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**COCO - a victim of the war in Israel. Although outside our usual mission, we are compelled to help with her rescue to safety. Coco’s transportation costs are being sponsored by her rescuer in Israel.
ID/NAME: DV24-016 / Coco
SEX/WEIGHT/AGE: Female/45lbs/11months
BIRTH DATE: 9/30/23
BREED: Australian Shepherd Mix
VACCINATIONS/SPAY/NEUTER: Up-to-date vaccinations, spayed and overall healthy
Hi! My name is Coco, and I am IN ISRAEL waiting to find my forever home in Los Angeles! My siblings and I were born in Israel and found huddled together, living in terror shortly after the war started. A rescuer brought us into her home where we found love and safety. She saw that I had been injured and took me to a vet who determined that my left hind leg needed to be amputated. Thankfully, I have fully recovered and am very healthy.
One by one, my siblings found their forever homes. All except me. I am told because I am missing a leg, it will take a little longer to find that special person to adopt me even though I recovered so well and have no complications! The veterinarian says nothing is wrong with my back leg and that many tripod dogs live happy lively lives. You should see me run and play with other dogs!! I am patiently waiting for my forever family. I know you’re out there. Will you be that special person for me?
I would love to be free from the sounds of loud sirens and rockets. Lately, there have been many rocket blasts where my foster and I live. When we hear a siren, my foster has to quickly run to the nearest shelter for safety. She has two senior dogs of her own, so it is hard for her to take me as a third dog. I begin to tremble when I hear that sound and see her worried face as she closes the door, leaving me alone. I am in a complete panic when she returns. My foster always patiently calms me and tells me everything will be ok. And then it happens again and again…..
Behaviour:
Coco is very friendly, she lives here with two other dogs and a cat. Her rescuer has taken her to a trainer for the last 4 months. Coco is house-trained and walks well on a leash. She also knows how to sit, lay, and give a paw.
Because she has to rely on her three legs, she will need a home where she is not expected to go on extended hikes. Coco is mostly quiet around the house but playful with the other dogs and kids.
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DoVE Project operates a shelter in South Korea, where our dogs stay until they are matched with an adopter. In the US, our dogs stay in foster homes or in boarding, as we do not have a physical facility. These dogs are identified with "in LA" in their names.
Please note that we only adopt our pups in the Southern California area. Please check our website for more information regarding our adoption process, our mission, and our adoption application: https://www.dove-project.org/adoption-process
If you are interested in adopting, please complete an online application at: https://www.dove-project.org/adoption-application-form
**COCO - a victim of the war in Israel. Although outside our usual mission, we are compelled to help with her rescue to safety. Coco’s transportation costs are being sponsored by her rescuer in Israel.
ID/NAME: DV24-016 / Coco
SEX/WEIGHT/AGE: Female/45lbs/11months
BIRTH DATE: 9/30/23
BREED: Australian Shepherd Mix
VACCINATIONS/SPAY/NEUTER: Up-to-date vaccinations, spayed and overall healthy
Hi! My name is Coco, and I am IN ISRAEL waiting to find my forever home in Los Angeles! My siblings and I were born in Israel and found huddled together, living in terror shortly after the war started. A rescuer brought us into her home where we found love and safety. She saw that I had been injured and took me to a vet who determined that my left hind leg needed to be amputated. Thankfully, I have fully recovered and am very healthy.
One by one, my siblings found their forever homes. All except me. I am told because I am missing a leg, it will take a little longer to find that special person to adopt me even though I recovered so well and have no complications! The veterinarian says nothing is wrong with my back leg and that many tripod dogs live happy lively lives. You should see me run and play with other dogs!! I am patiently waiting for my forever family. I know you’re out there. Will you be that special person for me?
I would love to be free from the sounds of loud sirens and rockets. Lately, there have been many rocket blasts where my foster and I live. When we hear a siren, my foster has to quickly run to the nearest shelter for safety. She has two senior dogs of her own, so it is hard for her to take me as a third dog. I begin to tremble when I hear that sound and see her worried face as she closes the door, leaving me alone. I am in a complete panic when she returns. My foster always patiently calms me and tells me everything will be ok. And then it happens again and again…..
Behaviour:
Coco is very friendly, she lives here with two other dogs and a cat. Her rescuer has taken her to a trainer for the last 4 months. Coco is house-trained and walks well on a leash. She also knows how to sit, lay, and give a paw.
Because she has to rely on her three legs, she will need a home where she is not expected to go on extended hikes. Coco is mostly quiet around the house but playful with the other dogs and kids.
*********************************
DoVE Project operates a shelter in South Korea, where our dogs stay until they are matched with an adopter. In the US, our dogs stay in foster homes or in boarding, as we do not have a physical facility. These dogs are identified with "in LA" in their names.
