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Meet Koa - courtesy post - adopted

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Koa photos courtesy of Nicole Perelman and PALS East Bay

Hi folks, a year ago a rescue I volunteer for placed this gal, Koa in a wonderful home near Ft. Collins..(she was rescued from a high kill shelter in CA). Fast forward a year and she needs to find a new home through no fault of her own. (the family has fallen on some hard times meaning conflict/difficulty/divorce/ blended family of kids/ moving and they can't manage having a dog now) -- obviously this is very upsetting for all, but we all know she deserves a great home and our rescue commits to helping dogs for life.)

Koa is a very special dog..She is GREAT with kids of all ages including little ones, and has yet to meet another mid-large sized dog she doesn't like (She gets a little too excited with smaller dogs and cats, however). She needs regular, short leash walks and can't exert herself too much due to an old leg injury, but she's mostly a couch potato anyhow. (she had surgery to repair a damaged ACL a few years ago and one of her hind legs didn't properly heal so she's a bit stiff/gimpy). She would be an amazing family dog for anyone looking for a nice, medium energy pittie.

Because she shouldn't exert herself too much we don't recommend a home with another dog that is very high energy. 
She is approx. four years old, spayed and current on all vaccines etc too. And she's positively adorable. She's a short, squatty, snorty ball of affection.
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Message me for more details about her and the adoption process -- we have a very basic adoption application to screen for good fit. Palseastbay@gmail.com or 415-385-2283

Summit Dog Rescue, P.O. Box 17693, Boulder, Colorado 80308 • summitdogrescue@yahoo.com
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  • About Us
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    • Adoptable Pets
    • Adoptable Courtesy Post Dogs
    • Kitty Application
    • Dog Application
    • Puppies
    • Adoption Fees
    • Foster to Adopt!
    • Happy Tails!
    • Policies
    • Contact Us
    • FAQs
    • Upcoming events
  • Donate
  • FOSTER
  • Training
    • SDR Approved Trainers
    • The Adjustment Period
    • SDR Puppy Guide
    • Training Videos
    • Cesar Milan and Dominance Training
    • Positive Training
    • Clicker Training Basics
    • Volunteer
    • Puppies and Developmental Stages
    • Kids and Dogs
    • Growling and Biting
    • Impulse Control
    • Basic Obedience
    • The Shocking Truth about Shock Collars
    • Prong Collars and Choke Chains
    • Doggie Day Care
    • Counter Surfing Survival Tips
    • Don't use these trainers
  • Health
    • Dog Foods
    • Exercise
    • Over Vaccination