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Cookie is a truly lovely girl with a sweet disposition, always ready to brighten your day. She is known for getting along wonderfully with other dogs, making her an excellent companion for households with existing pets or for those who enjoy social outings at the dog park. Cookie absolutely adores playtime with toys, showcasing her playful and engaging personality.
As a mixed breed with a short coat, Cookie is relatively low maintenance in terms of grooming, requiring only occasional brushing to keep her looking her best. Her high energy level suggests she'll thrive with plenty of activity, making her a fantastic partner for active individuals or families. She's likely to be intelligent and eager to learn, benefiting greatly from consistent training and mental stimulation.
Cookie's ideal home would be one that can match her high energy and provide ample opportunities for exercise and play. A family or individual who enjoys outdoor activities, long walks, or even dog sports would be a perfect fit. Given her good nature with other dogs, she could happily join a multi-dog household. With her loving personality and zest for life, Cookie is sure to bring immense joy to her forever family.
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