Please note that we only adopt our pups in the Southern California area. Please check our website for more information regarding our adoption process, our mission, and our adoption application: https://www.dove-project.org/adoption-process
If you are interested in adopting, please complete an online application at: https://www.dove-project.org/adoption-application-form
Submit ONE application per family (link below) - you may list more than one dog on the app. See "Additional Adoption Info" section below.
2.
Interview
After reviewing applications for each pup, our team may contact you for a phone interview.
3.
Home Check
Please send us a video or multiple photos of your home, interior and exterior.
4.
Approve Application
A group decision will be made based on what we believe is the best fit for both the pet and for your family.
5.
Pay Fee
The full adoption fee is paid prior to bringing the pet home.
6.
Take the Pet Home
The pet will come home with you for a 2-week trial.
7.
Sign Adoption Contract
After a successful 2-week trial, the adoption contract is signed.
Additional adoption info
*DoVE makes no warranties, expressed or implied, nor any guarantee of this animal’s breed, age, health or behavior. Although we make our best effort to collect and verify as much information as possible for every rescue dog's history, sometimes there is very little information available or oftentimes simply impossible to authenticate the veracity of the information. If you require a guarantee of a breed, warrantee of health or behavior, we highly recommend that you seek another avenue of acquiring your next pet. We appreciate your understanding.
• Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for any questions you may have prior to submitting an inquiry or application: https://www.dove-project.org/faqs.
• Please note that if the dog you are interested in is no longer on the site, it has been adopted.
• The first step to learn more about a dog is to submit an application. The adoption process and application can be found here:
https://portal.dove-project.org/forms/adoptApp
Adoption fees are as follows:
Young pups 4 mos. - 11 mos.: $1100
Young dogs 12 mos. - 23 mos.: $1050
Dogs 2 years & older: $1000
*DoVE makes no warranties, expressed or implied, nor any guarantee of this animal’s breed, age, health or behavior. Although we make our best effort to collect and verify as much information as possible for every rescue dog's history, sometimes there is very little information available or oftentimes simply impossible to authenticate the veracity of the information. If you require a guarantee of a breed, warrantee of health or behavior, we highly recommend that you seek another avenue of acquiring your next pet. We appreciate your understanding.
• Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for any questions you may have prior to submitting an inquiry or application: https://www.dove-project.org/faqs.
• Please note that if the dog you are interested in is no longer on the site, it has been adopted.
• The first step to learn more about a dog is to submit an application. The adoption process and application can be found here:
https://portal.dove-project.org/forms/adoptApp
Adoption fees are as follows:
Young pups 4 mos. - 11 mos.: $1100
Young dogs 12 mos. - 23 mos.: $1050
Dogs 2 years & older: $1000
The majority of our pups are in S. Korea; however we have a few dogs here in foster homes. You must be an approved adopter to visit our dogs.
Please check our website for more information regarding our adoption process, our mission, and adoption application.
https://www.dove-project.org/get-involved
The majority of our pups are in S. Korea; however we have a few dogs here in foster homes. You must be an approved adopter to visit our dogs.
Please check our website for more information regarding our adoption process, our mission, and adoption application.
https://www.dove-project.org/get-involved
More about this rescue
DoVE Project (Dogs of Violence Exposed) is a 501(c)3 animal welfare, rights and protection organization. As our name is clearly stated, our aim is to end the Dog Meat Trade in S. Korea and other parts of the world where the dogs are slaughtered for human consumption. The condition in which these dogs are raised, bred and slaughtered is extremely brutal and inhumane. We rescue these dogs from dog farms, slaughterhouses, or dogs destined to enter into dog meat trade or be slaughtered to be eaten. Many female dogs that are rescued from the farms/slaughter houses are pregnant and oftentimes their puppies are brought to USA for adoption. Part of our campaign to end the DMT in Korea is rescue work in parallel in conjunction with our campaign to raise awareness and education within Korea.
DoVE Project (Dogs of Violence Exposed) is a 501(c)3 animal welfare, rights and protection organization. As our name is clearly stated, our aim is to end the Dog Meat Trade in S. Korea and other parts of the world where the dogs are slaughtered for human consumption. The condition in which these dogs are raised, bred and slaughtered is extremely brutal and inhumane. We rescue these dogs from dog farms, slaughterhouses, or dogs destined to enter into dog meat trade or be slaughtered to be eaten. Many female dogs that are rescued from the farms/slaughter houses are pregnant and oftentimes their puppies are brought to USA for adoption. Part of our campaign to end the DMT in Korea is rescue work in parallel in conjunction with our campaign to raise awareness and education within Korea.
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