Cooper does best with someone who is home often as he does not like to be alone – a guardian who works from home or can bring him to work would be the perfect fit for him! He is great with people of all sizes, lived with children, and is good with other animals, although sometimes he doesn’t greet new dogs politely. Cooper requires a secure fenced yard as he can be a houdini and find ways to escape and follow his nose. Long daily walks are crucial in keeping Cooper happy both mentally and physically!
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