Pupdates: Cook’s sponsored service dog
In case you missed it, read our first post about Cook’s ICAN sponsorship.
A few weeks ago I received an exciting text message from Dino Sierp, the Director of Development and Outreach at the Indiana Canine Assistant Network (ICAN). Dezzie was in labor! (Dezzie is the mom to the service dog Cook is sponsoring.) On July 26, Dezzie delivered 7 beautiful lab puppies—2 yellow and 5 black. And guess what? They’re all boys!
The litter is currently living with Linda, a volunteer for the ICAN organization. Linda opened her home to Dezzie during the final weeks of her pregnancy and was present during the birth and first precious weeks of the pups’ lives.

During what could easily be described as the best meeting I’ve ever attended, I got to spend an afternoon up close and personal with each fuzzy, snuggly puppy.
Each ICAN litter is given a theme for temporary names to the volunteers keep track of who is who until their personalities begin to emerge. Since the puppies’ father lives in Florida, each one was temporarily named after a Florida city. Their names are Orlando, Destin, Dayton, Ocala, Bradenton, Ft. Meyers, and St. Petersburg. If you asked me to point out which puppy is which, I’d have to tell you by the color of their collar and the chart on the wall because it’s hard to tell!
The puppies are now about four weeks old. At this age, their eyes are open, they’re (kind of) learning how to use a potty pad, and they’re easing into eating dog food. The puppies still follow their mama around in hopes of getting the chance to nurse, but they’re growing more and more independent each day.
It’s important that the puppies start learning about the world around them and begin developing an eagerness to learn. Since it’s still a bit too warm to let them explore outside, Linda put a baby pool full of colorful plastic balls in her living room to let them frolic.
The puppies were mostly escapes artists, climbing out of the pool immediately. But once they figured out that someone would put them right back in, they gave up and fell asleep. After all, being a puppy is exhausting.
At eight weeks, the puppies will be assigned to live with another volunteer and will begin the early stages of socialization and being in various environments and settings. That’s around the time when we will find out which of these darling boys will be Cook’s sponsored service dog.

Until then, we will continue asking for employee suggestions on what to name him. (And we love the suggestions you’ve given us so far!) When making your suggestion, please keep in mind that an ICAN pup should have a name that’s easy to say and has meaning. After all, this little pup is going to grow up and be the companion of someone with special needs—he should have a special name!
Leave your puppy name suggestions below or visit our Facebook page for the Cook Pupdates posts!
I vote either COOKie or Phoenix, but I think Phoenix will have more meaning for the pup and his companion in addition to his sponsors.
Service dog name suggestions:
Yoshi
Chewie
Draco
Diogi (Deeohgee)
Thor
Barkley
Blaze
Bolt
Thunder
Alfred
Sergeant Pepper (if black fur)
Colonel Mustard (if yellow fur)
Donut
Cookie
Flex
Hercules
Echo
Dash
Great Story!
Wowee! What a response and what a lucky dog. We’re all clearly dog lovers.
Given our recent history… I love ‘PHOENIX’ (New Beginning, Rebirth, a New lease of life…) because it mirrors COOK’s current compass and informed destination.
We’re all going through various TRANSFORMATIVE phases that had its genesis in the FDA wake-up call. As a consequence we are now REINVENTING ourselves and our process to meet the urgent and satisfying requirements of that timely ‘Letter’.
Thanks to Jim Root.
Metro
It’s great to know taht Cook is caring. I like the COOKie-Idea nad the Cara-Idea (although he is a boy and Cara sounds a little bit female). Another suggestion: Anchor. As he will be an anchor for the one he helps 🙂
Great post! I don’t know how you could leave them behind! They are so cute.
Name suggestion: Cara (Irish (Gaelic) for friend).
Simba
Phoenix. A cool name for a male dog, plus it not only represents “Project Phoenix” here at Cook Pharmica, but the Phoenix (bird) represents rebirth, or new beginnings, which for someone getting a service dog, it would be just that. A new beginning.
Amazing story!! Great job!
Here are some names and their meaning for the little guy:
Isaiah- Helper
Oscar- Divine Spear
Edward- Guardian
Dakota- Friend
I like the Dakota idea!!
My brother and sister-in-law host a (service) puppy occasionally. Your pictures make me want one! Thanks for making a difference!
Frampton
Absolutely adorable, great story!
Thanks for sharing Courtney! Great story.
I still like the idea of Cookie! 🙂 COOKie… rather fitting don’t ya think? 🙂
Nice post & lovely story !
Name, Matrix ( nickname of the AMATRICE, city completely destroyed during the earthquake, two day ago in Italy )
“Gobi” – today on UK news story & “Butch” after my nans dog which I grew up with.. 🙂
Great example of reaching out to help others! Great story and contribution to humanity!
lovely puppies! I like Star; simple, easy to say and can’t be shortened. plus, really these dog’s are all ‘Stars’
That goes with the “Star of Indiana” band!
Love the story and will love watching them grow!
What a great way of helping those in need. Thanks for sharing this wonderful story!
‘Cookie’ would be a good name
GREAT STORY! When the lucky dog finally gets it’s service vest I hope it comes to P48 and visits!
names Grant,Lincoln,Reagen,Bush,Ford, Benjamin, Grover
If our service dog is one of the black labs- Sirius.
“Jasper” (sustains and supports during stressful times all the while bringing a sense of tranquility and wholeness)
Such a great story!
Possible names: Apollo – Greek god of the sun/light, music, poetry, healing, medicine and plague. Or Mullo? A Gaulish deity said to heal afflictions of the eye. Or maybe Nodens? A Gallo-Roman and Roman British god associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs.
Holy smokes…..those pups……………….
Parker
As a tribute to Park 48.
I like Buddy, because after all he will be someone’s best buddy.
Thank you Courtney for the update! My heart goes out to all these special blessings!
What a fitting post for #NationalDogDay! Can’t wait to meet our furry friend!
Thanks for the “pupdate,” Courtney! Wouldn’t it be nice if all meetings were accompanied by puppies!? Can’t wait to hear which puppy Cook will get to sponsor!
nice post Courtney.
Very sweet story. I’ll look forward to hearing more!
Comet