Can You Adopt a Cat If You Live Alone?
Adopting a cat when you live alone is entirely possible and rewarding. Learn how to choose the right cat, prepare your home, and navigate the adoption.
Kodak is an absolute sweetheart with the biggest smile, ready to leave his past behind and find a loving home. Despite spending a year in a shelter, he remains an incredibly happy and affectionate boy. He's very treat motivated, making training a joy, and already knows basic commands including "NO." After a moment of kennel excitement, he walks easily on a leash and appears to be fully potty trained. Kodak's cheerful demeanor and eagerness to please make him a delightful companion.
As an American Pit Bull Terrier, Kodak is likely to be loyal, intelligent, and possess a strong desire to be part of a family. This breed is known for its affectionate nature with people, often forming strong bonds. With his moderate energy level, he will thrive with regular exercise, such as daily walks or playtime in a secure yard. He has been noted as good with dogs and kids, suggesting he could be a wonderful addition to a family environment.
Kodak is searching for a home where he can truly blossom and receive the love and attention he deserves. An active family who can provide consistent training, daily exercise, and plenty of affection would be ideal. He would benefit from a household that understands the breed's need for companionship and positive reinforcement. If you're looking for a happy, treat-motivated, and loyal companion, Kodak is ready to fill your home with joy and his infectious smile.
Special Needs
No
Vaccinations
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Training
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American Bulldog / American Pit Bull Terrier
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