

Cooper
Available through Home Counties Boxer Welfare
Key Facts About Cooper
Description
Cooper is very much a friendly puppy. He is exuberant and when meeting people he will jump up. He is crate-trained and is used to being left alone during some days. He pulls on the lead but this is correctible when there are no distractions. If he sees something to interest him, perhaps a person or another dog he will lunge but he is very friendly and his aim is to gain attention or to play. Cooper’s deafness has not long been fully apparent, so his training hitherto has not recognised his hearing loss. Because of his lack of recall he has very little experience of running off-lead. Cooper can bark when people leave the room, if he is left behind but this can be worked on.Cooper needs a home where his deafness will be positively addressed and with a family who will heavily invest in training including introducing him to sign language. It is not complicated but does require clarity and consistency when giving visual instructions. Help can be available if needed.Cooper isMicrochippedVac...
