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Sunee

Cardigan Welsh Corgi Jindo

Female, Adult
Seattle, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Sunee, she was on a euthanasia list and luckily saved by a rescuer. She is the ultimate people enthusiast! This adorable pooch thrives on attention and affection from everyone she meets, including strangers. She's a true social butterfly who happily lets people carry her and gladly offers her belly for those irresistible belly rubs. When it comes to other dogs, Sonne prefers a calm and easy-going atmosphere. She's not a fan of overly energetic or pushy playmates and will politely say "no thank you" with a gentle growl. This sweetheart would thrive best in a home without other dogs, where she can be the center of attention. As for cats, Sunee is curious but respectful. When encountering a stray feline, she'll give them a good stare, but she's quick to obey commands like "let's go." and happily, moves along with her handler. With moderate energy levels, she loves outdoor adventures but transforms into a calm, cuddly companion indoors. She might pull a bit on walks initially, but she's a quick learner and settles down nicely. While she's not possessive over resources with people, she prefers her personal space from other dogs and might voice her boundaries with a polite growl if they get too close. Given her strong bond with people, Sunee could develop separation anxiety if not eased into alone time. Starting early with positive training will help her feel secure when left alone. For now, she is doing well with both indoor and outdoor potty breaks, but she's likely to transition fully to outdoor potties once she settles into a routine. If you're seeking a furry cuddle bug and can offer Sunee, the undivided attention. she craves, reach out to our team to apply for this delightful companion! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTu0G2nF5VY&list=PLIsLTtIpe3JywMzxeQJDbHIMDGB2Odygc ##2260987##
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Dori

Cardigan Welsh Corgi Jindo

Male, Senior
Seattle, WA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Quick Facts! Name: Dori Age: 8 years old Gender: Male Neutered: Yes Breed: Mixed Colour: White Weight: 8.3 kg All about me Good day everyone! I am Dori, an 8 year old mature dude with a fluffy white coat, weighing 8.3kg. Back in 2019, there was a wildfire in my village. I was still young and do not exactly remember what happened but I got rescued and have been living in the shelter ever since. I can be a bit shy in the beginning and it could take some time for me to get to know you. But if you offer me some treats, I will gladly take it. I will gradually then let you touch and lift me under my belly. Kids? I have never met any kids so I cannot exactly tell you how I would react. I like to greet new friends! Whether they are my size or smaller, I get along well. I cannot imagine living in this world without my friends! Cats?Hmm.. I do not know what to tell you yet, so I might need to get myself tested on this part! Due to lack of walk experience, I tend to pull a bit, but I still enjoy my walks. I prefer quiet and peaceful areas rather than busy roads that are full of cars. When you see me suddenly stopping, that means I feel nervous. I enjoy my outdoor adventure, but I should not workout too much, as I had my disc operation last year. But no worries! Because I have no problem with walking! My energy level is moderate and after my outdoor adventure, I prefer to rest quietly at home. When I see a stranger, I may bark! But please do understand this is only because I am trying to protect my home and family. Otherwise, I do not guard or bark at my friends and family even if they approach me while I am eating. I am crate-trained and whenever I visit new places, there is a chance that I may start marking. I am not a fan of getting in the car so I will need to ask you to give me a little lift when it is time for a ride. A lot of humans often describe me as "a very attractive dog." Everybody loves the way I run (with my tail wagging) and gives me a lot of compliments with the way I look. I must admit that I look WAY BETTER in person. So, what do you think? Are you now curious to meet me? If so, you know exactly what to do! Click for more details and proceed with the next step! For more videos https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zy8XJuJMrC0&list=PLIsLTtIpe3JwRDKC8ImR9qStMV5RZzloN ##2260937##

