Koda A Peak
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Koda A Peak
AvailableKoda A Peak is a baby male German Shepherd and Great Pyrenees mix with a striking medium-length coat in tan, red, and cream tones. Currently in Falmouth, ME, he is approximately four months old and has not yet been house trained. He has been neutered and comes with up-to-date vaccinations. As a soon-to-be extra-large companion, he will thrive in a home ready for a growing, sizeable dog.
About Koda A Peak
Koda A Peak is a young German Shepherd and Great Pyrenees mix with big paws and even bigger potential. At just four months old and about 35 lbs, he’s already showing signs he’ll grow into a large, gentle dog—likely tracking towards 90-110 lbs. His coat is a mix of soft, snow-like fur with tones of tan, red, and cream and a classic medium length. Koda loves other dogs and seems ready to join a home with older kids, especially those over 8, given his size and playful energy. He’s eager for a home with a yard; space to roam will make him happiest. While he hasn’t met cats, he might be fine with ones that understand dogs. Koda would benefit from an adopter with some familiarity with shepherds or Great Pyrenees, as his mix may bring both breeds' smarts and protectiveness to the table. Neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, Koda’s ready for a committed adopter who can offer structure and plenty of love. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Koda A Peak
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A mix like Koda A Peak, part Great Pyrenees and German Shepherd, usually thrives in homes with space to spread out, such as a house with a yard. Rural or suburban settings are often ideal due to the breed's size and need to move around.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Given his breeds, Koda A Peak will benefit from daily access to a fenced yard where he can stretch his legs and patrol. Walks alone won’t be enough—he’s built for room to roam.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Koda A Peak’s breeds are generally gentle and loyal, often good with children, though their size and energy mean they're safest around kids who are a bit older and more dog-savvy.
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