Koda Jum
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Koda Jum
AvailableKoda Jum is a two-year, eleven-month-old neutered male, Pit Bull Terrier/Mixed Breed, with a short black and white/cream coat. He currently lives in Austin, TX. He isn’t house trained yet but is up to date on vaccinations and has already been neutered. Koda does well with other dogs and is looking for a home willing to help him build confidence.
About Koda Jum
Koda Jum is a shy, gentle dog looking for a patient adopter to help him settle in and thrive. Saved as a pup with his sibling, Koda has grown into a quiet, affectionate companion who loves lap time and feels safest near people he trusts. Watch him army crawl when he's uncertain or sploot out on the floor when he's relaxed—both are endearing glimpses into his unique personality. Koda does well with other dogs and would likely blossom even more with a confident canine buddy. He hasn’t mastered house training yet, so some patience and routine will help. Under his understated exterior, Koda has a deep reserve of loyalty that’s only offered to those willing to earn it. Ready to open your heart to a true “teddy bear in the making”? Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Koda Jum
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Koda Jum, a Pit Bull Terrier/Mixed Breed, is best suited for an active household with space to play and a calm, predictable routine. These dogs thrive when included in family life and given patient guidance.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A medium-sized yard or daily walks are usually sufficient for Koda Jum's breed mix. They enjoy active play but adapt well to homes that provide enough exercise and engagement.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Pit Bull Terrier mixes like Koda Jum are generally good with children, especially when properly socialized and given gentle, positive experiences with kids.











