DO NOT TRUST THiS RESCUE! Coco’s Heart withholds bite histories, proven by reposting the same bio after a vicious unprovoked attack on my 12 year old senior pug AND other identical reviews on the bbb.
The dog was advertised as “dog friendly” and “did great with a miniature schnauzer” which is why I trusted her. This new dog viciously attacked my 12 year old senior happy-go-lucky pug after ten mis of meeting face-to-face. I had kept the new dog and mine separated by a door/floor to get the new dog used to the house and the smell of my pug. After a couple of hours of separation, and after I fed my pug separately, I introduced them to each other. Things looked fine, so we went to get the new dog food. I was told there were no food resource issues by the foster. While I was pouring the food in a bowl, out of nowhere, the new dog lashed out at my pug. I tried to pull apart the dog’s death grip off my pugs face. Got my pug free and tried to scoop him off the floor and the new dog grabbed a hold of my pug’s face/neck again and tried to kill him. This happened three times within seconds. Blood was EVERYWHERE and pouring down my pug’s face.
Within hours of getting this dog, in the ER, I reached out to Coco’s Heart and pleaded repeatedly to speak with a person by phone. They quite literally refused to call me. Blood everywhere, improper assessment of being dog friendly, NO ACCOUNTABILITY, PERIOD! They even said that due to what I reported, they may not take the dog back. How can anyone, after reading a couple of these reviews and mine, trust Coco’s Heart tells adopters the truth. Not to mention, zero mention in the new posting about this dog attacking mine. The ER vet said, my dog was very lucky to be alive.
Withholding bite histories and advertising the dog as “dog friendly” and “did great with a miniature schnauzer” is so reckless and irresponsible of Coco’s Heart, not to mention unethical. Coco’s Heart is liable for any sustained injuries going forward, period!