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My basic info
Breed
Pointer/Cattle Dog
Color
White - with Black
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Kody
Breed: Pointer/ Cattle Dog mix
Gender: Male
Weights: 46 lbs
Age: 2 yrs
Good with dogs: Yes
Good with cats: yes
Good with kids: Yes older kids
Housetrained: Yes
Crate trained: Yes
Leash Trained: Yes
Energy level: Medium
Health Concerns: None
HW status: Negative
Spay/neutered?: Yes
Tell us about this dog: Kody was saved from euthanization at a high kill shelter in San Antonio, Tx. It is believed that at some point Kody was physically abused and would get defensive when he felt threatened.
Kody has come a long ways and his trust in people has grew more and more everyday. He is an active fun boy who loves kids, getting belly rubs, and playing with toys. Kody is very treat motivated and is eager to learn new things. He enjoys car rides. Kody loves going for walks, hiking, and/or jogging.
Kody had been through behavioral training prior to coming into our rescue. These are notes from the trainer.
Kody knows multiple commands. Below are the commands he knows and notes from his trainer:
- look at me/pay attention
Sit
Come here- recall
Touch- nose to hand target command
Wait- pause in action- ESPECIALLY at doors!!
Settle- relax
Leave it- back away and leave that alone (barking/fixation/food/ leash excitement)
Place- go to k-bed (point)
Let’s go- change in direction/follow me
Kennel- go into kennel or crate
“Uh-uh”(buzzer type sound) or firm NO SIR for verbal correction.
“Ok” for release
WITH FOOD-
- ANY resource guarding must be corrected verbally and redirected with obedience. As soon as he trusts you he is fine, but with new people He will test. ANY physical threat or punishment will overwhelm and escalate him- his behavior demonstrated that someone tried to punish the growling out of him and he gets defensive- you must redirect him into the bed and release him to eat when friendly and calm.
He is calmer and eats better in a home environment- crate, hand feeding or bowl by your feet in a house he does well with. In a kennel he tends to be more defensive, so work outside the kennel barrier, then move inside and get him comfortable with you being in there with him while he eats before touching him while he eats.
You can find my form " Rescue Dog Adoption Application" at: https://form.jotform.com/211694512438255
Adoption fee is $500
Kody
Breed: Pointer/ Cattle Dog mix
Gender: Male
Weights: 46 lbs
Age: 2 yrs
Good with dogs: Yes
Good with cats: yes
Good with kids: Yes older kids
Housetrained: Yes
Crate trained: Yes
Leash Trained: Yes
Energy level: Medium
Health Concerns: None
HW status: Negative
Spay/neutered?: Yes
Tell us about this dog: Kody was saved from euthanization at a high kill shelter in San Antonio, Tx. It is believed that at some point Kody was physically abused and would get defensive when he felt threatened.
Kody has come a long ways and his trust in people has grew more and more everyday. He is an active fun boy who loves kids, getting belly rubs, and playing with toys. Kody is very treat motivated and is eager to learn new things. He enjoys car rides. Kody loves going for walks, hiking, and/or jogging.
Kody had been through behavioral training prior to coming into our rescue. These are notes from the trainer.
Kody knows multiple commands. Below are the commands he knows and notes from his trainer:
- look at me/pay attention
Sit
Come here- recall
Touch- nose to hand target command
Wait- pause in action- ESPECIALLY at doors!!
Settle- relax
Leave it- back away and leave that alone (barking/fixation/food/ leash excitement)
Place- go to k-bed (point)
Let’s go- change in direction/follow me
Kennel- go into kennel or crate
“Uh-uh”(buzzer type sound) or firm NO SIR for verbal correction.
“Ok” for release
WITH FOOD-
- ANY resource guarding must be corrected verbally and redirected with obedience. As soon as he trusts you he is fine, but with new people He will test. ANY physical threat or punishment will overwhelm and escalate him- his behavior demonstrated that someone tried to punish the growling out of him and he gets defensive- you must redirect him into the bed and release him to eat when friendly and calm.
He is calmer and eats better in a home environment- crate, hand feeding or bowl by your feet in a house he does well with. In a kennel he tends to be more defensive, so work outside the kennel barrier, then move inside and get him comfortable with you being in there with him while he eats before touching him while he eats.
You can find my form " Rescue Dog Adoption Application" at: https://form.jotform.com/211694512438255
Adoption fee is $500
We are conducting virtual home visits for the time being due to COVID.
We are conducting virtual home visits for the time being due to COVID.
More about this rescue
We are a small, family-run not-for-profit animal rescue in Newmarket, ON, Canada, whose mission is to help save animals from unneccessary euthanasia, abuse, homelessness, and abandonment. Animals are placed into foster homes & eventually matched with their FURever parents.
We are a small, family-run not-for-profit animal rescue in Newmarket, ON, Canada, whose mission is to help save animals from unneccessary euthanasia, abuse, homelessness, and abandonment. Animals are placed into foster homes & eventually matched with their FURever parents.
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