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Cookie was pulled from a shelter in mid-March, where she found herself at risk due to overcrowding. With her being a black dog and high energy/dog reactive, she didn’t have a fighting chance where she was. We are so grateful a wonderful woman came forward to foster her, and offered to take her into her board and train facility, to work on her manners and to get her prepared for being a family dog! Cookie has shown how resilient she is, and is proving every single day that she is so deserving of this second chance!
Name: Cookie Crunch
Location of dog: Minden, Ontario
Breed: Cane Corso / Bully mix
Weight: 60lbs
Gender: Female
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Age: 1.5 years
Energy Level: Medium to High
Medical (shots etc): UTD
Microchipped: Yes
Good with dogs: Selective, could do well with a larger balanced dog who won’t challenge her.
Good with cats: No, prey drive is far too high Good with kids: Older kids (14+ recommended), just due to size and lack of manners Good with strangers: Yes, loves everyone.
Guarding issues: None at all, foster can take high valu items from her without an issue.
House Trained: Yes
Crate Trained: Yes, love’s her Crate.
Destructive: She is still very puppy like and currently crated or tethered when unattended, but not destructive with toys in her kennel.
Leash skills: Good, She was a huge puller with zero leash Manners and has made tremendous progress with her “loose leash” walking and heeling.
Okay with manipulations: Yes
Known commands: Sit, Down, come, Focus, Place, out, wait and to walk on a loose leash – she is currently doing very well with stay and heel.
Behavior Issues: She would do best as an only pet or possibly with a larger balanced dog, who’s not going to challenge her. Cookie would need to be muzzled initially when around new dogs as her excitement can get the best of her. She can be reactive towards other dogs, at fences and on leash, but since being with her foster, she has seen very minimal of this behaviour at the kennel; as long as her mental and physical needs are met, she is very easily redirected. She Could use a bit more work with her reactivity in a public setting. Cookie is highly food/toy motivated which certainly aids in the training. Would do best in a rural or rural like setting. Would be a great sports dog, LOVES dock diving, can do air retrieve and distance jump very well.
Medical issues: None
Other Observations:
From Cookies Foster: This loveable firecracker is the life of the party, no matter what time of the day she will keep her humans and even herself entertained. Shes a smart cookie who now knows sit, down, come, focus, place, wait, out, crate, and to walk on a loose leash. We are currently doing well with stay, and heeling. Cookie would do best with someone who can keep her on a consistent routine and can continue working on her training. She is crate trained and does love it, she is happy staying in it when the focus can’t be on her. She gets a frozen bone or frozen stuffed Kong during the day and always has a nylabone to chew on. I wouldn’t recommend her having unattended free range just quite yet, rules and boundaries will be essential to cookie thriving in a home setting.
Cookie has done exceptionally well at board and train and is consistently exceeding my expectations. Shes quick to learn and thoroughly enjoys her training sessions.
Cookie is an amazing girl who I promise, will make you laugh daily. She LOVES to play, and she has recently caught on to bringing her ball back to you for another toss. She also loves to play tug, and is doing great with releasing on command. But if you want to pull up a chair she’s happy to entertain herself as well!
A typical day for cookie at board and train is we hike though the property trails at least once a day for about 30min where we practice loose leash walking, then we do about 10min of training/brain exercises after. We almost always play some soccer every day in the yard practicing some obedience while playing. Cookie gets to practice in dock diving a few times a week and is thoroughly enjoying it. She has competed in NADD and has a distance jump of 18.6’. And has 2 out of 5 points towards her Senior Title.
Before bed she loves to cuddle, you will receive lots of face kisses while she snorts away lol If you’re looking for a playful, loving, smart, loyal, athletic dog this is your girl!
Previously from Shelter: Cookie Crunch radiates a contagious joy that brightens even the gloomiest of days. She was picked up as a stray and never claimed, and now is needed out of the stressful shelter environment. For reasons known only to her, she is not particularly fond of other dogs. While she may not be the life of the dog park party, she compensates with an unparalleled loyalty to her human pack. She absolutely melts into you when you show her the slightest bit of attention, and will lean on you with her full body weight while covering you in kisses to show you just how much she appreciates it!
For more information, please contact us at Jen@fightagainstbreedracism.com or Kari@fightagainstbreedracism.com
You can find our form “Dog Adoption Application" at: https://form.jotform.com/213266369147057
(Please ensure all references listed on your application have the following information provided: Name, Number and a Valid Email)
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Cookie was pulled from a shelter in mid-March, where she found herself at risk due to overcrowding. With her being a black dog and high energy/dog reactive, she didn’t have a fighting chance where she was. We are so grateful a wonderful woman came forward to foster her, and offered to take her into her board and train facility, to work on her manners and to get her prepared for being a family dog! Cookie has shown how resilient she is, and is proving every single day that she is so deserving of this second chance!
Name: Cookie Crunch
Location of dog: Minden, Ontario
Breed: Cane Corso / Bully mix
Weight: 60lbs
Gender: Female
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Age: 1.5 years
Energy Level: Medium to High
Medical (shots etc): UTD
Microchipped: Yes
Good with dogs: Selective, could do well with a larger balanced dog who won’t challenge her.
Good with cats: No, prey drive is far too high Good with kids: Older kids (14+ recommended), just due to size and lack of manners Good with strangers: Yes, loves everyone.
Guarding issues: None at all, foster can take high valu items from her without an issue.
House Trained: Yes
Crate Trained: Yes, love’s her Crate.
Destructive: She is still very puppy like and currently crated or tethered when unattended, but not destructive with toys in her kennel.
