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• Personality: She's sociable and energetic. She adapts to new places right away and loves to reach out to new people and friends she meets. She knows how to say hello to familiar people and friends. She loves to play with other dogs and loves to play with people. She picks up on new training quickly, so we think she would make a great dog for a family with a good understanding and training knowledge of dogs. She's a bit of a sneaky prankster right now, so she can get into trouble, but she's affectionate, gentle, and full of energy.
• Affinity with:
-Cats: She currently lives with cats in a temporary foster home. She is not aggressive with cats but is very interested in them, so if you have a cat that likes dogs, she would be fine.
-Dogs: She is currently living with the dogs in her foster home without any issues. They play well with each other, are socialized, and warm up quickly to new dogs they meet.
-Adults/Kids: She is very fond of people and loves to be petted. She warms up quickly to people she meets for the first time.
• Shedding: Moderate. There is shedding in certain periods. Her fur is best brushed daily with a silicone brush.
• Walking Manner: She loves to go for walks, both familiar and new, and prefers to take fast, wide, territorial walks (rather than slow, sniffing the trails). He also loves to run in the park, but will sometimes try to run outside if there is no fence. She is fast and has a lot of energy, so she loves to run around in large parks and meet people and dogs. She also loves to go for walks in the mountains, but she has a hunting instinct and is interested in small snakes, rodents, and birds.
• Housetrained: She goes potty on pee pads and highly prefers to go outside. She can chew on wood or plastic furniture and grab small items fallen on the floor and play with them. She's very playful and will run around with you if you have a like-minded friend in the house.
• Separation Anxiety: She's always been around other dogs, so we can't confirm, but we think she'll be fine on her own.
• Bark or Howl: She barks briefly when she hears strangers outside. There is no howl
• Carsickness: She had drooling at first, but now she rides well.
❗ Current Location: South Korea❗
• Personality: She's sociable and energetic. She adapts to new places right away and loves to reach out to new people and friends she meets. She knows how to say hello to familiar people and friends. She loves to play with other dogs and loves to play with people. She picks up on new training quickly, so we think she would make a great dog for a family with a good understanding and training knowledge of dogs. She's a bit of a sneaky prankster right now, so she can get into trouble, but she's affectionate, gentle, and full of energy.
• Affinity with:
-Cats: She currently lives with cats in a temporary foster home. She is not aggressive with cats but is very interested in them, so if you have a cat that likes dogs, she would be fine.
-Dogs: She is currently living with the dogs in her foster home without any issues. They play well with each other, are socialized, and warm up quickly to new dogs they meet.
-Adults/Kids: She is very fond of people and loves to be petted. She warms up quickly to people she meets for the first time.
• Shedding: Moderate. There is shedding in certain periods. Her fur is best brushed daily with a silicone brush.
• Walking Manner: She loves to go for walks, both familiar and new, and prefers to take fast, wide, territorial walks (rather than slow, sniffing the trails). He also loves to run in the park, but will sometimes try to run outside if there is no fence. She is fast and has a lot of energy, so she loves to run around in large parks and meet people and dogs. She also loves to go for walks in the mountains, but she has a hunting instinct and is interested in small snakes, rodents, and birds.
• Housetrained: She goes potty on pee pads and highly prefers to go outside. She can chew on wood or plastic furniture and grab small items fallen on the floor and play with them. She's very playful and will run around with you if you have a like-minded friend in the house.
• Separation Anxiety: She's always been around other dogs, so we can't confirm, but we think she'll be fine on her own.
• Bark or Howl: She barks briefly when she hears strangers outside. There is no howl
• Carsickness: She had drooling at first, but now she rides well.
Dogs rescued from Korea are in foster homes in New Jersey, Georgia, California, and more +
Dogs rescued from Korea are in foster homes in New Jersey, Georgia, California, and more +
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We're committed to rescuing abused or abandoned dogs in Korea and finding them loving homes in the United States. Thank you for supporting our mission.
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