Adopt

My name is Dali!

Posted over 11 months ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

4

Approve Application

5

Pay Fee

6

Sign Adoption Contract

7

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $800

This helps Welcome Paws rescue - Toronto Transport with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Jindo/Shiba Inu
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
2 years 11 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
33 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

1. Name?
- Dali

2. Breed?
- Jindo Mixed

3. Age?
- about 2 yrs

4. Gender?
- Female

5. Weight?
- 33lbs

6. Spayed/Neutered?
- Spayed

7. Good with women?
- Very well

8. Good with men?
- Generally gets along well with men, but sometimes she seems to be a bit afraid of middle-aged or older men.


9. Good with children?
- Very well

10. Good with other dogs?
- When they first meet, she tend to joke around a bit harshly, so she often embarrass or make the other dog angry. If they go for a walk together, she will quickly get better.


11. Good with cats?
- She have never met a domestic cat before, and she get very excited when she see one on the street.

12. Any type of aggression at any particular situations?
- She have never shown aggression toward humans at any situation. She may sometimes show a bit of aggression towards dogs that are not friendly towards her or dogs that show interest in her stuffs.

13. Any prey drive?
- She show little interest in birds and try to rush on passing cats.

14. Energy level?
- A little high

15. Leash trained?
- Yes, but not enough. She often get excited and pull the leash.

16. Crate trained?
- Not yet.

17. House trained?
- She have never used a potty pad. She do not defecate indoors or in the yard, but only while walking.


18. Does the dog bark? How much and when?
- Rarely barking. When she’s inside the house, she only occasionally barks when an unfamiliar dog or cat passes by outside. She has never barked at people.

19. Flight risk?
- no

20. Does the dog like to be touched? Any issues with touching anywhere specific on the dog’s body?
- She is timid and is afraid of unfamiliar environments. There is a possibility that she may try to run away unexpectedly, so we need to be careful.


21. Destroys and chews anything in the house?
- She only bites the toys she is given and does not touch any other objects.

22. Possessive towards food or toys or etc. with humans and/or other dogs?
- She have no experience living with other dogs for long periods of time, so it's hard to say for sure. However, she has never shown any form of aggression or possessiveness when around people.

23. Any past or present health issues?
- She was infected with heartworm but was completely cured. No other diseases were found.

24. Rescue story?
- Dali was rescued after wandering alone in the downtown area of Seogwipo, Jeju island, South Korea. She was very thin at the time of her first discovery, rather frightened, but she wasn't very wary of people. She was passively chasing after this person and that person as if she wanted someone to rescue her, but when a person showed interest, she ran a little far away and repeatedly distanced herself.
At the time of the rescue, I was on my way home after buying a sandwich with my old dog. The wandering dog seemed to need help at a glance, but I had no hand to hold the dog because I held my old dog in one hand and a sandwich in the other. Of course, there was no leash or anything. I moved to the house little by little, saying warm words such as 'Do you want to go to my house' and 'Do you want to eat some food and water?' to the extent that she didn't run away. The dog repeatedly followed me a little bit and then moved away, conflicting between worrying about whether to follow me and wanting to solve hunger and get help. After luring her toward the house for a long time, she finally came very carefully into my door. She drank water as if she hadn't taken a sip of water for days, and she ate feed in a hurry before pouring it into the bowl.
It's been a year since I started like that, and now she is doing well both in the house and in the yard, and when people visit my house, she is the first to go out and welcome. But still, when things change a little, she gets scared and hide. It still seems like it will take some time for her to have full faith that the world around her is safe, that no one will harm her, and that only they will love her.
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Kandie Lee
Address
Toronto, ON M6N 1V3

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

www.welcomepawsrescue.org

2.

Interview

Uncontact Interview will be performed via phone calls and Zoom meetings

3.

Home Check

Home check will be done via Zoom meeting during the interview

4.

Approve Application

5.

Pay Fee

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

7.

Take the Pet Home

It can take upto a month for your adopted pets to arrive from Korea

Additional adoption info

We will make flight arrangements once adoption is finalized.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

All our dogs fly from Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized. Therefore, we cannot provide the "meet and greet." 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 an all-volunteer and animal welfare organization dedicated to the rescue and placement of stray, neglected and abused animals, high kill city sheltered animals and dog meat trade animals in South Korea. All of our pets are cared for by foster homes and receive complete medical care, which includes deworming, vaccinations and spaying/neutering prior to their adoption.

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