Codi

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Codi

Sprakers, NY

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Codi’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Codi's Story

Codi is a sweet 6-year old boxer mix (67% to be exact) the rest is a mix of Australian cattle dog, cavalier king Charles spaniel, & love. <br/>Codi has spent his last 5 years in a home with other dogs who he ultimately just wasn't getting along with. Things were escalating more frequently, and his owners decided that he'd be best suited in a home with no other dogs. He's lived with a cat for the past ~3 years and has shown no issues there. <br/>Codi has no child exposure, so at this point we're unsure how he would do; it could be assumed that he would do best with older children who are more understanding of dogs and their behaviors.<br/>Codi is a real sweetheart who would absolutely thrive in a single-dog household, so if you're looking to add to your family- he's the one for you!<br/>Codi is: <br/>Crate trained ✅<br/>Housebroken ✅<br/>Knows some basic commands ✅

Codi is a sweet 6-year old boxer mix (67% to be exact) the rest is a mix of Australian cattle dog, cavalier king Charles spaniel, & love.
Codi has spent his last 5 years in a home with other dogs who he ultimately just wasn't getting along with. Things were escalating more frequently, and his owners decided that he'd be best suited in a home with no other dogs. He's lived with a cat for the past ~3 years and has shown no issues there.
Codi has no child exposure, so at this point we're unsure how he would do; it could be assumed that he would do best with older children who are more understanding of dogs and their behaviors.
Codi is a real sweetheart who would absolutely thrive in a single-dog household, so if you're looking to add to your family- he's the one for you!
Codi is:
Crate trained ✅
Housebroken ✅
Knows some basic commands ✅

Codi is a sweet 6-year old boxer mix (67% to be exact) the rest is a mix of Australian cattle dog, cavalier king Charles spaniel, & love.
Codi has spent his last 5 years in a home with other dogs who he ultimately just wasn't getting along with. Things were escalating more frequently, and his owners decided that he'd be best suited in a home with no other dogs. He's lived with a cat for the past ~3 years and has shown no issues there.
Codi has no child exposure, so at this point we're unsure how he would do; it could be assumed that he would do best with older children who are more understanding of dogs and their behaviors.
Codi is a real sweetheart who would absolutely thrive in a single-dog household, so if you're looking to add to your family- he's the one for you!
Codi is:
Crate trained ✅
Housebroken ✅
Knows some basic commands ✅

How To Adopt

Codi was listed as Adoptable by Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter
How can I adopt Codi?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Codi is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter for details on the pet.
When can I meet Codi?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Codi, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter, and they'll be happy to help!
Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter's Adoption Policy
Dog Adoption Fee: $150 The adoption fee includes: Rabies Vaccination, Duramune Max 5 Distemper Vaccination, Microchipping, Heartworm/Lyme Testing, Lyme and/or Heartworm Treatment if needed, Neuter/Spay, Deworming and Flea Treatment if needed. Puppy Adoption Fee: $100 adoption fee + varying spay/neuter deposit by weight. The adoption fee includes: Age appropriate vaccinations and dewormings. Puppies are not adopted out until at least 8 weeks of age. *The spay/neuter deposit is refunded when your adopted puppy is altered at your own vet, or applied to our clinic at Ayres. Cat Adoption Fee: $50 The adoption fee includes: Rabies Vaccination, Fel-O-Vax IV Distemper Vaccination, FIV/FELV testing, Neuter/Spay, Deworming and Flea Treatment if needed. Kitten Adoption Fee: $15 + varying spay/neuter deposit = $95 total for females, $65 Total for males. The adoption fee includes: Age appropriate vaccinations and dewormings. FIV/FELV testing. *The spay/neuter deposit is refunded when your adopted kitten is altered at your own vet, or applied to our clinic at Ayres. Finding our animals their perfect forever home is extremely important to everyone at Ayres. We do our best to match potential adopters with dogs who would best fit into their families and we pride ourselves in being completely honest when it comes to each animal and any quirks they may have. We understand that finding a new pet and adding them to your home can be a lot, and we strive to help make it as easy and happy of a process as possible! If you see a dog/cat you see on our site, you can stop up anytime during open hours to meet that dog. It is always a good idea to call ahead of time, or even email us to find out if that dog is still available, if you have any questions you want to know before coming out or if you just want to see if that dog is a good fit for you or you for them. If a dog’s bio says that they require an appointment to meet them, it is either because they are in a foster home, or are still working on meeting new people and require our trainer to be present for the meet and greet. Once you (and everyone in your home) meet the dog/cat you are interested in, we do have an adoption application that everyone has to fill out to begin the screening process. For Dogs Only: If you didn’t do a meet and greet with any other dogs in the home, we do take that step next, too. Just like people. dogs don’t always hit it off, so a meet and greet always has to be done to ensure they are a good match for one another. Once the adoption paperwork has been gone over, and everything looks great then we schedule a home visit with the dog to make sure all animals get along in the home and that it is a good place for said dog to call home. Don’t worry, we are absolutely NOT critical on home visits. Just want to make sure that it is safe for our dogs to live in.

Codi is from Ayres Memorial Animal Shelter

[Sprakers, NY]

Today's hours:
Visits by appointment only
Location
133 Hilltop Road Sprakers, NY, 12166

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