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Happy

Corgi Jindo

Male, 6 yrs 1 mo
Port Coquitlam, BC
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✅️ 💟Available to fly to Vancouver & Toronto💟 ** Health Status ** - Is scheduled for tooth scaling. - Has some spinal stenosis, thus his gait is slightly unstable. However, his condition does not require surgery. - The surgery to remove the lump has been completed. The liver is inflamed and needs to be managed while the eyes have nuclear sclerosis. - He has a lipoma on his instep that has been bleeding, and is being watched carefully if there is continued bleeding. Meet Haesol❤️ After roaming for an unknown period of time, Haesol entered a local temple in search of food and refuge. Fortunately, the monks took good care of Haesol, but there were cats in the temple that they had tended, so they were unable to continue caring for him. Haesol was rescued thanks to the efforts of an Adogs volunteer who learned about the situation. * Toward People: Shows curiosity about strangers, even if they're new to him! Shows interest but doesn't enjoy being touched. Relaxes with familiar people. * Toward Dogs:He accepts doggy friends who come up to him rather than approaching first. He stays still when they approach rather than playing or reacting. * Separation Anxiety: He doesn't have separation anxiety in the house and usually sleeps even when he is with other dog friends. When he is confined to an unfamiliar place, such as a kennel or hotel room, he barks demandingly after about 10 minutes, but in his comfortable home, he doesn't bark at all. * Potty Training: He's good at peeing on a pad when he's at home, and he's good when he goes outside, but he prefers to do his poops outside. * Hygiene: Is terrified and dislikes bathing, either because he is not used to it or because of his hump on the body. * Walks: He walks well without pulling on the leash. Sometimes he goes where he wants to go, but if you give him a little tug on the leash, he will follow. * Car sickness: He doesn't like to ride in cars and sometimes barks. * He doesn't bark at all, except once in a while when the leash is tightened to show his discomfort. * He doesn't like to have his paws touched, so he barks and runs around, and he gets scared when there's a sudden loud noise, like a bus. * He has a calm and relaxed nature. At home, he is very relaxed and not very interested in toys. He is very curious and enjoys going for walks. 💙 Foster's Instagram: @easystar_imbo
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Victor

Corgi Jindo

Female, 3 yrs 1 mo
Port Coquitlam, BC
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
✅Currently located in South Korea✅️ 💟Available to fly to Vancouver & Toronto💟 Meet Victor🩷 Victor was discovered in a field of pebbles, tied with an ill-fitted collar and rescued by a Adogs volunteer. When she was rescued, she appeared terrified, surrounded by rotting food that had accumulated over time. However, she was rapidly turned around and showed signs of relief and tail-wagging as she warmed up. Is doing well with the foster family who is giving lots of care and affection. * Interaction with People : Absolutely loves people! Is a bit wary of strangers when she meets them outdoors but approaches and smells them as well as enjoys petting. Is so fond of being touched that she immediately lies down and exposes her tummy when the foster family touches her. Is wary and barks once at the doorstep when strangers visit the home, but is fine once they come in. Displays her interest by checking the location of the guest after hiding herself.  * Interaction with Dogs: Seems not to have many happy memories with other dogs, and not to like them. Gets along well with other dogs who she encounters at the puppy kindergarten. Gets tight with her fur standing on end, assumes a defensive stance when she encounters other dogs ehile walking. Is receiving training in desensitization gradually by rapidly backing away when she encounters a dog. * Interaction with Cat: Tends to be excited, growl and chase after cats who she may encounter during walks. Caution is necessary. * Separation Anxiety: When left alone, she appears nervous. Occasionally howls or makes pee mistakes when left alone. Is getting training with space separation and is improving gradually. Is ok as long as she has at least one family member present at home.  * Potty Training: Is so smart that she can use the potty pads even in a new environment. Is adept at indoor potty but prefers going outside to do potty. * Hygiene: Likes baths and enjoys being brushed! Fears having her ears cleaned so much that she needs to wear a neck collar during the ear cleansing. Is scared of toenail clippings and much walking would help her nails trimmed naturally. * Walks: Is a super skillful walker who can walk at a controlled pace. Is a perceptive dog that walks slowly with her foster mom and runs with her foster sister. Tends to pull on the leash when other dogs, cats, or birds passes by or feels urgent calling of nature. * Car Sickness: Is good at getting into cars, but once the car starts moving, she gets slightly nervous and feels a bit car sick. Gets anxious in the car when she is away from people and wants to go up on the legs. *Shedding: There is fur shedding during the molting season. * Mastered 'Sit, Lie Down, Turn around, Paw, Wait, House, Kiss, Cool, Nose, and Come Here' – a true pro in following commands! 😎 * Rarely barks! Even when she does infrequently, she stops barking when she is told to sit. * Has a gluttony tendency and must be fed separately when with other dogs. * Occasionally nips with a hope to stay more when the foster father gets her out of his bedroom. Occasionally nips defensively with scare when he has toenail clipped.  * Comes even from a distance when you call her while slightly bending your kneels. **Health Condition** - Completed heartworm treatment. 💙 Foster's Instagram : @victor_victorydog
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Volt

