Charming canine companion Cooper needs a home

2-year-old Cooper was found abandoned at a local campground. Now he's patiently waiting for his forever home. (Photo by Habersham County Animal Care and Control)

Meet Cooper, the charming canine companion whose tale is as heartwarming as his wagging tail! At just two years old and weighing in at 57 pounds, Cooper’s journey from stray to shelter sweetheart is a testament to the power of second chances.

Cooper was discovered as a stray in a camping area, where many pets are constantly abandoned. His compassionate finder took him in, holding onto hope that Cooper was merely misplaced and not abandoned. Despite tireless efforts to reunite him with his family, no leads emerged, and months slipped by. With a heavy heart, Cooper made his way to the shelter, where he now awaits a forever home filled with love and warmth.

Cooper plays well with other dogs and children. (HCACC photo)

In the noisy kennel environment, Cooper’s uncertainty may be evident, but beneath that initial hesitance lies a heart brimming with love. Transitioning to a home environment, he blossoms into the ultimate cuddle bug, craving affection and companionship.

Cooper’s gentle demeanor extends beyond the confines of his cozy abode, earning him the title “Super Dog-Friendly.” Whether it’s a fellow canine companion or a playful romp in the yard with kids, Cooper’s amiable nature shines through, making him the perfect addition to any family dynamic.

Equipped with basic obedience skills like “sit” and commendable leash etiquette, Cooper is ready to embark on adventures alongside his forever family. He’s not just ready for adoption – he’s ready to become an integral part of a loving home from the get-go.

If you’re searching for a loyal companion who embodies resilience, affection, and unwavering loyalty, look no further than Cooper. With his endearing personality and heart of gold, he’s bound to leave an indelible paw print on your heart and bring boundless joy
to your life, one tail wag at a time.

Click on the image below to reserve a time to meet Cooper at the Habersham County Animal Shelter, 4231 Toccoa Highway, in Clarkesville, Georgia.

Click on Cooper’s photo to schedule a time to meet him.

 

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