the Frosted Face is always welcome to come back to FFF and you will be invited to meet others!
Select the Frosted Faces: View all Frosted Faces on our website under Available Frosted Faces. Each profile indicates whether the Frosted Face lives on-site or in a foster home.Please also be sure to review our Courtesy Listings!
Choose a Program: Review the chart below and determine the time commitment that works best for you.
Express Interest: Fill out the Placement Questionnaire as completely and thoughtfully as possible so we can understand your expectations.
Invitation: Within 24 hours a Placement Coordinator will email follow up responses and schedule an appointment for you to visit Frosted Faces Foundation!
a. You will be invited to bring your family and pets to introduce to the Frosted Faces to ensure compatibility. We can show you how a dog interacts with cats on loose leash while you are here!
b. If the match is not successful, the Frosted Face is always welcome to come back to FFF and you will be invited to meet others!
Frosted Faces Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to delivering the promise of family and comprehensive veterinary care for senior pets whose love and lives are in jeopardy.
Frosted Faces Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization dedicated to delivering the promise of family and comprehensive veterinary care for senior pets whose love and lives are in jeopardy.
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