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**About Rita:**
Thank you for interested in adopting Rita. Please know that Rita is an international rescue through South Korea. When your application is approved, you will need to pick her up from the airport - such as SFO, SEA, JFK, LAX, ONT, IAH, etc. International adoption is not a complicated process and we‘ve done the process many years. We would be happy to explain to you how the process works.
Rita enjoys her alone time but can also be active and playful. She loves people and is affectionate and intelligent. While she can be timid initially, her curiosity allows her to get along well with other dogs.
Rita is friendly and eager to greet new people. During a recent outing to a shop, she approached everyone she encountered with good manners and curiosity, making a positive impression. Both Chico and Rita may appear timid in completely new environments, but they adapt quickly and get along well. Their initial shyness doesn’t reflect sensitivity or pickiness.
+Dog:
She gets along well with other dogs.
+Cat:
She often encounters cats near the house. Rita usually watches them quietly, occasionally barks, and then quickly runs back inside.
+Kids:
Rita gets along very well with children (ages 10 and 18).
+Housebroken:
She is 100% outdoor potty-trained, going twice in the morning and once in the afternoon. On rainy days, she uses indoor pads perfectly.
+Ok in kennel:
She uses crates frequently especially when she goes to sleep.
+Ok on leash:
Rita walks well on a leash and is easy to control. She loves other dogs but can be a little shy at first, lowering her tail when approaching them. Once comfortable, she wags her tail and happily engages. Her friendliness shines through once she’s adjusted.
+Barker or Separation anxiety:
Rita does well alone. She only whines when she needs to go outside or if she wants to express that she needs to poop. She doesn’t bark much and is rather a quiet dog usually.
+Behavioral issues (food aggression, leash reactivity, etc):
Rita does not guard food, toys, or other items. She loves it when people play with her toys and patiently waits for treats when told. She knows commands like "wait" and "no," and responds well. Occasionally, she hides treats in cushions and retrieves them later.
+Car rides:
Rita enjoys car rides and travels well without any issues.
If you’re interested in adopting Rita please don’t hesitate to contact us for more details. We’d be more than happy to help! Rita is ready for her forever sweet home.
Apply here https://lifeofhopefoundation.org/adoption-application/
**About Rita:**
Thank you for interested in adopting Rita. Please know that Rita is an international rescue through South Korea. When your application is approved, you will need to pick her up from the airport - such as SFO, SEA, JFK, LAX, ONT, IAH, etc. International adoption is not a complicated process and we‘ve done the process many years. We would be happy to explain to you how the process works.
Rita enjoys her alone time but can also be active and playful. She loves people and is affectionate and intelligent. While she can be timid initially, her curiosity allows her to get along well with other dogs.
Rita is friendly and eager to greet new people. During a recent outing to a shop, she approached everyone she encountered with good manners and curiosity, making a positive impression. Both Chico and Rita may appear timid in completely new environments, but they adapt quickly and get along well. Their initial shyness doesn’t reflect sensitivity or pickiness.
+Dog:
She gets along well with other dogs.
+Cat:
She often encounters cats near the house. Rita usually watches them quietly, occasionally barks, and then quickly runs back inside.
+Kids:
Rita gets along very well with children (ages 10 and 18).
+Housebroken:
She is 100% outdoor potty-trained, going twice in the morning and once in the afternoon. On rainy days, she uses indoor pads perfectly.
+Ok in kennel:
She uses crates frequently especially when she goes to sleep.
+Ok on leash:
Rita walks well on a leash and is easy to control. She loves other dogs but can be a little shy at first, lowering her tail when approaching them. Once comfortable, she wags her tail and happily engages. Her friendliness shines through once she’s adjusted.
+Barker or Separation anxiety:
Rita does well alone. She only whines when she needs to go outside or if she wants to express that she needs to poop. She doesn’t bark much and is rather a quiet dog usually.
+Behavioral issues (food aggression, leash reactivity, etc):
Rita does not guard food, toys, or other items. She loves it when people play with her toys and patiently waits for treats when told. She knows commands like "wait" and "no," and responds well. Occasionally, she hides treats in cushions and retrieves them later.
+Car rides:
Rita enjoys car rides and travels well without any issues.
If you’re interested in adopting Rita please don’t hesitate to contact us for more details. We’d be more than happy to help! Rita is ready for her forever sweet home.
