Meet Coconut!
Coconut is one of fourteen precious Great Pyrenees/Doberman mix puppies who entered a high-euthanasia shelter with their mama. When their mom developed mastitis, Coconut and most of her siblings had to be bottle-fed — and this little girl has grown into a thriving, personality-packed sweetheart!
Coconut is equal parts feisty and sweet. She has a confident, spunky side and isn’t afraid to make herself known — especially if she thinks it’s time for attention or snacks! She’s a bit vocal and expressive, which just adds to her charm and big personality.
She absolutely loves attention and will happily soak up all the affection you’re willing to give. And food? Let’s just say she’s very motivated. Treats and mealtime are serious business in Coconut’s world — which will make training fun and rewarding!
Despite her sassy streak, Coconut is incredibly loving and bonds closely with her people. She enjoys playing with her siblings, being in the middle of the action, and then settling down for cuddles once she’s gotten her energy out.
Because she’s still young, Coconut is at a wonderful age to grow and adapt in just about any home. With proper introductions and continued socialization, she should do well with dogs, cats, kids, or as a solo pup who gets to be the star of the show.
Coconut is 7 weeks old and available for foster-to-adopt.
What does Foster-to-Adopt mean?
It means you bring Coconut home as a foster while she finishes up any remaining vetting (such as vaccines or spay, if age-appropriate). Once her vetting is completed through our rescue, the adoption gets finalized. It’s a great way to ensure a smooth transition while we complete her medical care!
If you’re looking for a bold, funny, food-loving little firecracker who will keep you laughing and loving, Coconut might just be your girl.
Apply to foster-to-adopt here:
https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/70992/generic
