





KORA
- Young
- Female
- Medium
About KORA
Aspen, CO
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Health
KORA’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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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KORA's Story
✨ Meet Kora! ✨<br/><br/>Kora is about a year old, around 35 lbs, and a Catahoula (possibly mix) with big paws—which means she’s likely not done growing into herself just yet. What she already has fully developed? Her affection. This girl is incredibly sweet, loves her people, and is happiest curled up next to a human for maximum cuddle time. Bedtime? She’s all in. Expect an all-night snuggle buddy.<br/><br/>Kora can be a little nervous when meeting other dogs at first, but with slow, thoughtful introductions, she decides pretty quickly that friends are actually great. She takes her cues from our resident dogs and would do best with an older, confident dog sibling who can show her the ropes and help her build confidence.<br/><br/>True to her Catahoula roots, Kora has some herding instincts and would love to organize any creatures smaller than her—dogs, cats, you name it. With cats, she’s a bit of a mixed bag: she’s somewhat afraid of some and overly interested in others, but could learn to coexist with a brave, confident cat if her adopter is committed to training and management.<br/><br/>She walks nicely on leash and is eager to learn, though she’s still working on some classic young-dog habits like counter surfing and jumping up for attention. When crated, she may protest with a bit of howling at first, but she does settle. We haven’t left her loose when home alone yet, as she’s still figuring out what not to get into.<br/><br/>Kora deserves a home that will prioritize her exercise, structure, and continued training—because with guidance and consistency, she’s going to be an absolutely incredible dog. She’s loving, smart, and trying her best… and she’s so ready for someone to help her become the very best version of herself. <br/><br/>💛 Could that be you? LuckyDayRescue.org to apply! She is currently being fostered in a loving home in the Denver area.
✨ Meet Kora! ✨
Kora is about a year old, around 35 lbs, and a Catahoula (possibly mix) with big paws—which means she’s likely not done growing into herself just yet. What she already has fully developed? Her affection. This girl is incredibly sweet, loves her people, and is happiest curled up next to a human for maximum cuddle time. Bedtime? She’s all in. Expect an all-night snuggle buddy.
Kora can be a little nervous when meeting other dogs at first, but with slow, thoughtful introductions, she decides pretty quickly that friends are actually great. She takes her cues from our resident dogs and would do best with an older, confident dog sibling who can show her the ropes and help her build confidence.
True to her Catahoula roots, Kora has some herding instincts and would love to organize any creatures smaller than her—dogs, cats, you name it. With cats, she’s a bit of a mixed bag: she’s somewhat afraid of some and overly interested in others, but could learn to coexist with a brave, confident cat
✨ Meet Kora! ✨
Kora is about a year old, around 35 lbs, and a Catahoula (possibly mix) with big paws—which means she’s likely not done growing into herself just yet. What she already has fully developed? Her affection. This girl is incredibly sweet, loves her people, and is happiest curled up next to a human for maximum cuddle time. Bedtime? She’s all in. Expect an all-night snuggle buddy.
Kora can be a little nervous when meeting other dogs at first, but with slow, thoughtful introductions, she decides pretty quickly that friends are actually great. She takes her cues from our resident dogs and would do best with an older, confident dog sibling who can show her the ropes and help her build confidence.
True to her Catahoula roots, Kora has some herding instincts and would love to organize any creatures smaller than her—dogs, cats, you name it. With cats, she’s a bit of a mixed bag: she’s somewhat afraid of some and overly interested in others, but could learn to coexist with a brave, confident cat if her adopter is committed to training and management.
She walks nicely on leash and is eager to learn, though she’s still working on some classic young-dog habits like counter surfing and jumping up for attention. When crated, she may protest with a bit of howling at first, but she does settle. We haven’t left her loose when home alone yet, as she’s still figuring out what not to get in
How To Adopt
KORA is from Lucky Day Animal Rescue of Colorado
[Aspen, CO]
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