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Patch Pets: Coco the Corgi

Family didn't want to put her through the confines of months in quarantine for trip to Australia.

Coco is a female 7-year-old Corgi, weighing about 25 pounds.  Her family loved her dearly, but didn't want to put her through the confines of months in quarantine for the transfer to Australia. She's a bit of a doggie celebrity here in Coronado. Her admiring fans tend to look for her at Tidelands Park and Bradley, where she is known to enjoy baseball and plays with the children. 

Her leisurely strolls are a walk in the park for her, so behaved and poised.   Between innings, she'll invite you to rub her belly and show you how much she enjoys that simple gesture.  This girl loves life and will allow you that same pleasure of seeing the world through her eyes.  

Coco has manageable special needs, and her relinquishing family has committed to help with the cost for her medicine.  When you meet her, you'll love her style.  A calm and dedicated companion, she's so very easy to fall in love with.
You can meet other dogs and cats available for adoption at the Coronado Animal Care Facility on 1395 First St. Hours of operation are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily except major holidays.  

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kim May 20, 2013 at 03:50 pm
This is a great event. Thank you to all of the volunteers who helped make it a fun and enrichingRead More experience for my family. We need to get the word out about this helpful event in Coronado for the future. It was a learning experience for children and adults alike. I feel better now with my daughter riding her bike on the busy streets of Coronado. Thanks again to all of the Police Officers, Boy Scouts, Girls Scouts and local volunteers.