





Koda Bear (20240314-03)
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
About Koda Bear (20240314-03)
Mississauga, ON
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Koda Bear (20240314-03)’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Koda Bear (20240314-03)'s Story
PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION IN THE DOG'S PROFILE, AS WELL AS THE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE BEFORE EMAILING US WITH QUESTIONS. Our Volunteers use up valuable time answering questions, when the answers are readily available on our website. Our adoptions come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org.<br/><br/>We are a foster-based rescue. We do not have a facility. MEET & GREETS FOR DOGS IN ONTARIO WILL ONLY BE ARRANGED ONCE AN ADOPTION APPLICATION IS APPROVED. THANK YOU!!!<br/>Please visit our website for more information: https://www.niagaradogrescue.com/ or fill in our adoption application: https://niagaradogrescue.com/adoption-application.php<br/><br/>OUT-OF-TOWN Dogs with NDR refer to dogs we have saved that have yet to make their journey to Ontario. These dogs are currently in our care with the help of our partners in the area. These dogs will all travel to the Niagara Region once an appropriate adopter or local foster is found.<br/><br/>This dog is currently located in: Mexico<br/><br/>Name: Koda Bear (20240314-03)<br/>Age: 3.5 years old<br/>Weight: 41 lbs<br/>Gender: Male<br/>Spayed/Neutered: Yes<br/>Breed : Lab/Rottweiler mix<br/>Colour: Black/tan<br/><br/>Neck size (for collar):<br/>Height (from top of head):<br/>Length (from nose to base of tail):<br/>Crate size recommended:<br/><br/>Good with women: yes<br/>Good with men: yes<br/>Good with kids: yes<br/>Good with dogs: yes, he is in a boarding facility where he interacts with all types of dogs and he has demonstrated he prefers females with his energy level but plays with other males as well.<br/>Good with cats: no<br/>House trained: yes<br/>Crate trained: yes, but would prefer to not be in it<br/>Energy level: medium/high, he is very playful and will love to have hikes and long walks to burn out his young energy.<br/>Can be handled/touched: yes, loves affection<br/>Flight risk: yes, can be a bit of an escape artist, will need a fenced yard to ensure he doesn’t go on any adventures<br/>Current food: Kirkland kibble<br/>Food aggressive: no, but all dogs fed separately<br/>Barker: no, only when another dog barks<br/>Walks on leash: yes<br/>Leash reactive: no<br/>Rides well in a car: yes<br/>Needs a home with a yard: yes, this will be ideal, he loves the grass to play and run in as well as sunbathing.<br/>Needs a home with another dog: Needs a home with another dog: not a necessity, however he would love a playful female playmate<br/>Can live in an apartment: no<br/><br/>Koda Bear is a 3 year-old Lab/Rottweiler mix from Mexico with a big heart, a playful spirit, and an unshakable love for life. Today, he’s thriving and enjoying every moment at the doggy hotel he currently calls home—but what he truly dreams of is a family of his very own.<br/>Koda’s story began outside a department store in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he was found curled up in a corner, scared and cold. Security guards were preparing to call animal control, a situation that often leads to euthanasia. We couldn’t let that be his ending. When Koda was rescued, he was in fair condition—no visible scars, but covered in ticks and fleas and clearly unsure of what would happen next. Despite his fear, he showed nothing but gratitude and gentleness toward the people who helped him.<br/>With care, safety, and time, Koda’s true personality began to shine. He is a very happy, sweet, and affectionate boy who loves being around people and thrives on attention. Playtime is one of his greatest joys, especially when it involves a squeaky tennis ball—his absolute favorite treasure. Treats, cuddles, and interactive play are high on his list of life’s pleasures.<br/>Koda has a playful, adventurous nature and would do best with an energetic family who enjoys being active and including their dog in daily life. He does well with potty routines and understands that outside is where he’s supposed to go.<br/>At his core, Koda Bear is a loving companion who seeks connection and affection. He’s the kind of dog who reminds you to enjoy the moment, chase the fun, and greet each day with joy. After everything he’s been through, Koda is ready for a forever home where he can feel secure, loved, and included as part of the family.<br/>If you’re looking for a loyal, playful best friend who’s ready for adventures and endless love, Koda Bear may be the perfect match for you.
PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION IN THE DOG'S PROFILE, AS WELL AS THE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE BEFORE EMAILING US WITH QUESTIONS. Our Volunteers use up valuable time answering questions, when the answers are readily available on our website. Our adoptions come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org.
We are a foster-based rescue. We do not have a facility. MEET & GREETS FOR DOGS IN ONTARIO WILL ONLY BE ARRANGED ONCE AN ADOPTION APPLICATION IS APPROVED. THANK YOU!!!
Please visit our website for more information: https://www.niagaradogrescue.com/ or fill in our adoption application: https://niagaradogrescue.com/adoption-application.php
OUT-OF-TOWN Dogs with NDR refer to dogs we have saved that have yet to make their journey to Ontario. These dogs are currently in our care with the help of our partners in the area. These dogs will all travel to the Niagara Region once an appropriate adopter or local foster is found.
This dog is currently located in: Mexico
Name: Ko
PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION IN THE DOG'S PROFILE, AS WELL AS THE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE BEFORE EMAILING US WITH QUESTIONS. Our Volunteers use up valuable time answering questions, when the answers are readily available on our website. Our adoptions come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org.
We are a foster-based rescue. We do not have a facility. MEET & GREETS FOR DOGS IN ONTARIO WILL ONLY BE ARRANGED ONCE AN ADOPTION APPLICATION IS APPROVED. THANK YOU!!!
Please visit our website for more information: https://www.niagaradogrescue.com/ or fill in our adoption application: https://niagaradogrescue.com/adoption-application.php
OUT-OF-TOWN Dogs with NDR refer to dogs we have saved that have yet to make their journey to Ontario. These dogs are currently in our care with the help of our partners in the area. These dogs will all travel to the Niagara Region once an appropriate adopter or local foster is found.
This dog is currently located in: Mexico
Name: Koda Bear (20240314-03)
Age: 3.5 years old
Weight: 41 lbs
Gender: Male
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Breed : Lab/Rottweiler mix
Colour: Black/tan
Neck size (for collar):
Height (from top of head):
Length (from nose to base of tail):
Crate size recommended:
Good with women: yes
Good with men: yes
Good with kids: yes
Good with dogs: yes, he is i
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Koda Bear (20240314-03) is from Niagara Dog Rescue
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