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Happy

Corgi Jindo

Male, 6 yrs 11 mos
Bellevue, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
✅Currently located in South Korea✅️ Meet Happy❤️ He spent a long time trapped behind the fence of an old junkyard in South Korea. For over a year, a concerned civilian cared for him while the owner neglected him. After the junkyard was shut down, the owner abandoned him. The civilian continued to advocate for his rescue, and eventually, Adogs stepped in to help. Happy is now residing at the Adogs Center and received training to improve his social skills with other dogs . * With People: Is shy at first, but once he warms up, he constantly seeks to be patted, rolling over to show his belly. Is a sweetheart who loves having his butt patted. * With Dogs: Is a bit cautious when meeting new dogs, especially in his space. Is not very interested in the dogs he shares the Center with, but will occasionally confronts them if they irritate him. * With Cats: Struggles to get along well with cats and sometimes shows signs of aggression, so it is best to avoid interaction with them. * Separation Anxiety: Not confirmed as he has not been left alone at the Center. Stays very well with other dogs, and occasionally barks to greet them when inside his kennel. * Potty Training: : Prefers to go potty outdoors 100%. May have marking issue indoors. * Hygiene: Tolerates grooming, baths and drying well when with people. Is an active dog who doesn’t enjoy staying still for brushing, but handles it very well. * Walks: Enjoys walks and stays in step with a walker without pulling on the leash. Loves sniffing around outdoors! * Car sickness: Does not get car sick. 💌Special Notes💌 * Likes snacks so much that he may bite the hand on which treat has been placed, so it's important to help him eat carefully. Can become aggressive when treats are given in the same area as other gogs, so it's best to feed him separately! * Occasionally barks at outside noises but quickly stops when you call his name.
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Victor

Corgi Jindo

Female, 3 yrs 6 mos
Bellevue, WA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Victor❤️ She was discovered in a field of pebbles, tied with an ill-fitted collar and rescued by an Adogs volunteer. When rescued, she looked terrified, surrounded by rotting food that had accumulated over time. However, she rapidly showed signs of relief and soon approached the volunteer wagging her tail. * With People : Initially barks a bit when strangers visit home but turns a cutie when being petted, coming next to them and displays affection. Is so fond of being touched that she immediately lies down and exposes her tummy when familiar people touch her. Enjoys being by their side. * With Dogs: Gets along well and sleeps together with the dog who lives at her foster home. Gets greedy from time to time but doesn’t bite! Assumes a defensive stance and she raises her hackles when she encounters other dogs while walking. Is receiving training in desensitization to get along with other dogs. * With Cats: Tends to be excited, but the excitement level is lower than when encountering dogs. * Separation Anxiety: When left alone, she appears nervous a lot. Occasionally howls or makes pee mistakes when left alone. Is getting training and improving step by step. Displays no separation anxiety as long as she is with other dogs or even strangers. * Potty Training: Is so smart that she can use the potty pads even in a new environment, but the potty pad should always be placed in the same spot because she remembers the original spot and tends to relieve herself there. Is adept at indoor potty but prefers going out to do potty. * Hygiene: Likes baths and enjoys being brushed! Is really scared of getting her ears cleaned, so she wears a neck collar when she gets it done. Shows defensive biting when her nails are trimmed so they are being worn down with regular walks. * Walks: Is a super skillful walker who can walk at a controlled pace. Tends to pull on the leash at the start of walks or when other dogs, cats, or birds pass by, so caution is necessary. * Car Sickness: Has become much mitigated with her car sickness. Becomes nervous if she is separated from humans in the car and wants to sit on their lap. * Has mastered several commands such as 'Sit, Lie Down, Turn Around, Paw, Wait, House, Kiss, Cool, Nose, and Come Here'. * Rarely barks! Barks on the rare occasions but stops barking when she is told to sit. * Is greedy with her food and fights may occur, so she must be fed separately from other dogs. 💙 Foster's Instagram: @jjamooong._
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Tree

Corgi Jindo

Female, 3 yrs 7 mos
Bellevue, WA
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
✅Currently located in South Korea✅️ 💟Available to fly to SEATTLE💟 Meet Tree 🌳 Tree was discovered living in an industrial yard where she gave birth to Eunhaeng and her siblings. The workers at the yard fed her, but one day, Eunhaeng was hit by a car and urgently rescued by Adogs. Tree was subsequently taken to a shelter. Eunhaeng has since been adopted by a family living in Abbotsford, BC, and fortunately, Tree was also rescued and is now receiving care at ADOGS Center. * Interaction with People: Tree is affectionate with familiar people, often approaching for patting. She is shy around strangers due to limited socialization. * Interaction with Dogs: She plays better with male dogs and may show aggression towards similarly sized female dogs. She is shy around new dogs. * Separation Anxiety: None; she manages well alone. * Potty Training: Currently living in ADOGS center, Tree only practices outdoor potty. * Hygiene: Unfamiliar with baths and nail trimming but is learning. * Walking: Unfamiliar with walking on a leash, gradually being introduced to it. *Health Status: Finished treatment for heartworm infection. Re-check is needed on January 2025

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