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Koda

Available
5 years old|Husky|Female|Large|Waynesboro, PA
🐾 Friendly🧑‍🧒‍🧒 Good with Children🏠 Single Animal Home💪 Independent🎉 Social

Koda is a 5-year-old, 3-month-old female Husky with striking black and cream coloring. Her size is large and she is spayed and currently located in Waynesboro, PA. Koda’s vaccinations are up to date. Born on January 31, she’s an Aquarius—no wonder she’s independent with standout personality.

About Koda

Koda, also known around here as The Queen B***h, isn’t shy about holding court. She’s a big ball of fluff with sharp wit and plenty of attitude. Koda is highly selective and really not for everyone—she has a distinct preference for men, especially those who know their way around northern breeds or handle the outdoors with ease. If you’re a rugged, husky-savvy guy, Koda just might be the companion you’ve been looking for. She’s happiest out on hikes, diving into swimming holes, hopping into the car for a trip, or just letting her bold personality show. Koda needs a guy who can handle her sass, respect her preferences, and give her all the adventure she craves. She won’t tolerate other dogs, cats, or children in her domain, so she’s truly queen of a single-animal castle. Curious about her quirks or training? Call the rescue for an honest conversation about what life with Koda looks like—they know her well. Start your journey together! Apply now.

Questions about Koda

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Koda is a Husky, a breed known for thriving in environments where there’s plenty of space to move and play. She’ll do best in a home with access to the outdoors and an owner who enjoys an active lifestyle.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    As a Husky, Koda really needs lots of outdoor space – a securely fenced yard and frequent outdoor adventures are ideal. She’s not suited to apartment living unless there’s a serious commitment to regular, active outings.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Koda’s Husky background can sometimes mesh with kids, but in her case, she does not get along with children. She is best placed in an adult-only home.