Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Knox, a lovable 2-year-old neutered male Bichon Frise with a fluffy white coat and a big heart. Weighing 6.4kg, he’s full of affection and always ready to make new friends!
Knox is an absolute people-lover. Whether it’s someone he knows or a complete stranger, he’ll happily trot over, rub against them, and soak up all the attention. Call his name, and he’ll come running, eager to be by your side. He has no preference between men and women, and while he hasn’t had experience with young children, we believe he would do well with them. He’s comfortable being picked up with arms under his belly and even rolls over to show his tummy to new people without hesitation!
When it comes to other dogs, Knox is just as friendly. He greets every pup—big or small—with enthusiasm and isn’t shy about showing affection. His playful, easygoing nature allows him to get along with even high-energy dogs, and if another dog tries to provoke him, he simply walks away. However, as much as he enjoys canine company, Knox’s heart truly belongs to people—his favorite place is right by your side!
Though he hasn’t lived with cats before, he seems adaptable and could likely coexist with them.
Knox has a slightly higher-than-average energy level, which makes sense given that he spent nearly two years confined before finally experiencing freedom. He may be extra excited at first and eager to play until he tires himself out, so regular outdoor activities will be essential for him.
Since Knox was rescued from a breeding facility, he has never been on a walk before. Leashes and outdoor noises are still new and a bit scary for him, so he’ll need patience and positive reinforcement as he learns.
Knox is a well-mannered pup who doesn’t guard his food from people or other dogs. He does have some demand barking, especially when confined, as he likes to be part of the action. However, if left alone for a while, he settles down. When he’s with people, he’s generally quiet and content. He’s used to both pee pads and outdoor pottying, but he may need a refresher in a new environment.
Rescued from a breeding facility in Geoje, Knox is now ready for a loving home where he can experience the joy of companionship and adventure!
Send in your application today through our website
https://adoptmekoreanrescue.org/adoption-application/
He can arrive at Vancouver or Toronto airport and may be able to arrive at some US airports (Seattle, LA, NY, Boston etc) where we have flight volunteers. If interested, please contact us.
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