About Copi:

Copi is a medium-sized, female Heading Dog, aged 6 years old.

Description:

We inherited Copi from a family member. Despite being lovely and affectionate, she is a working dog that won’t “work”, so we are looking to rehome her. She would make a great pet for someone living rurally or on a lifestyle block.

We suspect her first owner treated her more as a pet/companion than a working dog, so she didn’t receive the training a working dog should when she was young. We have tried to train her since she came to us a few years ago, but she isn’t interested. She would much rather play with the other dogs in our large dog team or play fetch with a squeaky toy.

She hasn’t had any health issues or surgeries. She’s lived outside her whole life (kennel and chain), so not toilet trained. Her exposure to kids has been limited, but she just stayed with a colleague of mine for a week and got along well with their 9-year old. That same family let her inside and apparently she loved hanging out on a mat and cuddling.

We would be happy to share costs for the pet bus if someone from farther afield is interested in adopting her.

Is Copi used to children? Yes.
Is Copi used to cats? Don’t know.
Is Copi toilet-trained? No.
Is Copi used to stock? Yes.
Is Copi used to chickens? Yes.
How well does Copi get on with other dogs? Great.
Copi lives in Nightcaps, .
A bit about Copi’s personality:

Copi is relaxed and loving. She enjoys being around people and other dogs; she would be best suited to someone that works on a farm/lifestyle block or works from home, as she gets lonely when left alone. She doesn’t bat an eye at ducks, chickens, sheep or cattle – she is pretty cruisey.

I can truly say she is lovely, and if we didn’t already have a large dog team it would be lovely to keep her.

About me:

My name: Shannon.
My e-mail address: baxt16@yahoo.com.
My phone number: 0272201616

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