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Posted over 2 months ago
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Bought at 8 weeks from a farm in Washington State from an all black litter. E-collar trained. Professionally trained for 3 weeks during board and train. Plays well with other dogs especially large dogs. Lives with a 75 lb female Goldendoodle. Kora has a laid back personality and loves to lounge in the sun. Having a backyard would be best or open land to run around. Raised around a 2.5 year old kid and never had any issues. She loves to play with her Chuck-It ball and can go for hours. She knows the command drop it and ready; she will sit if you ask her to before throwing the ball. She always runs full speed to chase the ball and normally runs full speed back. You will notice Kora will keep her ball in her mouth the entire time she is playing. She only drops it to quickly sniff other dogs or when you ask her to drop to throw it again. I am moving out of the country for work and unable to bring Kora with me. I can throw in a pet treadmill as well. Kora can walk 25-35 minutes at a time.
Bought at 8 weeks from a farm in Washington State from an all black litter. E-collar trained. Professionally trained for 3 weeks during board and train. Plays well with other dogs especially large dogs. Lives with a 75 lb female Goldendoodle. Kora has a laid back personality and loves to lounge in the sun. Having a backyard would be best or open land to run around. Raised around a 2.5 year old kid and never had any issues. She loves to play with her Chuck-It ball and can go for hours. She knows the command drop it and ready; she will sit if you ask her to before throwing the ball. She always runs full speed to chase the ball and normally runs full speed back. You will notice Kora will keep her ball in her mouth the entire time she is playing. She only drops it to quickly sniff other dogs or when you ask her to drop to throw it again. I am moving out of the country for work and unable to bring Kora with me. I can throw in a pet treadmill as well. Kora can walk 25-35 minutes at a time.
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What is Rehome?
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