





Koda
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About Koda
Pacifica, CA
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Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Koda’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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Koda's Story
**COURTESY REHOMING POST** Koda is not a CACC dog. We have not met him nor evaluated him and can't attest to his health or temperament. Please use the contact information listed to reach out and learn more. Meet 3 year old Koda, a big, <br/>handsome, 80-pound Husky with an even bigger heart! Koda is the ultimate "gentle giant." He's a cuddly lovebug who will happily melt into your arms, but he also has a silly side that keeps everyone smiling. One minute he's a happy couch potato snoozing by your side, and the next he's bouncing with energy, ready to join an active family adventure. He loves kids, is friendly with other dogs,<br/>and greets new people like they're already his best friends. Truly, he's the kind of dog who fits right into family life. Koda is also wonderfully food-motivated,<br/>which makes him easy (and fun!) to train. He's crate trained (during the day), fully house trained, neutered, and up to date on all his vaccinations. Play time with Koda means zoomies, chasing balls, and plenty of laughs. The only time he really "talks" is when he's asking politely to go outside or reminding you it's dinnertime. At the end of the day, he's all sweetness and love, waiting to snuggle in. For more information please contact Charlotte at ctmstary@yahoo.com.
**COURTESY REHOMING POST** Koda is not a CACC dog. We have not met him nor evaluated him and can't attest to his health or temperament. Please use the contact information listed to reach out and learn more. Meet 3 year old Koda, a big,
handsome, 80-pound Husky with an even bigger heart! Koda is the ultimate "gentle giant." He's a cuddly lovebug who will happily melt into your arms, but he also has a silly side that keeps everyone smiling. One minute he's a happy couch potato snoozing by your side, and the next he's bouncing with energy, ready to join an active family adventure. He loves kids, is friendly with other dogs,
and greets new people like they're already his best friends. Truly, he's the kind of dog who fits right into family life. Koda is also wonderfully food-motivated,
which makes him easy (and fun!) to train. He's crate trained (during the day), fully house trained, neutered, and up to date on all his vaccinations. Play time with Koda means zoomies, chasing balls, and plenty of laughs. The only time
**COURTESY REHOMING POST** Koda is not a CACC dog. We have not met him nor evaluated him and can't attest to his health or temperament. Please use the contact information listed to reach out and learn more. Meet 3 year old Koda, a big,
handsome, 80-pound Husky with an even bigger heart! Koda is the ultimate "gentle giant." He's a cuddly lovebug who will happily melt into your arms, but he also has a silly side that keeps everyone smiling. One minute he's a happy couch potato snoozing by your side, and the next he's bouncing with energy, ready to join an active family adventure. He loves kids, is friendly with other dogs,
and greets new people like they're already his best friends. Truly, he's the kind of dog who fits right into family life. Koda is also wonderfully food-motivated,
which makes him easy (and fun!) to train. He's crate trained (during the day), fully house trained, neutered, and up to date on all his vaccinations. Play time with Koda means zoomies, chasing balls, and plenty of laughs. The only time he really "talks" is when he's asking politely to go outside or reminding you it's dinnertime. At the end of the day, he's all sweetness and love, waiting to snuggle in. For more information please contact Charlotte at ctmstary@yahoo.com.
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Koda is from Companion Animal Community Center
[Pacifica, CA]
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