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My basic info
Breed
Shiba Inu/Jindo
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
6 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
26 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Personality: Initially shy but active and cheerful.
Interaction with Women: Quickly becomes friendly.
Interaction with Men: Quickly becomes friendly.
Interaction with Children: Likes children.
Interaction with Other Dogs: Curious and wants to greet other dogs. Dislikes being mounted or overly playful dogs.
Interaction with Cats: No experience.
Potty Training: Currently being trained to go outside; does not want to go inside.
Crate Training: In progress. Always eats in the crate.
Energy Level: High. Enjoys tug-of-war, ball play, and nose work, and plays well with people as well as alone with toys.
Handling: Dislikes being picked up or handled when not fully comfortable, but is okay with it once a bond is formed.
Barking Tendencies: May run away or bark if there are sudden loud noises or unfamiliar people approaching, but does not excessively bark.
Escape Tendencies: None.
Appetite Issues: None.
Walking with a Collar: Does well.
Reactive to People or Dogs: Very curious about everything; shows interest in passing people and dogs during walks.
Car Behavior: Rides well in the car.
Destructive Behavior: Does not destroy things if there are chew toys available, but may play with interesting objects on the floor since she is still a puppy.
Needs a House with a Yard: Would be nice, but currently living in an apartment and expending energy through walks and playdates is fine too.
Needs to Live with Other Dogs: It would be good to have a lively friend of similar size rather than an older or small dog.
Can Live in an Apartment: Yes, currently living in an apartment.
Rescue Story: Didi was found abandoned in a bag with her eight siblings when they were just babies and couldn't even open their eyes. Fortunately, they met a kind rescuer and are growing up loved in foster homes. Didi is one of them, and we hope she finds a good family and a happy life.
Personality: Initially shy but active and cheerful.
Interaction with Women: Quickly becomes friendly.
Interaction with Men: Quickly becomes friendly.
Interaction with Children: Likes children.
Interaction with Other Dogs: Curious and wants to greet other dogs. Dislikes being mounted or overly playful dogs.
Interaction with Cats: No experience.
Potty Training: Currently being trained to go outside; does not want to go inside.
Crate Training: In progress. Always eats in the crate.
Energy Level: High. Enjoys tug-of-war, ball play, and nose work, and plays well with people as well as alone with toys.
Handling: Dislikes being picked up or handled when not fully comfortable, but is okay with it once a bond is formed.
Barking Tendencies: May run away or bark if there are sudden loud noises or unfamiliar people approaching, but does not excessively bark.
Escape Tendencies: None.
Appetite Issues: None.
Walking with a Collar: Does well.
Reactive to People or Dogs: Very curious about everything; shows interest in passing people and dogs during walks.
Car Behavior: Rides well in the car.
Destructive Behavior: Does not destroy things if there are chew toys available, but may play with interesting objects on the floor since she is still a puppy.
Needs a House with a Yard: Would be nice, but currently living in an apartment and expending energy through walks and playdates is fine too.
Needs to Live with Other Dogs: It would be good to have a lively friend of similar size rather than an older or small dog.
Can Live in an Apartment: Yes, currently living in an apartment.
Rescue Story: Didi was found abandoned in a bag with her eight siblings when they were just babies and couldn't even open their eyes. Fortunately, they met a kind rescuer and are growing up loved in foster homes. Didi is one of them, and we hope she finds a good family and a happy life.
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2.
Interview
Once your application is approved, you will be invited to an interview via Zoom meeting. Each interviews will take 15-30 minutes.
3.
Approve Application
You will receive an approval letter via email
4.
Pay Fee
Once the adoption fee is received, adopters will be invited to chatgroup where they can ask any questions to the current foster parents.
5.
Take the Pet Home
All adopters will be picking up their dogs at the designated airport.
Additional adoption info
All our dogs fly from Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized. Therefore, we can not provide meet and greets. All adopters must agree to surrender the pets BACK to Welcome Paws if the adopter no longer wants the pet. All adopters must agree to provide periodic update of the adopted pet. Instagram account is highly recommended. All adopters must sign up for GPS tracker for 6 months to avoid losing pets.
All our dogs fly from Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized. Therefore, we can not provide meet and greets. All adopters must agree to surrender the pets BACK to Welcome Paws if the adopter no longer wants the pet. All adopters must agree to provide periodic update of the adopted pet. Instagram account is highly recommended. All adopters must sign up for GPS tracker for 6 months to avoid losing pets.
Go meet their pets
All our dogs fly from Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized. Therefore, we can not 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 can not 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 a registered nonprofit charity organization run by all-volunteers who are dedicated to the animal welfares.
We rescue stray, neglected and abused animals, city sheltered animals and dog meat trade animals in South Korea. All of our pets are cared for by loving foster homes and receiving complete medical cares before they are ready to meet their FURever families. We find them best fitted home in the United States, Canada, and South Korea.
Furthering our cause is the most important goal of our organization. We seek to support, empower, and provide high quality resources and educations to our adopters. Our success isn’t measured in terms of wealth or profit margin, but by the value we provide to those we serve.
WELCOME PAWS: KOREAN DOG RESCUE is a registered nonprofit charity organization run by all-volunteers who are dedicated to the animal welfares.
We rescue stray, neglected and abused animals, city sheltered animals and dog meat trade animals in South Korea. All of our pets are cared for by loving foster homes and receiving complete medical cares before they are ready to meet their FURever families. We find them best fitted home in the United States, Canada, and South Korea.
Furthering our cause is the most important goal of our organization. We seek to support, empower, and provide high quality resources and educations to our adopters. Our success isn’t measured in terms of wealth or profit margin, but by the value we provide to those we serve.
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