Background
Once a stray dog, Coco suffered from skin problems due to malnutrition. Fortunately, she was rescued by a kind-hearted citizen and sent to an animal hospital. Her skin problem cured, Coco remained for a time in the hospital, waiting for a warm home to welcome her. Still waiting, Coco was eventually brought to PACK Taiwan.
Personality
Coco is a quiet and calm girl. She enjoys being alone and most of the time, might show just a fixed expression on her face. But don’t think Coco’s just a homebody— she enjoys being outside! When you put her on the leash and take her out for a walk, she will instantly be full of energy. In fact, she won’t be able to stop smiling when on a walk with you. Not only is she a good partner at home, but also for outdoor activities!
Energy Level

Relaxed
Active
Coco likes going for walks, but at home she prefers quiet time by herself.
Temperament

Shy
Social
A bit shy, Coco won’t go out of her way to seek out other people or dogs.
Role

Follower
Leader
Though not extremely attached to people, Coco is generally an obedient, cooperative, independent dog.
Adaptability

Low
High
Takes a bit longer to get used to strangers, other dogs, and some noises.
Behavioral Observations
Coco is easily startled, and her reaction will show only through her facial expression; there is no excessive physical reaction. If you don’t have time to pay much attention to her, she won’t make a fuss and will simply go to sleep obediently and enjoy time by herself. When you bring her out for a walk, Coco will remain quiet and simply follow you around at your own pace. Because she tends to match your walking speed, walking is quite a pleasure – you won’t have to worry about it becoming a tug of war or a chase!
Medical History
All of PACK's dogs are vaccinated annually, dewormed monthly and receive flea and tick medication quarterly. Every dog is spayed/neutered upon arrival at PACK HQ.

Spayed/Neutered

Vaccinated (3/27/2021)

Microchipped
Coco has no health issues that we are aware of.
Tolerance Levels
At PACK Academy, we socialize our dogs by exposing them to different stimuli and recording their tolerance levels for each one. These observations help us understand the dogs better, which then helps us find suitable homes for them.
Strangers

She’ll be a bit nervous at first, but adapts over time.
Dogs

Can generally get along with other dogs though she doesn’t initiate.
Cats

Have not yet observed Coco with cats.
Kids

She’s not crazy about kids, but doesn’t mind them either.
Noise

Will get startled, but won’t display an extreme reaction.
Touch

She can be petted all over, but generally won’t ask to be petted.
Behavior Observations
There are some common behavior issues that we see in dogs who have spent a significant amount of time in a shelter. We assess our dogs for these behaviors and provide training plans for adopters to help manage them.
Barking

Extremely quiet. No barking was observed in a variety of circumstances.
Separation
Anxiety

Used to being alone, shows no sign of separation anxiety.
Aggression

We haven't witnesses aggression in Coco
Resource
Guarding

Has not displayed resource guarding.
Destructive
Chewing

Has not chewed on anything she's not supposed to.
Obedience Training
Obedience training is critical for nurturing healthy dog-human relationships and having a well-behaving dog. Our dogs receive basic training at PACK Academy, which provides a foundation for communication between dog and human.
Name

Coco knows her name and responds when you call her
Yes & No

Understands both “yes” and “no”
Potty Trained

Accustomed to doing her business when on a walk, but will also potty indoors at the designated spot.
Good on Leash

Easy to guide and control. No vigorous movements or attempts to escape!
Sit

Understands “sit”
Down

Understands “down”
Stay

Understands “stay” and will follow orders
Come

Understands, but may not come every time
Paw

Work in progress