Coke
šCURIOUS, SWEET, AND READY TO BRING SOME SPARKLE TO YOUR LIFE!š
General Information:
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- Housetrained: ā
- Leash Trained: Work in progress
- Good with other dogs: ā
- Good with cats: Indifferent
- Good with children: ā
My Story
Hi there! Iām Coke, a curious and gentle puppy with a big heart and an even bigger sense of adventure. I came here with my sister, Cola, and while we love each otherās company, Iām also confident exploring and playing on my own.
I get along great with other dogs and love making new friendsāwhether itās romping around the yard or joining in on a nice walk. Iām what you might call a āhappy walker.ā I enjoy my leash time but could use a little more practice on my manners (I just get so excited about the world!).
Food? Yes, please! Iām a quick eater and always eager for treats, but Iām not protective of my food or toysāIām a good sharer. Iām also respectful of fences, comfortable in my kennel, and I always keep it clean.
Iām a curious pup who likes to check out new sights and sounds, though loud noises might make me startle for a moment before I come right back for reassurance. Rain doesnāt bother me, and Iāll happily lounge outside on a nice day, taking in all the smells and sunshine.
Iām easy to handle, love a good belly rub, and Iām always ready for pets and attention. Iām not a big barker, I donāt drool, and I travel politely in the car (though I might need a little boost getting in).
If youāre looking for a sweet, well-mannered, outdoorsy puppy who loves people, other dogs, and the simple joys of lifeālike naps in the yard and snack timeāI might be your perfect match!
Come meet me, Coke, and see if Iām the missing spark in your life! ā¤ļøš¶
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