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Posted over 9 months ago
| Updated over 8 months ago
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My basic info
Breed
Jindo/Spitz (Unknown Type, Medium)
Color
White
Age
1 year old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
16 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
CARE23-029-2
My details
Good with dogs
Shots current
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hi! My name is Dos, and I am IN SOUTH KOREA waiting to be matched to a home in Los Angeles! I was rescued from the dog meat trade in South Korea by the DoVE Project. My fate would have been to live in fear and distress, watching dogs being led to slaughter for human consumption. DoVE Project heard about me, and now I am looking for my forever family!
ID/NAME: CARE23-029-2 / Dos
SEX/WEIGHT/AGE: Female / 4 months
BIRTH DATE: April 9, 2023
BREED: Jindo mix
VACCINATIONS/SPAY/NEUTER/HEALTH: Will be fully vaccinated prior to departure / Not yet spayed / Healthy
BEHAVIOR: Dos is a very gentle and well-mannered pup with a moderate energy level. She loves other dogs but loves people even more. She enjoys getting pets on her head and leans into whoever is petting her. She is pee pad trained but is making great progress on going potty outside. She has not resource guarding and easily submits to other dogs. Dos is very easy going and sweet.
SIBLINGS/FAMILY: Ladygreen(mother); Uno, Tres, Quatro(Siblings)
BACKGROUND: Ladygreen and her puppies were rescued from a dog-meat-eating church in Yeoju by Dove in April 2023.
ABOUT JINDOS
Jindos are known for their fierce loyalty, high intelligence, rarely barking, and playful nature. They make great indoor family dogs, as Jindos are clean, easily housetrained, and faithful to family members. They are also mid-level active and love being socialized at dog parks, going on hikes, and joining the family on trips.
ABOUT SHELTER STRESS
Dogs who have lived in shelters for a long period of time develop behaviors due to an environment that is loud, chaotic, and stressful, even in best shelters in the US. Dogs in shelters have limited socialization exposure to people and urban environments. DoVE dogs also come from a traumatic background such as dog meat farms and slaughterhouses. While many of our dogs acclimate within a few months with consistency, structure, and patience, some of our more sensitive dogs can take longer to rehabilitate. It's important to note that these sensitive dogs are even more attuned to human emotions and behavior, making for a deeper connection human-dog connection. DoVE Project is committed to helping our adopters desensitize and socialize our dog meat trade survivors.
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DoVE Project operates a shelter in South Korea, where our dogs stay until they are matched with an adopter. In the US, our dogs stay in foster homes or in boarding, as we do not have a physical facility. These dogs are identified with "in LA" in their names.
Please note that we only adopt our pups in the Southern California area. Please check our website for more information regarding our adoption process, our mission, and adoption application: https://www.dove-project.org/adoption-process
If you are interested in adopting, please complete an online application at: https://www.dove-project.org/adoption-application-form.