Lump on My Dog: When to Worry and When to Wait
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Cooper is a beautiful Standard Poodle with a gentle soul and a bright personality that truly shines once he feels secure. Initially, he presents as soft, thoughtful, and a bit reserved, taking time to observe and assess his surroundings. However, once he settles in, his true joyful self emerges, revealing a bouncy, happy, and playful companion who reminds everyone just how much fun a Poodle can be. He does well with other calm, polite dogs, benefiting greatly from their presence.
Standard Poodles are renowned for their exceptional intelligence, elegance, and playful nature. They are highly trainable and generally form strong bonds with their families, making them versatile companions. Cooper's positive routine grooming experience means maintaining his distinctive, non-shedding coat should be a stress-free part of his care. His moderate energy level means he enjoys daily activity such as walks or playtime, but is also content to relax with his family.
Cooper is looking for a calm, stable, and predictable home where he can settle in at his own pace. An ideal home would have another friendly, confident dog to help guide him, or an adopter with rescue experience committed to providing regular, positive dog interactions. He requires a physically fenced yard at least 4 feet tall for safe outdoor exploration. Patience and gentle guidance will be essential as he learns household routines and overcomes his fear of car rides. With understanding and consistency, Cooper will blossom into a loving and devoted family member.
Special Needs
Requires a dental cleaning in the next 12-18 months due to tartar.
Good With
Answer 5 quick questions to see how well this pet matches your lifestyle.
Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$699.00
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