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This sweet, neutered boy is a Boxer Staffy mix with a sprinkling of bull terrier. He weighs around 80 pounds, and is roughly 2.5 years old. Koda has lived with his foster dad for 4 months, thriving with structure and access to a yard. Koda is highly food motivated and very receptive to positive redirection. He is eager to please! All qualities that have helped Koda learn leash manners and new commands in the short time he has been with his foster dad. Koda is microchipped, up to date on all vaccines, and loves meeting new people. He is crate trained, potty trained, loves playing find it and respects boundaries when they are enforced. He loves licking frozen yogurt from his lick mat and chewing his kong. He has no accidents in the house while his foster dad is at work. Koda would do wonderful as a solo dog, as he may try to be head of the pack in a multi-dog household. The first 3 months he will need patience as he navigates separation anxiety and growing secure in his fur-ever home.
This sweet, neutered boy is a Boxer Staffy mix with a sprinkling of bull terrier. He weighs around 80 pounds, and is roughly 2.5 years old. Koda has lived with his foster dad for 4 months, thriving with structure and access to a yard. Koda is highly food motivated and very receptive to positive redirection. He is eager to please! All qualities that have helped Koda learn leash manners and new commands in the short time he has been with his foster dad. Koda is microchipped, up to date on all vaccines, and loves meeting new people. He is crate trained, potty trained, loves playing find it and respects boundaries when they are enforced. He loves licking frozen yogurt from his lick mat and chewing his kong. He has no accidents in the house while his foster dad is at work. Koda would do wonderful as a solo dog, as he may try to be head of the pack in a multi-dog household. The first 3 months he will need patience as he navigates separation anxiety and growing secure in his fur-ever home.
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If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.