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My basic info
Breed
Jindo/Shiba Inu
Color
White - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
2 years 6 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
17 kg (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Not good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
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-Rescue Story:
She has been rescued in the junk yard of a suburb area where she has been fed leftovers in a small cage to be eaten or sold as dog meat.
-Potty trained:
Outdoors/Indoors are both possible, She prefers outdoors more than indoors on grassy areas.
- Walks
Queen knows it’s time to go out for a walk when she sees the leash.
She sometimes pulls on the leash on walks but generally walks well. However, she can get scared by unfamiliar people or loud noises, so it's necessary to double up with a harness when walking in quiet places.
-Energy Level
She is not very high-energy, so 1-2 walks of about an hour each or spending 1-2 hours at a dog park should be sufficient. However, when she hasn't expended all of her energy, he tends to run around the house or chew on things.
- Relationship with People
She relies deeply on foster parents and enjoys the affection and touch of her family. She gets scared of unfamiliar people and tends to run away or hide, and this applies to children as well. However, with frequent exposure and experiences, she is gradually becoming more comfortable and has never shown any aggression or annoyance towards people in any situation.
- Relationship with Cats
Briefly sniffs and shows no interest. Even when she sees stray cats, she doesn't chase after them.
- Relationship with Dogs
Bonds well with foster family’s dogs and knows how to share food.
She only briefly sniffs unfamiliar dogs and shows little interest but tends to get scared and run away when a new dog approaches with big actions.
- Bark
Doesn’t not bark outside but let goes a few barks in the house when hearing of an unfamiliar noise.
- Anxiety
Crys when left alone in the house, ( Being trained)
- Brief write up (personality, what would be the ideal home?):
Queen is fearful of unfamiliar environments and strangers, but deep inside, she relies on humans and seeks love and affection. It would be great if she could live in a place with a cheerful sibling dog, as she gets along well with other dogs. It would also be ideal to have a patient and understanding home that can wait for her to adapt and show patience during the adjustment period.
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