Cooper is a sweet, gentle soul with a heart as big as his frame. At just one year old, he’s still finding his way in the world, but his affectionate nature shines through every day.
Personality
Cooper is a true lapdog at heart—he’d much rather be snuggled up with you than lying on the floor.
He’s calm compared to many Cavaliers, with a softer, quieter energy.
Loud noises and fast movements can make him nervous, but with patience and reassurance, he settles quickly.
He loves other animals and gets along well with cats, dogs, and even farm animals.
Training & Habits
Knows basic commands like “Stay” and “No.”
Will sit politely when the kennel or outside door is opened.
Still learning leash manners and house training, but he’s eager to please and a fast learner.
Cooper is intact, so he’s still working on appropriate behavior around female dogs—his foster siblings are helping him learn boundaries.
Ideal Home
Cooper would thrive in a home where he can be the center of attention without competing with his brother. He’s happiest with gentle guidance, consistent routines, and plenty of lap time. His foster believes he’ll blossom beautifully in a household that can give him the space and love he deserves.
Health & Care
Cooper is not quite ready for adoption, as he needs to still be neutered.
Loves long walks to keep his handsome shape.
Afraid to get into the car, but once inside, he’s a wonderful copilot.
Enjoys meeting new people of all ages—just be mindful, as his excitement sometimes leads to jumping.
Daily Rhythm
Cooper’s day includes early morning potty breaks, meals at 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., playtime, naps, and lots of snuggles. He’s a creature of habit who thrives on routine.
Cooper is still discovering who he is, but one thing is certain: his gentle spirit and loving nature will make him a cherished companion. If you’re looking for a sweet Cavalier who wants nothing more than to be your lapdog and best friend, Cooper is waiting to meet you. He is not quite ready for adoption, check back for updates.