Warning: Absolutely Adorable

Cooper’s training team has been working on bonding and building trust.  Cooper has been unsure of this new place and large crowds of people.  If strangers approach him while he’s on the leash he will stop and stand still.  

Progress has been made over the last 11 days!  Cooper has been happy go lucky and playing more.  His inmate trainer says that when Cooper gets really excited he snorts a lot and will run right up to the person he is seeking attention from.  He picked up a toy and tried shaking it, but it hit him in the face so now he’s thinking twice about the shaking method of toy play.

Cooper doesn’t have any problem with shiny floors and seems to be picking up his commands really well.  He knows kennel and wait pretty well already.  He walks nicely with a loose leash and understands let’s go and release.  He’s responding to his name and will stare down his inmate trainer until he gets a treat! (subliminal messages received!)  He’s working on learning bed, sit, and down.  

Cooper’s inmate trainer says that Cooper is a very loving and friendly boy.  He loves to be the center of attention!  He’s absolutely adorable and uses all the cuteness to receive attention from those around him.