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Hadler aka Cody has blossomed into an affectionate companion. He gets along wonderfully with dogs of his size. He enjoys lounging on the couch with his human and sleeping in bed near their head. He's kennel trained. He delights in playing chase with his canine friends in the backyard, as well as playing with his toys. He's fond of bully sticks, house trained, adept at using the doggy door, and will resort to a potty pad if necessary. He LOVES to go for walks.
Hadler aka Cody, is a rescue from a situation involving 25 small dogs, was extremely fearful upon his rescue a year ago. He was adopted but is now being returned due to the need for a quieter environment with fewer people. He is apprehensive around strangers, which makes his current situation unsuitable. He seeks a peaceful home. He would do best with another social dog in the home but can be solo. He does not like kids at all and will bark and growl at them.
His limited exposure to people in the past means he's still learning how to greet them. He tends to get frightened and bark at newcomers. He's not comfortable around children or certain men, especially when they lean over him. However, he's highly motivated by treats, which helps when meeting new people. He has a quirky personality, and a generally calm demeanor. He is an Excellent companion dog.
Hadler (Cody) is also leash trained and really enjoys walks, showing excitement when his harness is brought out.
No kids for this guy.
For adoption inquiries, visit www.campcompanion.org. The adoption fee is $300 plus tax.
Hadler aka Cody has blossomed into an affectionate companion. He gets along wonderfully with dogs of his size. He enjoys lounging on the couch with his human and sleeping in bed near their head. He's kennel trained. He delights in playing chase with his canine friends in the backyard, as well as playing with his toys. He's fond of bully sticks, house trained, adept at using the doggy door, and will resort to a potty pad if necessary. He LOVES to go for walks.
Hadler aka Cody, is a rescue from a situation involving 25 small dogs, was extremely fearful upon his rescue a year ago. He was adopted but is now being returned due to the need for a quieter environment with fewer people. He is apprehensive around strangers, which makes his current situation unsuitable. He seeks a peaceful home. He would do best with another social dog in the home but can be solo. He does not like kids at all and will bark and growl at them.
His limited exposure to people in the past means he's still learning how to greet them. He tends to get frightened and bark at newcomers. He's not comfortable around children or certain men, especially when they lean over him. However, he's highly motivated by treats, which helps when meeting new people. He has a quirky personality, and a generally calm demeanor. He is an Excellent companion dog.
Hadler (Cody) is also leash trained and really enjoys walks, showing excitement when his harness is brought out.
No kids for this guy.
For adoption inquiries, visit www.campcompanion.org. The adoption fee is $300 plus tax.
Our adoption process involves completing a one-page adoption application. Applications are processed within 48 hours.
Adoption fees for cats/kittens are $130.00. All cats/kittens have been wormed, altered, tested for feline leukemia, given age-appropriate vaccinations, and are microchipped.
Adoption fees for dogs/puppies are $300.00 All dogs/puppies have been wormed, altered, tested for heart worm, given age-appropriate vaccinations, and are microchipped.
We also offer our Senior for Senior program matching senior animals to people over the age of 63. Adoption fees are waived for this program.
Our adoption process involves completing a one-page adoption application. Applications are processed within 48 hours.
Adoption fees for cats/kittens are $130.00. All cats/kittens have been wormed, altered, tested for feline leukemia, given age-appropriate vaccinations, and are microchipped.
Adoption fees for dogs/puppies are $300.00 All dogs/puppies have been wormed, altered, tested for heart worm, given age-appropriate vaccinations, and are microchipped.
We also offer our Senior for Senior program matching senior animals to people over the age of 63. Adoption fees are waived for this program.
Partnering with local pet stores, we have adoption day every Saturday in Rochester, Minnesota, rotating locations every week.
Please see our website at www.campcompanion.org for the weekly location.
Partnering with local pet stores, we have adoption day every Saturday in Rochester, Minnesota, rotating locations every week.
Please see our website at www.campcompanion.org for the weekly location.
More about this rescue
Camp Companion is a 501c3 organization established in 2003.
Based in Rochester MN, the organization is totally driven by volunteers.
Camp Companion is dedicated to providing low-cost spay and neuter services for feral, farm and stray companion animals. The organization is funded solely by donations, fundraisers, grants, and adoption fees. All funds we receive are used for veterinary expenses and the cost of care incurred for the animals waiting for their forever homes.
Through our spay / neuter efforts, we encounter kittens and stray domestic cats that need rescue services and a forever home. We have no shelter, but rely on foster homes to care for these rescued pets. Every animal we offer for adoption is spayed or neutered.
Camp Companion is a 501c3 organization established in 2003.
Based in Rochester MN, the organization is totally driven by volunteers.
Camp Companion is dedicated to providing low-cost spay and neuter services for feral, farm and stray companion animals. The organization is funded solely by donations, fundraisers, grants, and adoption fees. All funds we receive are used for veterinary expenses and the cost of care incurred for the animals waiting for their forever homes.
Through our spay / neuter efforts, we encounter kittens and stray domestic cats that need rescue services and a forever home. We have no shelter, but rely on foster homes to care for these rescued pets. Every animal we offer for adoption is spayed or neutered.