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My basic info
Breed
Corgi/Jindo
Color
White
Age
3 years 1 month old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
16 kg (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Sunee, she was on a euthanasia list and luckily saved by a rescuer.
She is the ultimate people enthusiast! This adorable pooch thrives on attention and affection from everyone she meets, including strangers.
She’s a true social butterfly who happily lets people carry her and gladly offers her belly for those irresistible belly rubs.
When it comes to other dogs, Sonne prefers a calm and easy-going atmosphere. She’s not a fan of overly energetic or pushy playmates and will politely say “no thank you” with a gentle growl. This sweetheart would thrive best in a home without other dogs, where she can be the center of attention.
As for cats, Sunee is curious but respectful. When encountering a stray feline,
she’ll give them a good stare, but she’s quick to obey commands like “let’s go.”
and happily, moves along with her handler.
With moderate energy levels, she loves outdoor adventures but transforms into a calm, cuddly companion indoors. She might pull a bit on walks initially, but she’s a quick learner and settles down nicely.
While she’s not possessive over resources with people, she prefers her personal space from other dogs and might voice her boundaries with a polite growl if they get too close.
Given her strong bond with people, Sunee could develop separation anxiety if not eased into alone time. Starting early with positive training will help her feel secure when left alone.
For now, she is doing well with both indoor and outdoor potty breaks, but she’s likely to transition fully to outdoor potties once she settles into a routine.
If you’re seeking a furry cuddle bug and can offer Sunee, the undivided attention.
she craves, reach out to our team to apply for this delightful companion!
Meet Sunee, she was on a euthanasia list and luckily saved by a rescuer.
She is the ultimate people enthusiast! This adorable pooch thrives on attention and affection from everyone she meets, including strangers.
She’s a true social butterfly who happily lets people carry her and gladly offers her belly for those irresistible belly rubs.
When it comes to other dogs, Sonne prefers a calm and easy-going atmosphere. She’s not a fan of overly energetic or pushy playmates and will politely say “no thank you” with a gentle growl. This sweetheart would thrive best in a home without other dogs, where she can be the center of attention.
As for cats, Sunee is curious but respectful. When encountering a stray feline,
she’ll give them a good stare, but she’s quick to obey commands like “let’s go.”
and happily, moves along with her handler.
With moderate energy levels, she loves outdoor adventures but transforms into a calm, cuddly companion indoors. She might pull a bit on walks initially, but she’s a quick learner and settles down nicely.
While she’s not possessive over resources with people, she prefers her personal space from other dogs and might voice her boundaries with a polite growl if they get too close.
Given her strong bond with people, Sunee could develop separation anxiety if not eased into alone time. Starting early with positive training will help her feel secure when left alone.
For now, she is doing well with both indoor and outdoor potty breaks, but she’s likely to transition fully to outdoor potties once she settles into a routine.
If you’re seeking a furry cuddle bug and can offer Sunee, the undivided attention.
she craves, reach out to our team to apply for this delightful companion!