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My name is *** Cooper!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever/Greyhound
Color
Brown/Chocolate/White
Age
5 years 3 months old, Adult
Size
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
1144

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

This is a courtesy listing, not a SPOT Rescue dog. For more information regarding Cooper contact Brandee below...


My name is Cooper and I am looking for a new home because my parents have sadly separated. I am a 5 years old Lab/Greyhound mix, neutered, potty trained, and crate trained. I live inside and outside but inside is my favorite under the cover snuggled up next to you. I love going on walks, playing fetch and sleeping in. I love kids. I get along with other dogs but I like bigger dogs so I can play with them. I do not like cats. I am familiar with goats and horses. Call or text my mom Brandee 760 216 4288 or email nunezbrandee@gmail.com my rehoming fee is $50
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Contact info

Pet ID
1144
Contact
Address
3784 Mission Ave Ste 148-356, Oceanside, CA 92058

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

SPOT adopts puppies less than 1 year- $450, dogs 1-8 yr- $300, 9 yr- $200.
We ask you to complete an adoption application. A home check will be scheduled to be sure there are no inadvertent dangers in your home or yard. A meet and greet will be arranged so that your whole family can meet your new pet before adopting him/her. We want to make sure it is a good fit since it is a commitment for the animal’s lifetime.

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All of the SPOT pets are in foster homes. To meet an animal, please fill out an adoption application by visiting our website at https://spotsavespets.org/ and clicking on "Applications". Someone will get in touch with you as soon as possible. We can also tell you when the next adoption event at a local pet store will be held, or we can set up a time to meet with you.

More about this rescue

SPOT was created to fill the need to save animals who “fall through the cracks” in our sheltering system. Local shelters are overwhelmed—they receive so many strays and owner turn-ins that they run out of space and have to kill thousands of animals each year. The majority of these animals are healthy and simply need to be placed into a home. Others are medical cases which require some work, but do not have life-threatening diseases or injuries. And a few have some moderate behavior issues; we work with specialists to correct these behaviors before finding them their forever home. The bottom line is SPOT can save these lives.

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