Dakotah/Kodi (Koda 04-322)

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After a 16 hour drive and with the help of many different transport volunteers, Koda made the trip from Oklahoma City to Minneapolis. The Sooner Golden Retriever Rescue has agreed to work with us to help place some of their rescued goldens. Oklahoma has the unfortunate situation of being short on foster homes and adoptive homes and having lots of goldens in need. RAGOM, on the other hand, is very fortunate to have many wonderful adoptive homes eagerly awaiting the adoption of their new family member. Koda was originally found as a stray and has spent the last three months boarded at a vet clinic because there were no foster homes available. He was in loving hands, but I think he is happy to now have a large yard to run in and a soft place to hang his head at night.

Koda rode very well uncrated in numerous different cars with many different people on his 16 hour trek yesterday. Koda is a beautiful golden with the big blocky head that so many people love. He could afford to gain a few pounds (wish I had that problem). He is a friendly boy that enjoys the company and attention of people. He met my three dogs with no problems. I imagine he was quite tired and a little nervous last night, but you should have seen him this morning -- he was so happy to get to stretch his legs, he ran around and around my backyard. We spent part of the afternoon throwing and retrieving tennis balls. He's not so sure about giving it back to me, but he is learning that if he doesn't, well who is going to throw the ball? After a bit, he drops it on the ground and looks at you, like ok, I'm ready to go again. As a stray, we don't know his exact age. The estimate is 7 years, but he acts more like a 4 or 5 year old. I've only had him for 24 hours so am getting to know him, but so far what I see is a happy boy that loves attention, he is treat motivated, does like to countersurf so I have to keep my kitchen clean (good thing), gets along well with dogs and people (don't know about cats), and other than one initial leglifting, he appears to be housebroken. He is reported to have had some ear infections and we are completing the medicine that was sent with him. I let him pick where he wanted to sleep last night and he settled in on the bedroom floor. He is neutered, up-to-date on shots and ready to meet some lucky family.

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At a Glance #04-322

Golden Retriever Born: May 1997
Male Weight not specified

Status: Deceased

Profile

After a 16 hour drive and with the help of many different transport volunteers, Koda made the trip from Oklahoma City to Minneapolis. The Sooner Golden Retriever Rescue has agreed to work with us to help place some of their rescued goldens. Oklahoma has the unfortunate situation of being short on foster homes and adoptive homes and having lots of goldens in need. RAGOM, on the other hand, is very fortunate to have many wonderful adoptive homes eagerly awaiting the adoption of their new family member. Koda was originally found as a stray and has spent the last three months boarded at a vet clinic because there were no foster homes available. He was in loving hands, but I think he is happy to now have a large yard to run in and a soft place to hang his head at night.

Koda rode very well uncrated in numerous different cars with many different people on his 16 hour trek yesterday. Koda is a beautiful golden with the big blocky head that so many people love. He could afford to gain a few pounds (wish I had that problem). He is a friendly boy that enjoys the company and attention of people. He met my three dogs with no problems. I imagine he was quite tired and a little nervous last night, but you should have seen him this morning -- he was so happy to get to stretch his legs, he ran around and around my backyard. We spent part of the afternoon throwing and retrieving tennis balls. He's not so sure about giving it back to me, but he is learning that if he doesn't, well who is going to throw the ball? After a bit, he drops it on the ground and looks at you, like ok, I'm ready to go again. As a stray, we don't know his exact age. The estimate is 7 years, but he acts more like a 4 or 5 year old. I've only had him for 24 hours so am getting to know him, but so far what I see is a happy boy that loves attention, he is treat motivated, does like to countersurf so I have to keep my kitchen clean (good thing), gets along well with dogs and people (don't know about cats), and other than one initial leglifting, he appears to be housebroken. He is reported to have had some ear infections and we are completing the medicine that was sent with him. I let him pick where he wanted to sleep last night and he settled in on the bedroom floor. He is neutered, up-to-date on shots and ready to meet some lucky family.

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Updates

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

 

Hello Ragom,

It's with a heavy heart still, that I tell you that our Kodi is no longer with us. The date was 2/17/10. It was one of the most sad days of our lives, and I have to say it still hurts after a couple of months. We know we gave him a wonderful last 5 years or so of his life, and that he led a happy, full life with us enjoying walks, swimming at the cabin, and just hanging out with us wherever we went. Kodi was as much a part of our family as a dog could possibly be, and the bond between he & I was forged in an affection for each other such as no other dog I ever had. He will be missed greatly and although we will try to get another Golden, there will never be another Kodi.

I know that he is now playing up on Rainbow Bridge, enjoying all the fun he could possibly have, awaiting the day in the future where we will be united once again.

Sincerely,

David S.

 

Thursday, October 7, 2004

Here is Koda playing with his two new puppy foster friends. He sometimes seems like a puppy himself, he is very friendly and playful. Koda has been here now for about 5 days and he is a great dog. Koda is the typical male golden retirever, with a wonderful, fun temperament. He just wants to be your best friend. He loves to play with toys, chase tennis balls, go for rides in the car, meet people, be petted, and be with you. He does fine with my dogs but I think he would love to be the only dog and be the center of your attention. He could use a little obedience training, but I leave him with free run of the house while I'm at work and he is fine. He will countersurf if you leave stuff on your counter, so gives you a good reason to keep your food put away and kitchen clean. I am finishing up some ointment for his previous ear infections and he does lick his legs some so might have some light allergies. If you are looking for a dog that has plenty of energy for playing, hiking, swimming, etc., and yet will calm down and lie at your feet or watch tv with you, if you are looking for a good buddy and new friend, you probably want to meet Koda.