Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Kokoni is approximately 1.5 yrs old and about 8 lbs. She is spayed, up to date with all shots, microchipped and crate trained at night.
Per Google image search she is a Kokoni.
“The Kokoni is a small, friendly, and playful Greek dog breed with a steady temperament. The name translates to "small dog" or "favorite" in Greek, and internationally they're known as the "Small Greek Domestic Dog". Known since ancient times, they've been featured in various illustrations.”
Kokoni is ready for her forever home.
Could it be yours? Apply to adopt and find out. Please see below for more information.
Overview:
Kokoni is sweet, active and intelligent. She would make a great candidate for agility training.
Curious about everything, she enjoys car rides, long walks in cool weather and snuggles.
Kokoni enjoys playing with gentle dogs and meeting new humans who become fast friends.
Kokoni is in foster care and it may take her a few weeks to get acclimated into a new home’s layout and routine, but she will do her best if given an honest and generous chance.
Like all creatures great and small, Kokoni thrives with positive reinforcement.
She is a goof! There’s not much she takes too seriously. Besides treats. Treats are serious business! She will do just about anything for a treat because treats are life.
If you are interested in submitting an adoption application for Kokoni, please email:
info@KenMarRescue.org
and write “Request for application for Kokoni,” in the subject line.
Thanks for checking out Kokoni’s profile and submitting an adoption application.
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Ken-Mar Rescue is a 501c3 charitable organization. Donations go towards the care and feeding of our orphans.
The adoption donation is $500 and used directly to save future orphans. Application review is followed by a phone call if approved. Home checks are done via FaceTime or Zoom prior to each adoption.
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More about Ken-Mar Rescue -
TV Appearances:
Our orphans have been featured on various shows such as this one, K9 Corner, and consistently invited to "Good Day LA" Pet segments:
https://youtu.be/7ZQJZ8Um-Jo
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Ken-Mar Rescue Yelp Reviews
https://yelp.to/dr4UlKdAmF
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Additional Media:
Somewhat dated video about us. Ken-Mar Rescue has saved over 1,000 lives since our founding in 2007
https://youtu.be/R-mnilY2Yik?si=XyQUrv3ar67EmEgg
Please note:
We are located in Northern California, near Yosemite. So transportation logistics may be an issue. Especially if things do not work out, how would the orphan be returned to us?
Would you be the primary adopters? Responsible for future care, feeding and future annual vet visits and medical expenses? Please consider these things before applying.