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Meet Cooper, a handsome chocolate American Pit Bull Terrier with a heart full of love and a zest for life! Despite his strong appearance, Cooper is known for his affectionate and loyal nature. He thrives on human companionship and is eager to please, making him a wonderful potential family member for someone ready to invest in his training and socialization. Cooper is a playful boy who enjoys engaging with toys and would love to share his joyful spirit with his new family.
American Pit Bull Terriers are known for their intelligence, strength, and boundless energy. Cooper embodies these traits, suggesting he will excel with consistent training and plenty of physical activity. While generally good-natured, early socialization is key to ensuring he's comfortable in various situations. He would likely thrive in an active household where he can be a central part of family life and receive the mental and physical stimulation he needs to be a happy, well-adjusted companion.
Cooper is looking for an experienced and dedicated adopter who understands the needs of his breed. An ideal home would be one with a secure yard for him to play in and a commitment to continuing his training, including housetraining and basic obedience. With patience, positive reinforcement, and lots of love, Cooper will undoubtedly blossom into an incredible, devoted companion, bringing joy and loyalty to his forever family.
Special Needs
Cooper will require a dedicated adopter committed to his housetraining, neutering, and basic obedience training.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
American Pit Bull Terrier / American Staffordshire Terrier
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