Meet Coco
Age: 11 years Weight: 68 lbs Good with dogs: Yes Good with cats: No Good with kids: No Activity level: Low Shedding: Moderate Vocal Level: Moderate Training: Basic, House, Leash, Crate Sweet Coco has been with us since 2017. We first met Coco when we helped get her spayed and vaccinated through our outreach program. Unfortunately, her owner got sick and surrendered her. We think Coco is a lab/pitbull mix. She dreams of a calm, relaxed life with good, loving people. She needs a home without small children because their energy makes her uneasy. She's good company for calm dogs, medium to large size. She's more of a companion for other dogs than a playmate. Coco is a softie when it comes to her "babies". She likes to carry around a stuffed animal with her. She really loves all toys and plays well alone. She enjoys peaceful naps on the hammock, leisurely walks, and just hanging around the house with her friends. She is a funny girl who is sure to fill your home with joy and laughter! Coco is spayed, microchipped and fully vaccinated. She is also potty trained, leash and crate trained. She’s ready to have a family of her own and will make an amazing companion Please email placement@duckteam6.org if you are interested in making her a member of your family. .
Could Coco be your senior soulmate?
Reach out to Duck Team 6 Street Dog Rescue and mention Coco’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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