[Read About Natural Seizure Care] We rescued Cooper eight months ago from a shelter in MT and then discovered that he had several issues including needing to have a broken K9 removed. He is super sweet 90% of the time, but becomes aggressive with no warning, likely right before a seizure event. He really needs a home where his people are there all the time. He is fine on his own for a few hours at a time, but becomes agitated and barks excessively if left for long stretches.
Spokane County
Spokane, Washington
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