



Kodiak
- Young
- Male
- Large
About Kodiak
Austin, TX
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Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Kodiak’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Kodiak's Story
Up for adoption in Texas and New England: Kodiak. <br/><br/>He is about 1-2 years old and weighs around 65 pounds.<br/><br/>This handsome hunk wakes up in the morning ready to love life. His favorite things are tussling and playing with his foster sis (dog), cuddling up with her for a nap after, playing with his toys, and getting hugs! <br/><br/>He will even tap you with his paw to let you know he is hug-ready. <br/><br/>Kodiak sleeps through the night in his crate, is potty trained, and is excellent at 'sit' for treats, cuddles, or putting on his leash. He is still working on his leash manners (he gets so darn excited), but does well with a front-clip harness. <br/><br/>Kodiak is excellent in the car, especially on longer car trips where he zens right out. <br/><br/>He REALLY loves toys, but has learned what toys are and what are not (just needs to be shown what's what), and even what's inside and what's outside toys (no sticks in the house). <br/><br/>He is a gentle, goofy, giant with a heart of gold. He loves to play and snuggle with other dogs and humans and doesn't have a mean bone in his body. He is neither food nor toy aggressive. He'd like to say on his own behalf, "Gosh! I love you already!"<br/><br/>Kodiak is neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped.<br/><br/>Apply for this gem of a dog at http://www.luckylabrescue.com
Up for adoption in Texas and New England: Kodiak.
He is about 1-2 years old and weighs around 65 pounds.
This handsome hunk wakes up in the morning ready to love life. His favorite things are tussling and playing with his foster sis (dog), cuddling up with her for a nap after, playing with his toys, and getting hugs!
He will even tap you with his paw to let you know he is hug-ready.
Kodiak sleeps through the night in his crate, is potty trained, and is excellent at 'sit' for treats, cuddles, or putting on his leash. He is still working on his leash manners (he gets so darn excited), but does well with a front-clip harness.
Kodiak is excellent in the car, especially on longer car trips where he zens right out.
He REALLY loves toys, but has learned what toys are and what are not (just needs to be shown what's what), and even what's inside and what's outside toys (no sticks in the house).
He is a gentle, goofy, giant with a heart of gold. He loves to play and
Up for adoption in Texas and New England: Kodiak.
He is about 1-2 years old and weighs around 65 pounds.
This handsome hunk wakes up in the morning ready to love life. His favorite things are tussling and playing with his foster sis (dog), cuddling up with her for a nap after, playing with his toys, and getting hugs!
He will even tap you with his paw to let you know he is hug-ready.
Kodiak sleeps through the night in his crate, is potty trained, and is excellent at 'sit' for treats, cuddles, or putting on his leash. He is still working on his leash manners (he gets so darn excited), but does well with a front-clip harness.
Kodiak is excellent in the car, especially on longer car trips where he zens right out.
He REALLY loves toys, but has learned what toys are and what are not (just needs to be shown what's what), and even what's inside and what's outside toys (no sticks in the house).
He is a gentle, goofy, giant with a heart of gold. He loves to play and snuggle with other dogs and humans and doesn't have a mean bone in his body. He is neither food nor toy aggressive. He'd like to say on his own behalf, "Gosh! I love you already!"
Kodiak is neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped.
Apply for this gem of a dog at http://www.luckylabrescue.com
How To Adopt
Kodiak is from Lucky Lab Rescue and Adoption
[Lewisville, IN]
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