Libby
rescued from the san JOSE shelteR on 4/5/25
LIBBY IS BEING FOSTERED IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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WELCOME TO CAMP COCKER, LIBBY!
LIBBY was rescued from the San Jose, CA, shelter on April 5, 2025, A hit=by-car doggie, she was gently & lovingly transported to Camp Cocker in Los Angeles by two of our very special volunteers who made the long drive the same day! (See the Rescue Video below.) She was in urgent need of an FHO surgery, which was followed by a left knee surgery, then a right knee surgery - and now months of physical therapy!
Her surgeries all went well, and her post-op care and physical therapy have been outstanding! So Libby’s ready to start thinking about where her forever home will be! Whoever her lucky adopters are, they’ll need to continue her physical therapy with a certified veterinary physical therapist for a few more months, probably through the end of the year.
Libby is estimated to be 6-8 years old, and is such a sweet girl! She’s friendly with people and other dogs, and a she’s a delight to be around!
We’ve learned that Libby would prefer that male dogs do not get into her personal space, so a home without male dogs may be best.
HERE’S WHAT HER FOSTER MOM HAS TO SAY ABOUT HER:
Libby is the sweetest girl you could ever meet.
She loves people and is very people-oriented. She enjoys the company of other dogs, but she does better with females. She doesn’t like when male dogs sniff her backside—which is very understandable given how many puppies she’s had over the years.
She shows very mild and manageable resource guarding around food, but only toward male dogs. For example, she has never shown this behavior with Violet, Ladybelle, or Nikki. When she does guard, she doesn’t give much warning; she’ll quickly jump on Hershey, pin him down, and grab his neck—but she has never broken the skin.
Outside of those moments, she is fine sharing space with him—she can take treats right next to him, sleep beside him, and do everything else peacefully. Recently, she only guarded the dishwasher while Hershey was “helping clean up dishes.”
Her facial expressions are sometimes hard to read, but I’ve learned her signals and can anticipate when she might react to Hershey. By being proactive, I’ve been able to prevent any issues.
She enjoys playing with toys a little bit, especially if you’re watching her, but she mostly prefers to roll over and nap beside you. She doesn’t have separation anxiety when left home alone.
She is potty trained, but she does need to go out every 3–4 hours. She will use pee pads indoors, though occasionally she may try to pee on a rug. Taking her outside as soon as she wakes up from a nap works well. If you’re away for a few hours, she can also wear a diaper.
She is not fearful of strangers, but because her eyesight isn’t great, she may need to sniff a person first so she isn’t startled. Once she does, she immediately rolls over and asks for belly rubs! 💕.
*Please note that any age provided is only an estimate, based on veterinary examination.
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LIBBY IS BEING FOSTERED IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
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