Adopted!!!
Meet Kodza now known as Cody, who came to the US from
Serbia, not much is known about his background. He did not respond to his name, maybe I was saying it wrong or maybe it
was just given to him, either way I have been calling him Cody and he is
responding to that now.Cody is a great dog, very smart and I believe very
trainable. He is 99% housebroken which
means if you let him out regularly he does his business outside. He is getting into a good routine now and has
not had any accidents since I first got him. He wants to chase squirrels but
amazingly I trained him not to just by telling him NO. He’s not perfect but will usually just stare
them down and not go after them.He is smart, he seems to pick up on things quickly if you
are consistent with him.We let him up
on most furniture but not all.He
quickly understood what he could and could not go on and is pretty good about
following the rules. He has room for
improvement walking on a leash, like most Britts he pulls.Cody is very friendly, a little standoffish when meeting
new people, but after 5 minutes he acts like you are his best friend. He plays
well with other dogs.He is usually more
submissive at first but again after 5 minutes he is playing like they were
litter mates.Cody needs a physically fenced yard. In a fenced yard he
is great, he runs and comes when you call him.Cody needs to get exercised daily, 10 or 15 minutes running around in a
fenced yard a few times a day and he will be a happy dog.He eats great, whatever you give him he gobbles it up. He
loves treats and takes them gently from your hand.I think he would be good with kids of any
age.He doesn’t jump up on people unless
you wind him up. He is good when left alone, doesn’t cry when you leave. Not
much of a barker but sometimes barks reacting to something new.He would do well in a house as an only dog, as he bonds
well to people, or in a house with other canine companions.He is definitely a people dog.He wants to be in the same room as you and
will follow you room to room.He will
cuddle with you for as long as you pet him and then some.Not sure about cats as he has not seen one yet. He would probably be better without a cat in
the house as he does see small animals as prey to be chased.Cody is heartworm negative and on preventative, he is
neutered, microchipped and up to date on his shots.If you want more information on Cody please fill out theadoption application and mention his name.
Adopted!!!
Meet Kodza now known as Cody, who came to the US from
Serbia, not much is known about his background. He did not respond to his name, maybe I was saying it wrong or maybe it
was just given to him, either way I have been calling him Cody and he is
responding to that now.Cody is a great dog, very smart and I believe very
trainable. He is 99% housebroken which
means if you let him out regularly he does his business outside. He is getting into a good routine now and has
not had any accidents since I first got him. He wants to chase squirrels but
amazingly I trained him not to just by telling him NO. He’s not perfect but will usually just stare
them down and not go after them.He is smart, he seems to pick up on things quickly if you
are consistent with him.We let him up
on most furniture but not all.He
quickly understood what he could and could not go on and is pretty good about
following the rules. He has room for
improvement walking on a leash, like most Britts he pulls.Cody is very friendly, a little standoffish when meeting
new people, but after 5 minutes he acts like you are his best friend. He plays
well with other dogs.He is usually more
submissive at first but again after 5 minutes he is playing like they were
litter mates.Cody needs a physically fenced yard. In a fenced yard he
is great, he runs and comes when you call him.Cody needs to get exercised daily, 10 or 15 minutes running around in a
fenced yard a few times a day and he will be a happy dog.He eats great, whatever you give him he gobbles it up. He
loves treats and takes them gently from your hand.I think he would be good with kids of any
age.He doesn’t jump up on people unless
you wind him up. He is good when left alone, doesn’t cry when you leave. Not
much of a barker but sometimes barks reacting to something new.He would do well in a house as an only dog, as he bonds
well to people, or in a house with other canine companions.He is definitely a people dog.He wants to be in the same room as you and
will follow you room to room.He will
cuddle with you for as long as you pet him and then some.Not sure about cats as he has not seen one yet. He would probably be better without a cat in
the house as he does see small animals as prey to be chased.Cody is heartworm negative and on preventative, he is
neutered, microchipped and up to date on his shots.If you want more information on Cody please fill out theadoption application and mention his name.