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Boki

Bull Terrier

Female, Adult
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Boki, a lovable 3-4-year-old Bull Terrier with a stunning white and brown coat and a heart full of affection! This social butterfly thrives on human attention and isn’t shy about asking for it. She’ll happily rub against you, soak up all the pets, and let even strangers scoop her up for a cuddle. Boki is friendly with both men and women and has been calm and gentle when meeting children. While she hasn’t lived with young kids before, she once encountered a group of kindergarteners on a walk and simply watched them pass by. When a 12-year-old pet her for the first time, she remained perfectly relaxed. Boki is polite and well-mannered with other dogs but isn’t overly eager to engage in play right away. She’ll approach new dogs for a quick sniff but will return to her person when called. She gets along well with dogs her size or larger and typically avoids confrontation. However, she once stood her ground when a smaller dog tried to challenge her, so she’s best suited for interactions with similarly sized or bigger canine friends. In general, though, she’s far more interested in people than other dogs. When meeting dogs on walks, she greets them with good manners and then moves along without fuss. Boki has been cat tested and does not chase them. With birds, she simply observes rather than chasing. With a moderate energy level, Boki enjoys outdoor adventures but also knows how to relax when the fun is over. She’s an experienced walker and generally stays by her handler’s side without pulling, though at the beginning of a walk, she may tug a bit in the direction she wants to go. Thankfully, she’s very responsive—if you call her, she’ll turn around or return to you. She navigates busy streets and crowded areas with ease, making her a great walking companion. Food is one of Boki’s favorite things, and while she doesn’t guard her meals from people or other dogs, she does have a healthy appetite! She may bark a little when first confined but quickly settles down. She’s crate-trained and stays calm, though she’s quite clever with her paws and has managed to open the door a few times. She absolutely loves playing with balls and has no issues letting a person take them from her mid-play. Boki’s journey to adoption has been a long one. She was rescued from Haman Shelter in late 2022, wearing a red collar and a tag with the name Bokhee. At the time, she was estimated to be around 1-2 years old. Sadly, despite her friendly nature, she struggled to find a foster home and spent a full year at an outdoor boarding facility, followed by another year at an indoor one. After two years of waiting, she finally made it to AKR center, where she’s hoping to find a loving forever home. Could that be with you? View more photos and videos on Facebook: Link to Post Does Boki sound like the right companion for you? Send in your application today here or through our website:adoptmekoreanrescue.org/adoption-application/ AKR dogs 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. ##2294526##
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Scooby

Bull Terrier American Staffordshire Terrier

Male, 2 yrs
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Scooby is now in a foster home and is doing VERY well!! Some notes from the foster: He's definitely feeling good. - He comfortably lets us touch his face, paws, and everything now. He loves to roughhouse with us and play tug-o-war and fetch, and when playing, we can pretty much do anything to him. Scooby just needed a few days to learn that he can trust us. So for potential adopters, as long as they're aware that Scooby had a rough start in life and needs a few days to build trust, they should have no issues. He's gentle with his mouth and loves to be touched. - He hasn't shown any reactivity on walks. Yay! Passing other dogs, squirrels, etc, is no problem. - He seems ok to be left alone in the house when we're out. We have yet to leave him for an extended period, but so far we have not seen separation anxiety. Scooby ended up with us after he was found tied up alone in a park. He is a very cute, loveable dog and is very easy to manage. We don't know a lot about his history but he definitely adores people. He hasn't met anyone he doesn't like. He has made some doggy friends already here at the shelter and we feel he could live with or without another dog. We are unable to test him with cats. He walks exceptionally well on leash and knows many behaviors and tricks already. He would love a home where he can receive all the love and attention that he deserves. He would probably be ok with older kids/teens as long as they are respectful of him. He has some boundaries about being handled and can be difficult when stressed so this dog is not ideal for young children or first time dog owners. He needs a breed experienced home to continue to mold him into the exceptional dog he is becoming. Other Dogs : Yes Cats: Don't know Kids: Yes, maybe 14 + Apartment: yes Walks: Yes please! New People: No issues -------------------------------------------------------------------- At City of Vancouver Animal Services, we have a foster-to-adopt program whereby prospective new owners foster the adoptable animal for 21 days before committing to adoption. This ensures that both the new owner and the adoptable animal are well suited to each other. Adoption Fee $353 Includes: -Spay/Neuter -First set of shots -One vet visit -Microchip -Bag of food If you live in Vancouver, you will also need to buy a dog license. Contact: animal.shelter@vancouver.ca

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1280 Raymur Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6A 3L8

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