Corgi Jindo

Male, 2 yrs 1 mo
Port Coquitlam, 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 Volt⚡️ Volt was found at Korean city shelter, where he had lived for a long time without a chance for rescue due to lack of space. When his health began to deteriorate rapidly with significant weight loss, he was urgently rescued. * Interaction with People: Volt is initially shy but allows gentle touches. Once he warms up, he becomes very affectionate, always staying close and wagging his tail enthusiastically in the mornings. Although getting comfortable with strangers takes him some time, a slow and steady approach helps him open up. * Interaction with Dogs: Calmly approaches dogs of similar or smaller size. May become intimidated by larger dogs and avoid them. They can be jealous, so careful supervision is needed around other dogs. * Interaction with Cats: He is slightly fearful of cats, so careful interaction is necessary, but he does not show aggression. * Separation Anxiety: Very attached to people; tends to howl and bark for about 20-30 minutes after family members leave but is currently undergoing training to manage this behavior. He can stay quiet if kept at a distance from strangers. * Potty Training: Prefers outdoor potty. Rarely makes a mistake indoor. * Hygiene: He enjoys being brushed and tends to doze off during grooming sessions. He cooperates well during baths. He is not used to tooth brushing but is currently getting accustomed to having his mouth handled. * Walking: The dog enjoys walks but can pull on the leash when excited or encountering large dogs, sometimes barking if frightened. * Car Sickness: Initially restless but settles down and can fall asleep after a while. * Intelligent Volt can perform tricks like 'sit,' 'lie down,' 'wait,' 'give paw,' and 'hello'! * Possessive over toys, may bark if other dogs approach while he's playing, requiring attention to manage his behavior. ❗Health Status❗ Finished heartworm treatment(needs to be rechecked on January 2025) 💟Special Notes💟 * Intelligent Volt can perform tricks like 'sit,' 'lie down,' 'wait,' 'give paw,' and 'hello'! * Possessive over toys, may bark if other dogs approach while he's playing, requiring attention to manage his behavior.
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Tree

Corgi Jindo

Female, 3 yrs 1 mo
Port Coquitlam, BC
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 Vancouver & Toronto💟 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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Rudi (D)

Pembroke Welsh Corgi Jindo

Male, 2 yrs 4 mos
Port Coquitlam, BC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Rudi! He is such a gentle and adorable boy who loves people so much. He shakes his tail and lay on his back at even strangers. Rudi is social and well mannered. He is good with most of other doggie friends. He doesn’t seems to like the one who bothers him much. He doesn’t bark unnecessarily. He can bark couple of times when he get nervous though. Rudi has no seperation anxieties. He doesn’t show any aggressive behaviours either. He is good at bathing and gromming. He is calm and gentle boy. Rudi was left alone tied up with short leash at the time when he was recued. We guess he has no experience of walking. So he needs training for walking with you at first. And he needs pee-pad traing etiher. This lovely boy is waiting for his forever family. Plz give him a chance to be your family member. He will be with you and adores you forever :) Allergy/health issues: Allergy None/ He likes eating food and eats fast. He needs consistent care for his liver count. *Please send all inquiries to @everlove8282. *Please submit your applications through the application form on our Instagram profile! Our team will carefully consider each of your applications to find the perfect forever homes for our dogs. *As all of our dogs are currently in South Korea, there will be an adoption fee of 700USD + customs fee (if applicable) for each dog.
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Chess

Corgi

Female, 3 yrs
Vancouver, BC
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
Dear Future Family, My name is Chess, and I’m searching for my forever home! Let me share a little about myself. I was rescued just in time, right before being euthanized, after spending my days as a stray in the countryside. Despite my tough past, I’ve never let it take away my love for people. I’m incredibly friendly and can’t resist a good belly rub—I’ll even roll over for you once we get to know each other! I’m also happy to accept treats from anyone kind enough to offer. I’m a sociable and affectionate dog who loves being around people, even strangers. I get along wonderfully with other dogs, especially those my size, and I’m calm and neutral around bigger dogs. I have no issues sharing treats and don’t guard resources, making me a peaceful and easygoing companion. When tensions arise, I prefer to avoid conflict altogether. I’m also proud to say that I’m a quiet girl—I haven’t barked at all so far. When it comes to walks, I’m an excellent companion. I stay close to my human and don’t pull on the leash, making walks an enjoyable experience for both of us. I also think I’d get along great with children, which means I could be the perfect addition to a family. I’m ready to open my heart to someone who will love me just as much as I’ll love them. Could that someone be you? I can’t wait to meet my forever family and share all the joy I have to offer. With love and a wagging tail, Chess 🐾💕

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Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 1E6

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Vancouver, BC V7B 0A4

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