About this Dog
Date into Rescue: 1/17/2023 Reason for being in rescue: Koda was found wandering in the middle of a road by one of our staff. At our first vet check, we found out he had heartworms. It takes heartworms a while to grow and it takes a while to get rid of them. We started treatment and finally, Koda is clear and free of these nasty bugs and ready to find a great place to hang his hat. The benefit for you, his possible new home, is we know him well. Foster location: Foster Home in Greer, SC Special Needs? Koda was intact and had heartworms when he was found. He has now been treated and cleared. He's also neutered, microchipped and up to date on routine vaccinations. Koda is available for transport to New York! Weight: 24 lbs Height: 14 in Spayed/Neutered: Yes Adoption Fee: $200 Fence needed? No - he is a compact kind of guy who will get plenty of stimulation with leash walks. If you have a fenced in yard, we want you to know that Koda thinks he's a little mini bulldozer and loves to dig out of fences. We've worked hard to find ways to keep our escape artist in. He's never really trying to leave. He just likes dirt. What kind of home would be best for me? Koda needs an active home. He is not a couch potato. He needs to get out daily and he needs daily walks of at least 1 to 2 miles. Beagles can get fat if they are allowed to lay around all day. Give Koda lots of brain games and a good walk a day and he will stay slim and fit. It's good for you and good for him. We think he would like older children (over 10 years old). He's never shown any aggression to any one but we would be worried that since he's a gentleman of a certain age, young kids pulling and tugging on him or running through the house would be more than his mature mind would enjoy. He would love a home where at least one of his humans was home with him all day. What is my personality like? This guy is a charming and loving middle aged attention hound. He loves anybody who will give him attention. He is good with both cats and dogs. He walks well on a leash. Koda has a moderate energy level but is a typical beagle and loves to go on an adventure. He will head off wherever his nose tells him to go so a person who understands Beagle/hound behavior, better yet one with kids that could join him on his adventures, would be perfect for him. Since he was found wandering in the middle of a road, a leash is a must when out with him. After getting back from his nosey adventures, Koda will be looking for a place to snuggle up next to you. Koda is very demanding when it comes to attention and will do everything in his power to get you to shower him with the affection he so rightfully deserves. If the doorbell rings, you can expect him to be right there to greet your guests. Your guests should be alerted to this fact and that he will likely get his front paws on you to beg for some "welcome to my home" affection. When you hang out with Koda you will see him, despite his age, display a bit of puppy behavior. He will shake and chew on his toys like he’s in his second childhood. This sweetheart is looking for his humans to enrich his life as much as he will enrich theirs. While Koda does well with other dogs, he doesn’t like to share his me time with his human/s. One of the things he will do is give his human a big hug, then look back at the other dog and say "this one is mine." Koda knows how to get to the front of the "love me please" line. Koda wouldn’t mind being the only hound in your home so he can soak up all the love. He would also share his home with another friendly buddy as long as there is lap time for all. How do I act when I first meet new people? Lots and lots of friendly. Bring treats! Other tips and tidbits: We do not know Koda's exact birthdate so we've given him a birthday on his found date of 1/17/2013. This is just a guess. He does not look or act like a senior citizen and this may be a reflection of the poor conditions when he was found. He seems to be getting younger every day. Your vet may change this estimate. House trained? Dogs can be house trained if they are in the right environment and are allowed to follow a schedule as long as a physical reason doesn't keep them from being trained. A dog house trained in my home may not be in yours. We will help you teach your new dog this necessary skill and based on your schedule.
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About this Dog
Date into Rescue: 1/17/2023 Reason for being in rescue: Koda was found wandering in the middle of a road by one of our staff. At our first vet check, we found out he had heartworms. It takes heartworms a while to grow and it takes a while to get rid of them. We started treatment and finally, Koda is clear and free of these nasty bugs and ready to find a great place to hang his hat. The benefit for you, his possible new home, is we know him well. Foster location: Foster Home in Greer, SC Special Needs? Koda was intact and had heartworms when he was found. He has now been treated and cleared. He's also neutered, microchipped and up to date on routine vaccinations. Koda is available for transport to New York! Weight: 24 lbs Height: 14 in Spayed/Neutered: Yes Adoption Fee: $200 Fence needed? No - he is a compact kind of guy who will get plenty of stimulation with leash walks. If you have a fenced in yard, we want you to know that Koda thinks he's a little mini bulldozer and loves to dig out of fences. We've worked hard to find ways to keep our escape artist in. He's never really trying to leave. He just likes dirt. What kind of home would be best for me? Koda needs an active home. He is not a couch potato. He needs to get out daily and he needs daily walks of at least 1 to 2 miles. Beagles can get fat if they are allowed to lay around all day. Give Koda lots of brain games and a good walk a day and he will stay slim and fit. It's good for you and good for him. We think he would like older children (over 10 years old). He's never shown any aggression to any one but we would be worried that since he's a gentleman of a certain age, young kids pulling and tugging on him or running through the house would be more than his mature mind would enjoy. He would love a home where at least one of his humans was home with him all day. What is my personality like? This guy is a charming and loving middle aged attention hound. He loves anybody who will give him attention. He is good with both cats and dogs. He walks well on a leash. Koda has a moderate energy level but is a typical beagle and loves to go on an adventure. He will head off wherever his nose tells him to go so a person who understands Beagle/hound behavior, better yet one with kids that could join him on his adventures, would be perfect for him. Since he was found wandering in the middle of a road, a leash is a must when out with him. After getting back from his nosey adventures, Koda will be looking for a place to snuggle up next to you. Koda is very demanding when it comes to attention and will do everything in his power to get you to shower him with the affection he so rightfully deserves. If the doorbell rings, you can expect him to be right there to greet your guests. Your guests should be alerted to this fact and that he will likely get his front paws on you to beg for some "welcome to my home" affection. When you hang out with Koda you will see him, despite his age, display a bit of puppy behavior. He will shake and chew on his toys like he’s in his second childhood. This sweetheart is looking for his humans to enrich his life as much as he will enrich theirs. While Koda does well with other dogs, he doesn’t like to share his me time with his human/s. One of the things he will do is give his human a big hug, then look back at the other dog and say "this one is mine." Koda knows how to get to the front of the "love me please" line. Koda wouldn’t mind being the only hound in your home so he can soak up all the love. He would also share his home with another friendly buddy as long as there is lap time for all. How do I act when I first meet new people? Lots and lots of friendly. Bring treats! Other tips and tidbits: We do not know Koda's exact birthdate so we've given him a birthday on his found date of 1/17/2013. This is just a guess. He does not look or act like a senior citizen and this may be a reflection of the poor conditions when he was found. He seems to be getting younger every day. Your vet may change this estimate. House trained? Dogs can be house trained if they are in the right environment and are allowed to follow a schedule as long as a physical reason doesn't keep them from being trained. A dog house trained in my home may not be in yours. We will help you teach your new dog this necessary skill and based on your schedule.