About this Dog
This sweet girl showed up at a home in TN. She was definitely someone’s lost dog, as she is too good of a dog not to have been! Our rescue partner, Carol, took her to the vet. and she is microchipped and has a spay tattoo. Carol has called, texted, and emailed the previous owner with no response. Cookie has been in a foster home for the past 6 months. She would be a great addition to a family with kids. Her foster mom, Patty said she has taught Cookie sit, stay, drop, leave it and off. Cookie will dig under the fence to follow her nose so she will need to be supervised in a fenced yard. Patty can brush her teeth but she said it takes two people and good treats to trim her nails. Cookie is estimated to be about 4 years old and weighs about 45lbs. She loves everyone but needs to be the only dog because she doesn’t like to share her humans.
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About this Dog
This sweet girl showed up at a home in TN. She was definitely someone’s lost dog, as she is too good of a dog not to have been! Our rescue partner, Carol, took her to the vet. and she is microchipped and has a spay tattoo. Carol has called, texted, and emailed the previous owner with no response. Cookie has been in a foster home for the past 6 months. She would be a great addition to a family with kids. Her foster mom, Patty said she has taught Cookie sit, stay, drop, leave it and off. Cookie will dig under the fence to follow her nose so she will need to be supervised in a fenced yard. Patty can brush her teeth but she said it takes two people and good treats to trim her nails. Cookie is estimated to be about 4 years old and weighs about 45lbs. She loves everyone but needs to be the only dog because she doesn’t like to share her humans.