Koby – 2 year old male Cross-Breed

Meet Koby! Our ultra loving 2 year old Cross-Breed. Although Koby looks Husky type he is originally from Romania so he’s likely to be a mix of lots of breeds. He is certainly much smaller than a Husky (Collie sized) and much calmer.

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Koby is a very chilled out and relaxed boy. He absolutely loves the company of people and is devoted to you as soon as he meets you. He’s highly clever and learns very quickly. Koby is housetrained and walks perfectly on the lead. He loves to play and always rolls over for us to run his tummy.

Kobys only issue is that at the moment he is suffering quite badly with separation anxiety 🙁 He is desperate to please and wants nothing more than to be loved. He is looking for a home where he won’t be left long to start with until someone can show him that life is now okay. Because of this Koby would suit a home with a calmer female dog to show him the ropes, or as an only dog. Koby can be a bit picky about his male friends 🙂

This calm boy likes nothing better than to lay at your feet and cuddle and we desperately want to get him our of our kennels and back in a home environment that he misses so much. Koby has lived with cats. He is very playful so it would need to be a confident cat

Beacon Animal Rescue Centre (BARC)
Beacon Animal Rescue Centre (BARC)

For further details regarding adopting a dog from Beacon Animal Rescue Centre (BARC) in Canterbury, Kent, please email info@barc.uk.com (please allow around 48 hours for a reply, our phone number is for emergencies only).

Please note, an adoption fee applies. Our ethos is a modest one; to save one life at a time. We believe that animals deserve a chance for a better life no matter where they are born in the world. That is why BARC are committed to rescuing dogs and cats from both within the UK, as well as rescuing animals from countries where they face extreme hardships and have no other alternatives, like Romania. In the future we also hope to be able to contribute towards neutering programmes in countries that need it most.

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