Codi Staffie DofB 20.10.09 Pulborough W Sussex

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Re: Codi Staffie DofB 20.10.09 Guildford Kenns

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After recently starting to volunteer for RR, we took Codi for a day out today - we saw him on our induction day and haven't stopped thinking about him since. He was an absolute dream and we didn't want to bring him back!

Codi travelled well in the car, we first took him to an enclosed dog field and let him run round for a couple hours. He seems very focused on you, which was sweet. He even had a little go at some agility obstacles I have set up there. Codi played with toys and came whenever called, he took treats gently. He really is everything that I love about the Staffy breed: just an amazing attitude to life!

He came back to ours and snoozed, played with toys (from our late Staffy) - was good at giving toys back and exhibited no bad behaviour. He was respectful around human food when we sat down for lunch and just went and curled up on a dog bed.

We look forward to taking Codi out again soon and hopefully he will find his forever home and a sofa to snooze on very soon! :newhere.gif:

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OMG have never walked dinky little Codi before and what a treat it was. He's so well behaved on the lead, with other dogs and passing people, bikes and horses. His little face says it all, he loves chasing his ball nd having human cuddles. Seriously couldn't get a nicer dog xxx
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Re: Codi Staffie DofB 20.10.09 Gatwick Kenns

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Lovely walk this morning with Codi in the warm sunshine. Little Codi spent a lot of time rolling on his back in the grass, a look of pure glee on his little face. What a wonderful, charismatic fun boy he is.
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Re: Codi Staffie DofB 20.10.09 Gatwick Kenns

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I don't know why Codi is still waiting! He is a sweet little dog. He isn't a fan of kennels, his emotions are high when you go in, he gets so excited to be going out. He got hold of my lead briefly today but soon let go when I asked him. Out walking, he is a very easy dog and is very well behaved around other dogs, even close up. codi is so tiny, he is easy to manage and anyway, he just trots easily along with you, not a puller. Codi enjoys a cuddle and gave my face a good wash! Codi would love his own home where he knows his family will love and support him.
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Re: Codi Staffie DofB 20.10.09 Gatwick Kenns

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It was very cold this morning but lovely in the sunshine. I enjoyed a walk with Codi who is always a delight to spend time with.
This is what Codi enjoyed doing most on our walk. Such a funny little pickle!
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Codi is so full of love and desperate to share his huge heart with someone who can give him a home. He just wants to shower his future owner with affection and companionship and all the volunteers know what a big heart he is. He does need an adult only experienced home. Thanks to volunteer anne for this great photo of Codi.
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