Adoption information
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About Cooper
Introducing Cooper our happy-go-lucky 1 year old Siberian Husky. Cooper is a compact young man with a smiley face , easy going nature and a cute snubbed nose - it's easy to be smitten from the moment you meet him.
Cooper loves everyone and is very dog social - with his sunny disposition he doesn't have a care in the world. He has warm brown eyes with a bolt of blue in one eye and a cheeky grin.
Cooper enjoys giving you kisses and receiving affection. Being only young he will require some basic training with his new family - he will sit for a reward (sometimes!) and is learning to take offered treats 'gently'. He loves his treats, is attentive and eager to learn so training with him will be rewarding and fun. He will raise a paw in curiosity when he's interested in something (like food!) which is totally adorable.
Cooper will bunny hop in excitement at walk time and enjoys his walks - considering he has had little training in the past he is a pleasure on lead. He will say hi to people he meets and wags his tail constantly. Cooper would suit a home with another medium sized doggy playmate - he gets on well with both female and male canines. As with most of our arctics we'd recommend a home without cats, chickens or pocket pets.
Cooper may suit a home with an active single person, a couple or a family with older kids who are used to bouncy dogs. He will require daily walks and will need to be included in his family's day to day activities. He's such a friendly little fellow that he won't suit being a yard-only dog. Cooper loves his humans and wants to hang out with you (wherever that may be!)
If you're looking to adopt a fun, confident, cuddly and active fluff-ball and want to find out more about Cooper please contact us.
Medical notes
Cooper has been vet checked and appears in good health.
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Adoption details
Please fill out our online adoption application http://www.amraa.org.au/adoption-form
Note that a property check is part of the process to ensure fences are secure with no gaps.
Our adoption screening is aimed to match the right dog to the right home and we make no apologies for the thoroughness of this process to ensure our dogs will find their best and last home.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.