Coco's presentation can be very intimidating. She is very vocal barks a lot and snarls. She has not bitten anyone. She is very good with my adult son and very good with me. I would not trust her around children. I don't think that she would do well in an environment, where she can be overstimulated. We rescued her about two years ago ago and then ended up having limited time with her, therefore, her training is not complete nor what it should be. She can definitely benefit from socialization and consistent training I think would improve her behavior. At this juncture and my son and my life, we are unable to continue to provide for her And just want her to be in a safe and loving environment where she can grow and become the dog that I know she's capable of being. When we took her into my home, we had two family dogs and both mail and both fixed and she did very well with them. She also did very well with an elder Female fixed blind dog. Went on a leash she'll run to the end of it and snarl and bark and carry on off leash sugar, right up to another dog and sniff them and play and do whatever. She is very affectionate to both my son and I loves to be on or in your lap. She will sit and watch TV with you and react to the animals that she sees on TV. At night, she loves to cuddle under the blankets and snuggles right up to you needs to touch you. I wish my circumstances were different. That being said, I think she could blossom into a wonderful, loving, affectionate companion for the right person.
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