Cooper is the newest member of the DLA team and he is excited to be the clinic therapy dog and official greeter. He is a friendly 8 year old Havanese who doesn’t shed and rarely barks but is always ready for a pet, cuddle, or a little game of fetch. He lives with Cathy and her family and helped raise two little girls and one large furry dog brother. You will see Cooper wandering the halls of the clinic or napping in his clinic dog bed outside Cathy’s treatment room.
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Diane Lee & Associates
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