Breed: Husky mix?
Sex: Male
Neutered: Yes
Age: 13+ years approx
Size: Large
Color: Black and white
Coat: Smooth
Vaccinated: Yes
Heartworm Test: Positive
Microchipped: Yes
Other Dogs: OK with dogs
Notes: Cody arrived to our shelter as a stray. Due to a microchip, we were able to call his previous home who had rehomed him over a decade ago, and sadly, the information was never updated. Cody is 13+ years of age, heartworm positive, and may have some vision issues going on. Being in a shelter can be very hard on any animal, but Cody is not wanting to eat for us with any kind of regularity. Staff has been sitting with him, and that helps him to begin to eat, but nothing would be better for him than getting back into a home. At his age, he is simply looking for some love and kindness, a soft bed and some human affection. If you feel that you could be the retirement home that Cody, so desperately needs, please bring any other dogs in the household by for a meet and greet.
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This dog has been available for 33 days
If you are interested in Cody phone 540-507-7459 for an appointment to meet him at Spotsylvania County Animal Shelter. We are open Tuesday - Saturday: Viewing/Adoption 12pm-4pm. Call 540-507-7459 to schedule an appointment for adoption, visitation, redemption, or surrender., .
Available for adoption on this date: Mar 28th, 2026
Dogs are claimed, adopted and rescued everyday so please contact us to check that this dog is available.
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The adoption fee for a dog is $85 which covers a 1 year rabies vaccine and spay or neuter. All animals are altered before leaving the shelter if older than 16 weeks.
- Adoption of dogs is open to residents of Spotsylvania, Stafford, Caroline, Hanover, Louisa, Orange and Culpeper County areas of VA.
- Dogs that have been spayed/neutered are available for adoption to any location including out of state residents.
- To adopt you must be at least 18 years of age and provide a current ID.
- See the Adoption Information here.
Most of our dogs are strays, therefore we can only guess whether they are good with other animals or children by observing the behavior of the animal in the kennel and their interaction with the shelter staff.
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