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Give Koda her second chance

Koda, a stunning 4-year-old Amstaff cross with a heart of gold, is ready to find her forever home.

This clever and affectionate girl forms unbreakable bonds of loyalty with her family, making her the perfect candidate for someone seeking a devoted and protective guardian dog.

Koda’s journey has been marked by resilience and patience. After her former owners unfortunately became homeless, she spent two years living in a boarding kennel.

However, for the past six months, Koda has been under the care of a compassionate team who believes she deserves a second chance at a normal, non-kennel life.

While Koda can be selective when it comes to her canine companions, she absolutely adores puppies. With adult dogs, a proper introduction is necessary. Currently, her interactions with children and cats remain untested.

The Southern Downs Ark team gives preference to experienced applicants who are available to spend most of their time at home.

Like many Staffy types, Koda thrives on human company, and her ideal home would be one where she can be an integral part of a loving family. This gorgeous and affectionate girl has already been desexed, microchipped, vaccinated, and treated for fleas and worms. Her adoption price is $250.

For those interested in meeting Koda and potentially providing her with the loving home she deserves, please complete the adoption form available at southerndownsark.com.au/apply-to-adopt/

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