Leash skills: Good, She was a huge puller with zero leash Manners and has made tremendous progress with her “loose leash” walking and heeling.
Okay with manipulations: Yes
Known commands: Sit, Down, come, Focus, Place, out, wait and to walk on a loose leash – she is currently doing very well with stay and heel.
Behavior Issues: She would do best as an only pet or possibly with a larger balanced dog, who’s not going to challenge her. Cookie would need to be muzzled initially when around new dogs as her excitement can get the best of her. She can be reactive towards other dogs, at fences and on leash, but since being with her foster, she has seen very minimal of this behaviour at the kennel; as long as her mental and physical needs are met, she is very easily redirected. She Could use a bit more work with her reactivity in a public setting. Cookie is highly food/toy motivated which certainly aids in the training. Would do best in a rural or rural like setting. Would be a great sports dog, LOVES dock diving, can do air retrieve and distance jump very well.
Medical issues: None
Other Observations:
From Cookies Foster: This loveable firecracker is the life of the party, no matter what time of the day she will keep her humans and even herself entertained. Shes a smart cookie who now knows sit, down, come, focus, place, wait, out, crate, and to walk on a loose leash. We are currently doing well with stay, and heeling. Cookie would do best with someone who can keep her on a consistent routine and can continue working on her training. She is crate trained and does love it, she is happy staying in it when the focus can’t be on her. She gets a frozen bone or frozen stuffed Kong during the day and always has a nylabone to chew on. I wouldn’t recommend her having unattended free range just quite yet, rules and boundaries will be essential to cookie thriving in a home setting.
Cookie has done exceptionally well at board and train and is consistently exceeding my expectations. Shes quick to learn and thoroughly enjoys her training sessions.
Cookie is an amazing girl who I promise, will make you laugh daily. She LOVES to play, and she has recently caught on to bringing her ball back to you for another toss. She also loves to play tug, and is doing great with releasing on command. But if you want to pull up a chair she’s happy to entertain herself as well!
A typical day for cookie at board and train is we hike though the property trails at least once a day for about 30min where we practice loose leash walking, then we do about 10min of training/brain exercises after. We almost always play some soccer every day in the yard practicing some obedience while playing. Cookie gets to practice in dock diving a few times a week and is thoroughly enjoying it. She has competed in NADD and has a distance jump of 18.6’. And has 2 out of 5 points towards her Senior Title.
Before bed she loves to cuddle, you will receive lots of face kisses while she snorts away lol If you’re looking for a playful, loving, smart, loyal, athletic dog this is your girl!
Previously from Shelter: Cookie Crunch radiates a contagious joy that brightens even the gloomiest of days. She was picked up as a stray and never claimed, and now is needed out of the stressful shelter environment. For reasons known only to her, she is not particularly fond of other dogs. While she may not be the life of the dog park party, she compensates with an unparalleled loyalty to her human pack. She absolutely melts into you when you show her the slightest bit of attention, and will lean on you with her full body weight while covering you in kisses to show you just how much she appreciates it!
For more information, please contact us at Jen@fightagainstbreedracism.com or Kari@fightagainstbreedracism.com
You can find our form “Dog Adoption Application" at: https://form.jotform.com/213266369147057
(Please ensure all references listed on your application have the following information provided: Name, Number and a Valid Email)
Strong and powerful breeds are some of the most misunderstood, feared and mistreated breeds in North America. As well as dominant and so called aggressive breeds. Thousands in our very own home of Ontario alone are euthanized, seized, dumped and surrendered. And at FABR we want to change that starting today, with you!
We strive to rescue power breed types, bully types, large and extra large dogs, the ones shelters and some rescues would dare take in. We rehabilitate,train, care for them and find them their forever homes. And we do travel out of province to bring them to safe provinces that do not hold a BSL ban, when needed. Every dog deserves a chance at life. A chance to be loved and have a family. Here at FABR we make that happen.
With fosters, volunteers and help from the community, we help and specialize in providing dogs with a safe place to be. A place for them to be the best they can be without judgment.
Once we take in a dog, our team starts assessments and planning what the dog needs are base on the dogs behaviors, personality and history (if we are giving any info of course). From there our team works with each dog individually to help them become ready to find their forever homes. We work hard to ensure our dogs have all the fundamentals needed in life and behavior wise to be successful in their new homes. With daily exercise, training, socialization and lots of play time.
Through all of our endeavors we hope to display the conviction behind our beliefs.
Strong and powerful breeds are some of the most misunderstood, feared and mistreated breeds in North America. As well as dominant and so called aggressive breeds. Thousands in our very own home of Ontario alone are euthanized, seized, dumped and surrendered. And at FABR we want to change that starting today, with you!
We strive to rescue power breed types, bully types, large and extra large dogs, the ones shelters and some rescues would dare take in. We rehabilitate,train, care for them and find them their forever homes. And we do travel out of province to bring them to safe provinces that do not hold a BSL ban, when needed. Every dog deserves a chance at life. A chance to be loved and have a family. Here at FABR we make that happen.
With fosters, volunteers and help from the community, we help and specialize in providing dogs with a safe place to be. A place for them to be the best they can be without judgment.
Once we take in a dog, our team starts assessments and planning what the dog needs are base on the dogs behaviors, personality and history (if we are giving any info of course). From there our team works with each dog individually to help them become ready to find their forever homes. We work hard to ensure our dogs have all the fundamentals needed in life and behavior wise to be successful in their new homes. With daily exercise, training, socialization and lots of play time.
Through all of our endeavors we hope to display the conviction behind our beliefs.
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