KASEY - COCKAPOO / PIT BULL TERRIER DOG FOR ADOPTION
Cock-A-Poo Dogs For Adoption in Gilberts, IL, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Kasey
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Baby
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Location
Gilberts, IL, 60136 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Cockapoo / Pit Bull Terrier. Meet Kasey Kasey is seriously the sweetest little guy! This adorable 3.5-month-old maybe Shih Tzu/Cockapoo/Pittie mix loves to play, but he also thinks snuggling with humans is one of life’s greatest activities. Kasey is the goodest boy — he’s wonderful with kids, great with other dogs, and has such a loving, happy personality. Both of his parents are under 30 pounds, so we expect Kasey to stay on the smaller side too! If you’re looking for a playful best friend with a cuddly side, Kasey may just be your perfect match. APPLY AT PROJECTHOPEARF.ORG
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CREATE A WANTED ADRescue Information
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Organization name
Project Hope Animal
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Location:
Gilberts, Illinois, 60136 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Cock-A-Poo, a delightful hybrid originating from the cross of a Cocker Spaniel and a Standard Poodle, offers a charming combination of its parent breeds' best qualities. Physically, they are medium-sized dogs with a sturdy build and a distinctively soft, often wavy or curly coat that can come in a variety of colors, typically inheriting the Poodle's low-shedding quality. Temperamentally, Cock-A-Poos are known for being exceptionally intelligent, affectionate, and eager to please, making them highly trainable. Their friendly and outgoing nature makes them excellent family pets, generally getting along well with children and other animals. While they enjoy outdoor activities, their adaptable size and moderate exercise needs mean they can also thrive in apartment living, provided they receive regular walks and mental stimulation. Owners should be aware of potential health considerations such as hip and elbow dysplasia, eye conditions, and certain skin allergies, common in both parent breeds, emphasizing the importance of responsible breeding.
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