Coco




Coco came to us after we received a phone call from a man who said he had a wolf dog for us. When he arrived, Coco was seen in the back of his truck tied with a chain. The man told us that Coco was vicious and threatened that if we did not take Coco, he would drive down the road to a field and shoot him. His excuse was that he could not control Coco. When one of our volunteers untied Coco, poor Coco leapt into his arms and gave him a great big kiss.
Since he was brought to us, Coco has been the sweetest animal. He gives no problems to anyone, and instead of acting vicious, he loves to give tongue baths. During winter he loves to steal volunteers' mittens and scarves, and will usually bury them for safe keeping. During summer he can usually be found swimming in his pond or lounging under a tree. Coco adores any type of affection, and will "snort" when he's enjoying himself. He has a strong relationship with his mate, Angel, and the two will lie next to one another or wrestle.

Coco is a low-content wolf dog.