German Wirehaired Pointer : : Male : : Adult : : Large
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Kodiak, aka Koda-Bear, is a fun-loving ball of energy. He loves to play fetch and to chase his fur brother and sister in the back yard. He is a very smart young man; he knows to kennel up, sit, lay down, stay, and loads up in the car like a pro. Koda can typically be found with his favorite stuffed animal, Mr. Giraffe, or a squeaky tennis ball nearby. He often loses his tennis ball underneath the bed and will lay there patiently until you retrieve it for him. He has exceptional manners when it comes to taking turns playing with toys with his furry friends. When it's time to go outside, he will stand patiently at the door until you see him. Inside the house, he tends to lay inside his kennel with the door open, or on a dog bed nearby. Koda-Bear is waiting patiently for his fur-ever home with breed specific experience. More about KodiakGood with Dogs, Not Good with Cats, Is Not Good with Kids, Good with Adults, Quiet, Does Good in the Car, Does not require a yard, Leashtrained, Cratetrained, Plays fetch, Likes to play with toys, Obedient, Playful, Affectionate, Eager To Please, Intelligent, Even-tempered, Goofy If you are interested in adopting from TSBR - please review our adoption process. We require an application and home visit prior to being considered for adoption. TSBR is a foster based rescue program and does not have a shelter or facility. Only approved adopters may meet our dogs outside of a public event.
The mission of Texas Sporting Breed Rescue, Inc. (TSBR) is to provide for the welfare, shelter and adoption of lost, abandoned, neglected, or homeless dogs and puppies, specifically; The American Kennel Club (AKC) defined sporting group breeds - Retrievers, Setters, Pointers, Spaniels, Vizlas, Weimaraners, and Spinone Italianos; to promote the responsible care of companion animals, to actively promote spaying and neutering as the most humane means of animal control; to support heartworm education and treatment; and to provide training and education to the public related to topics such as: animal welfare, responsible dog ownership and breed information.
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