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*COCONUT - ID#A187951

I am currently in Foster Care.
Please contact the shelter at animalservices@fremont.gov
for more information.

My name is *coconut.

I am a neutered male. Shelter staff believe I am a gray Patterdale Terrier mix.

The shelter staff think I am about 3 years old.

I weigh approximately 42.00 lbs.

I have been at the shelter since Apr 18, 2024

This information was refreshed 33 minutes ago and may not represent all of the animals at the Fremont Animal Services.

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Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal:
Coconut went on a weekend foster. She sent the following information:
"He turned out to be a phenomenal dog! Never heard him bark! He slept in my bed and was very cuddly at night time. He turned out to be a very chill office dog and just slept while I had him at work with me. Other people would come see him and comment on how good he was. I was able to leave him “UN-crated” for 4 hours and all he did was sleep (I watched him on camera) no accidents.
He walks really well on a leash and would constantly look for guidance. Very eager and quick to learn. Rode GREAT in the car. Took a bath really well, even ignored the other dogs getting bathed. Not destructive (except for toys).
He loves to play and definitely has energy but almost knows when he needs to relax (like when I’m working or not with him). He goes with the flow….if you want him to be active he definitely will…if you want him to chill out he will. He would probably do really good with kids because he is so playful. Give him a bone and he can occupy himself.
On Sunday he became much more cuddly and loving and less excitable. He was soooo sweet."
He was trainable, I "nipped his mouthiness in the butt right away with a citronella spray….he never mouthed again after that. He did have two pee accidents when I first took him home…he quickly caught on to potty outside."



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