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Heather - Heather
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Name: Heather
Age: 4 months and a half (Born on June 15th)
Gender: Female
Weight: 10 kilograms
Breed: Mix (Mother is a Labrador mix, Father is a mix breed)
Vaccination and Neutering: Vaccination is complete, and neutering is planned for the future.
Relationship with adults: Heather is friendly and likes people but can be a bit restless. She's a lively pup and resembles her mom in both looks and temperament.
Relationship with kids: Heather hasn't met kids, but she seems to be friendly and approachable.
Relationship with other dogs: She gets along well with her siblings and has been trained not to play too roughly. She can adjust and play in a controlled manner.
Relationship with cats: Heather has met a cat but approached it too enthusiastically. She didn't show aggression but needs to learn some manners.
House training: Heather mostly does her business indoors and is good with pee pads.
Energy level: Being a young large breed puppy, her energy level is high. Ongoing training is necessary to make her attentive to human commands.
Separation anxiety/Barking: Heather doesn't have separation anxiety and doesn't bark much even when playing actively.
Touch and handling: Heather enjoys being touched and licking instead of nipping. She has been trained to lick rather than nip. She likes being close to people.
Walking on the leash: She is a bit unsure about collars and harnesses but enjoys walks.
Escape artist: Heather doesn't try to escape but may push through a low fence to approach people.
Rescue Story: Heather was rescued from a difficult situation. She had her right front leg amputated when she was just two months old, and she suffered from gangrene. Despite receiving no medical treatment, she was left tied up in a stone yard. She was discovered in distress and rescued.
Heather - Heather
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Name: Heather
Age: 4 months and a half (Born on June 15th)
Gender: Female
Weight: 10 kilograms
Breed: Mix (Mother is a Labrador mix, Father is a mix breed)
Vaccination and Neutering: Vaccination is complete, and neutering is planned for the future.
Relationship with adults: Heather is friendly and likes people but can be a bit restless. She's a lively pup and resembles her mom in both looks and temperament.
Relationship with kids: Heather hasn't met kids, but she seems to be friendly and approachable.
Relationship with other dogs: She gets along well with her siblings and has been trained not to play too roughly. She can adjust and play in a controlled manner.
Relationship with cats: Heather has met a cat but approached it too enthusiastically. She didn't show aggression but needs to learn some manners.
House training: Heather mostly does her business indoors and is good with pee pads.
Energy level: Being a young large breed puppy, her energy level is high. Ongoing training is necessary to make her attentive to human commands.
Separation anxiety/Barking: Heather doesn't have separation anxiety and doesn't bark much even when playing actively.
Touch and handling: Heather enjoys being touched and licking instead of nipping. She has been trained to lick rather than nip. She likes being close to people.
Walking on the leash: She is a bit unsure about collars and harnesses but enjoys walks.
Escape artist: Heather doesn't try to escape but may push through a low fence to approach people.
Rescue Story: Heather was rescued from a difficult situation. She had her right front leg amputated when she was just two months old, and she suffered from gangrene. Despite receiving no medical treatment, she was left tied up in a stone yard. She was discovered in distress and rescued.
Once the adoption fee is received, adopters will be invited to chatgroup where they can ask any questions to the current foster parents.
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Take the Pet Home
All adopters will be picking up their dog at the designated airport.
Additional adoption info
All our dogs fly from Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized. All adopters must agree to surrender the pets BACK to Welcome Paws if the adopter no longer wants the pet. All adopters must agree to provide periodic update of the adopted pet. All adopters must sign up for a gps tracker for 6 months to avoid losing pets.
All our dogs fly from Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized. All adopters must agree to surrender the pets BACK to Welcome Paws if the adopter no longer wants the pet. All adopters must agree to provide periodic update of the adopted pet. All adopters must sign up for a gps tracker for 6 months to avoid losing pets.
All our dogs fly from Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized. Therefore, we can not provide since the adopters "meet and greet." our dogs. But Multiple video clips will be provided and we will help you walk through the steps to reassure the adopted dog and the adopter are the best match for each other. Some dogs are available for meet and greet if the dogs are fostered in the US.
All our dogs fly from Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized. Therefore, we can not provide since the adopters "meet and greet." our dogs. But Multiple video clips will be provided and we will help you walk through the steps to reassure the adopted dog and the adopter are the best match for each other. Some dogs are available for meet and greet if the dogs are fostered in the US.
More about this rescue
WELCOME PAWS: KOREAN DOG RESCUE is a registered nonprofit charity organization run by all-volunteers who are dedicated to the animal welfares.
We believe every animals deserve to have loving homes regardless of ages, sizes and breeds. We are vow to change and enhance the lives they deserve.
We rescue stray, neglected and abused animals, city sheltered animals and dog meat trade animals in South Korea. All of our pets are cared for by loving foster homes and receiving complete medical cares before they are ready to meet their FURever families. We find them best fitted home in the United States, Canada, and South Korea.
Furthering our cause is the most important goal of our organization. We seek to support, empower, and provide high quality resources and educations to our adopters. Our success isn’t measured in terms of wealth or profit margin, but by the value we provide to those we serve.
WELCOME PAWS: KOREAN DOG RESCUE is a registered nonprofit charity organization run by all-volunteers who are dedicated to the animal welfares.
We believe every animals deserve to have loving homes regardless of ages, sizes and breeds. We are vow to change and enhance the lives they deserve.
We rescue stray, neglected and abused animals, city sheltered animals and dog meat trade animals in South Korea. All of our pets are cared for by loving foster homes and receiving complete medical cares before they are ready to meet their FURever families. We find them best fitted home in the United States, Canada, and South Korea.
Furthering our cause is the most important goal of our organization. We seek to support, empower, and provide high quality resources and educations to our adopters. Our success isn’t measured in terms of wealth or profit margin, but by the value we provide to those we serve.
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