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Koda with Videos

  • Puppy
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Pit Bull Terrier

About Koda with Videos

Fort Worth, TX

Breed

Pit Bull Terrier

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Brown / Chocolate, White / Cream

Behavior

Personality
Athletic, Playful, Curious, Friendly, Handsome
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Koda with Videos’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$150

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Koda with Videos's Story

Meet Koda 🐾<br/><br/>Koda is a 6-month-old, 30 lb pit bull terrier puppy. He is fully vetted (neutered, current on vaccinations and preventions, and microchipped). He is crate trained, mostly housetrained, and currently working on leash skills and basic commands. In just a couple of weeks, he has already learned sit and a few other fun commands.<br/><br/>🐶 Other Dogs<br/>Koda is fostering in a home with two other dogs. He enjoys other dogs and is a great play companion. He plays rough and rowdy with dogs his own size, but adjusts his play style around smaller dogs by mostly sticking to running and chase games, showing that he is aware of his size and strength.<br/><br/>🐱 Cats<br/>Koda is fostering in a multi-cat home and has been mostly integrated successfully. Occasionally, like many puppies, he can become overstimulated and chase a cat. Other times, he ignores them. So cat training would need to be worked on, but the outlook is very positive. <br/><br/>👩 Humans<br/>Koda is very female-oriented and completely relaxed around women, full cuddle-bug. He is more cautious around men. In his foster home, he comfortably roams the yard with foster dad, takes treats from him, and accepts pets and scratches, but sudden movements can still make him nervous or cause him to bark or retreat. He isn't cuddly with foster dad yet either, but he watches him from a distance and we believe he is warming up. <br/><br/>We believe Koda likely had limited positive socialization with men early in life, but is young and we fully believe he will form a new positive approach with men once he realizes they are not all bad. <br/><br/>We are unaware of any history with children.<br/><br/>🍺 Out & About<br/>Koda’s foster family is actively socializing him through walks and outings to pet-friendly public places like brewery patios. Overall, he does well. He allows people to approach him, sniff hands, and offer gentle pets. Men in public settings seem less intimidating to him, and he will often cautiously relax and rest nearby. He also does well around other dogs as long as introductions are calm and respectful.<br/><br/>❤️ Rescue Story<br/>Koda was found near death on the side of a small country road. A passerby picked him up and brought him to the nearest vet clinic. He was severely underweight and in poor condition. Unable to afford treatment for a stray puppy, the finder requested euthanasia. The veterinary team felt Koda deserved a chance, and the clinic chose to treat and rehabilitate him at their own expense. After two months of recovery and care, Koda was finally healthy enough to enter rescue and foster care.<br/><br/>🏡 Overall<br/>Koda had a very difficult start in life, but he is still just a puppy and continues to improve every week. He is affectionate, intelligent, playful, and eager to bond once he feels safe. His ideal home will continue building his confidence through structure, patience, ongoing socialization, and positive reinforcement. We believe Koda has all the potential to grow into an amazing lifelong companion in the right environment.<br/><br/>For more information or to schedule a meet-and-greet, email: cowtownpets@gmail.com<br/><br/>Adoption application: https://cowtownpets.org/online-adoption-app/.<br/><br/>Adoption fee: $150

Meet Koda 🐾

Koda is a 6-month-old, 30 lb pit bull terrier puppy. He is fully vetted (neutered, current on vaccinations and preventions, and microchipped). He is crate trained, mostly housetrained, and currently working on leash skills and basic commands. In just a couple of weeks, he has already learned sit and a few other fun commands.

🐶 Other Dogs
Koda is fostering in a home with two other dogs. He enjoys other dogs and is a great play companion. He plays rough and rowdy with dogs his own size, but adjusts his play style around smaller dogs by mostly sticking to running and chase games, showing that he is aware of his size and strength.

🐱 Cats
Koda is fostering in a multi-cat home and has been mostly integrated successfully. Occasionally, like many puppies, he can become overstimulated and chase a cat. Other times, he ignores them. So cat training would need to be worked on, but the outlook is very positive.

👩 Humans
Koda is very female-oriented and completely relaxed ar

Meet Koda 🐾

Koda is a 6-month-old, 30 lb pit bull terrier puppy. He is fully vetted (neutered, current on vaccinations and preventions, and microchipped). He is crate trained, mostly housetrained, and currently working on leash skills and basic commands. In just a couple of weeks, he has already learned sit and a few other fun commands.

🐶 Other Dogs
Koda is fostering in a home with two other dogs. He enjoys other dogs and is a great play companion. He plays rough and rowdy with dogs his own size, but adjusts his play style around smaller dogs by mostly sticking to running and chase games, showing that he is aware of his size and strength.

🐱 Cats
Koda is fostering in a multi-cat home and has been mostly integrated successfully. Occasionally, like many puppies, he can become overstimulated and chase a cat. Other times, he ignores them. So cat training would need to be worked on, but the outlook is very positive.

👩 Humans
Koda is very female-oriented and completely relaxed around women, full cuddle-bug. He is more cautious around men. In his foster home, he comfortably roams the yard with foster dad, takes treats from him, and accepts pets and scratches, but sudden movements can still make him nervous or cause him to bark or retreat. He isn't cuddly with foster dad yet either, but he watches him from a distance and we believe he is warming up.

We believe Kod

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How To Adopt

Koda with Vi... was listed as ADOPTABLE by Cowtown Loves Animal Shelter Pets
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Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Cowtown Loves Animal Shelter Pets. 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.
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What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Cowtown Loves Animal Shelter Pets's Adoption Policy
Our adoption process begins with our application which you can find on our website www.cowtownpets.org. Once you submit the application on-line, the application is forwarded to the foster parent for that pet. The foster parent will confirm with you that your application has been received, and then process your application. Once your application has been approved, we will set up a meet and greet. A home visit would be next, but many times the meet and greet is wrapped into the home visit. For dogs, we focus on the fence. The home visit is also to facilitate introductions to all family members in the setting of the home our foster will be living in. Please be aware that sometimes our fosters have more than one family wanting to adopt them. In this situation we want to give all applicants the chance to adopt the pet they want. In the end, since we know our foster pet better than anyone at the point of pre-adoption, we will chose the applicant that we feel is the best match possible for our foster. This process results in a very low return rate due to a great match, If the foster and potential adopter agree to move forward after the meet, greet and home visit, a 2 week trial adoption will begin. At the end of the 2 week trial adoption, if all parties agree finalizing the adoption is in the best interest of the applicant and our foster, then adoptions is finalized. When our fosters take on a foster pet, it is for life. This means at any time during the trial adoption or after the adoption is finalized, if the adopter can no longer keep our foster pet, the foster pet comes back to our rescue and the original foster which serves as a safety net.

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[Fort Worth, TX]

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