Apply here https://lifeofhopefoundation.org/adoption-application/
For every adopted dog from Life of Hope Foundation, we will prepare and give you their vet records. Adoption fees will never come close to covering their costs. But it does have a lot of helped for the rescued dogs. If you have questions or concerns about adoption fees, please contact us.
LHF’S ADOPTION FEE? (Adoption fees fund our rescued dogs.)
Formosan Mountain Dog & Jindo– Puppy to Adult: $500.
Purebred / Specific Breed – Puppy to Adult: $600 – $800.
Seniors (6 yrs+): $350 – $450 (No discriminate by breeds.)
INCLUDE:
1. Rabies vaccine.
2. Microchipping.
3. Hip X-ray.
4. Spayed/Neutered
5. Vanguard crLyme.
6. Vanguard ® Plus 5 L4 CV and Vanguard ® CV (Canine Distemper / Canine Adenovirus Type 1 / Canine Adenovirus Type 2 / Canine Parainfluenza / Canine Coronavirus / Canine Parvovirus / Leptospira Canicola / L. icterohaemorrhagiaeiae / L. grippotyphosa / L. pomona.)
For every adopted dog from Life of Hope Foundation, we will prepare and give you their vet records. Adoption fees will never come close to covering their costs. But it does have a lot of helped for the rescued dogs. If you have questions or concerns about adoption fees, please contact us.
We will have adoption events twice a month at different pet store, or come meet our pet at our foster home. We have two different foster homes located in CA and WA area.
We will have adoption events twice a month at different pet store, or come meet our pet at our foster home. We have two different foster homes located in CA and WA area.
More about this rescue
We are a small group of pet rescuers in CA and WA from Taiwan.
We rescue dogs and cats that needs help around us.
Save a life don't need a reason, it's just a beautiful things that everyone should do.
Seeing those once starved,
maltreated and homeless dogs transforming into confident, lively fur babies is what propels us. Finding a loving, forever home for the rescued dogs has been our ultimate goal.
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For over 10 years, our foundation has been providing rescue dogs for international adoption to families in cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Vancouver. After the application and approval process, we fly the dogs with volunteers to the desired destination for the completion of your adoption.
Formosa Mountain Dog (FMD) is a type of Taiwanese mixed breed. Most of it is Labrador or shepherd and Taiwan dog mixd breed. The rescues are usually abandoned, abused, and/or without a home. We take them in, provide them with a complete health check up, and spay and neuter as needed. Their information is then posted on our websites and social media, ready to be adopted.
You will see that most of our dogs are still in Taiwan. Only a few are local. The process of adoption takes careful consideration of the application and understanding of the environment to which we will send the adoptees. Currently, we do not have enough foster homes for an intermediary home, so we have to make sure there is a home for the rescues before we send them overseas.
As the dogs await their forever homes, we will continuously update their growth through photos and videos. This helps to provide the adopting families with more understanding of the temperament of the dogs to be ready for their adoption. Finally, after 14 hours of air travel, with the aid of our volunteers, the adopting family (you) will just need to arrive at the airport to meet your new family member!
We are a small group of pet rescuers in CA and WA from Taiwan.
We rescue dogs and cats that needs help around us.
Save a life don't need a reason, it's just a beautiful things that everyone should do.
Seeing those once starved,
maltreated and homeless dogs transforming into confident, lively fur babies is what propels us. Finding a loving, forever home for the rescued dogs has been our ultimate goal.
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For over 10 years, our foundation has been providing rescue dogs for international adoption to families in cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Vancouver. After the application and approval process, we fly the dogs with volunteers to the desired destination for the completion of your adoption.
Formosa Mountain Dog (FMD) is a type of Taiwanese mixed breed. Most of it is Labrador or shepherd and Taiwan dog mixd breed. The rescues are usually abandoned, abused, and/or without a home. We take them in, provide them with a complete health check up, and spay and neuter as needed. Their information is then posted on our websites and social media, ready to be adopted.
You will see that most of our dogs are still in Taiwan. Only a few are local. The process of adoption takes careful consideration of the application and understanding of the environment to which we will send the adoptees. Currently, we do not have enough foster homes for an intermediary home, so we have to make sure there is a home for the rescues before we send them overseas.
As the dogs await their forever homes, we will continuously update their growth through photos and videos. This helps to provide the adopting families with more understanding of the temperament of the dogs to be ready for their adoption. Finally, after 14 hours of air travel, with the aid of our volunteers, the adopting family (you) will just need to arrive at the airport to meet your new family member!