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▶ (relationship with dogs) :
Because her tension is low, her active friend is alert but not aggressive.
She is quiet and curious about her friend who has a similar tendency.
She is unilaterally bitten by an aggressive friend during a walk and does not act defensively, so she needs to be careful when bonding together.
▶ (relationship with cats) :
She is just curious with cats and doesn’t have aggression of them.
▶ (relationship with people) :
She is quite afraid of men and seems likely to have been abused before she was rescued.
She has no aggression towards people, but she is shy at first.
▶ (house trained) : house broken
▶ (walks on leash) :
She prefers to walk only on quiet and familiar paths.
Her anxiety is quite high, so she frequently looks back during walks to check on people behind her. She often gets startled by small noises, sometimes suddenly bolting, which has almost caused her leash to slip out of the handler's hands.
When she pulls on the leash and moves ahead during walks, if the handler stops walking, she no longer tries to go ahead and instead walks slowly afterward.
▶ (special notes) :
She tends to experience motion sickness and vomits when riding in a car. (it is much better than her first experience of car riding)She has no separation anxiety and rests comfortably in her designated spot at home.Since her spaying, she has been in good condition and eats her food well.In Gona's case, she had difficulty adjusting to indoor life, so the focus was on building a stable bond with her caregiver rather than training in etiquette.
Caution is needed when getting out of the car, as she sometimes jumps out suddenly.
▶ (relationship with dogs) :
Because her tension is low, her active friend is alert but not aggressive.
She is quiet and curious about her friend who has a similar tendency.
She is unilaterally bitten by an aggressive friend during a walk and does not act defensively, so she needs to be careful when bonding together.
▶ (relationship with cats) :
She is just curious with cats and doesn’t have aggression of them.
▶ (relationship with people) :
She is quite afraid of men and seems likely to have been abused before she was rescued.
She has no aggression towards people, but she is shy at first.
▶ (house trained) : house broken
▶ (walks on leash) :
She prefers to walk only on quiet and familiar paths.
Her anxiety is quite high, so she frequently looks back during walks to check on people behind her. She often gets startled by small noises, sometimes suddenly bolting, which has almost caused her leash to slip out of the handler's hands.
When she pulls on the leash and moves ahead during walks, if the handler stops walking, she no longer tries to go ahead and instead walks slowly afterward.
▶ (special notes) :
She tends to experience motion sickness and vomits when riding in a car. (it is much better than her first experience of car riding)She has no separation anxiety and rests comfortably in her designated spot at home.Since her spaying, she has been in good condition and eats her food well.In Gona's case, she had difficulty adjusting to indoor life, so the focus was on building a stable bond with her caregiver rather than training in etiquette.
Caution is needed when getting out of the car, as she sometimes jumps out suddenly.
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.
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.
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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