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I'm initially quite timid and fearful when I meet strangers, and it typically takes me around 3 to 7
days to start feeling comfortable around them. Once that happens, I'm more than happy to let
people pet, hold, lift, and even carry me around.
With other dogs, I'm incredibly friendly. I thrive around dogs of a similar size to me, and I tend to
do even better in a household where there's another dog. I rely on the companionship and support
of my fellow four-legged friends.
My curiosity piques when I encounter cats, but I'm not the type to engage in aggressive behaviour
towards them. Peaceful coexistence is more my style.
As for my energy level, I'm moderate. I relish outdoor activities but am equally content with the
calmness of indoor settings. During walks, I might pull a bit, but I'm quick to adjust and follow the
handler well.
You won't find me guarding resources when it comes to people or other dogs, and I'm not one to
create a fuss through excessive barking. Additionally, I've got crate training down to a tee.
For now, I'm comfortable with both indoor and outdoor potty options, but as a walking routine is
established, I'll likely transition to outdoor potty exclusively.
Rescue Story: As a young puppy, Happy found herself in a city shelter, where her journey took a
dramatic turn. During a severe and rainy day, the shelter became inundated with flooding.
Remarkably, it was young Happy who displayed an extraordinary act of bravery and self-preservation.
At just 8 months old, she managed to navigate her way to the rooftop, saving herself from the
rising waters. One of the rescuers has spotted Happy and decided to rescue her.
For more videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIsLTtIpe3JzPEIRSLvTIfBqm2hIRWWcw&si=SgLt-2ATKncLGRqa
I'm initially quite timid and fearful when I meet strangers, and it typically takes me around 3 to 7
days to start feeling comfortable around them. Once that happens, I'm more than happy to let
people pet, hold, lift, and even carry me around.
With other dogs, I'm incredibly friendly. I thrive around dogs of a similar size to me, and I tend to
do even better in a household where there's another dog. I rely on the companionship and support
of my fellow four-legged friends.
My curiosity piques when I encounter cats, but I'm not the type to engage in aggressive behaviour
towards them. Peaceful coexistence is more my style.
As for my energy level, I'm moderate. I relish outdoor activities but am equally content with the
calmness of indoor settings. During walks, I might pull a bit, but I'm quick to adjust and follow the
handler well.
You won't find me guarding resources when it comes to people or other dogs, and I'm not one to
create a fuss through excessive barking. Additionally, I've got crate training down to a tee.
For now, I'm comfortable with both indoor and outdoor potty options, but as a walking routine is
established, I'll likely transition to outdoor potty exclusively.
Rescue Story: As a young puppy, Happy found herself in a city shelter, where her journey took a
dramatic turn. During a severe and rainy day, the shelter became inundated with flooding.
Remarkably, it was young Happy who displayed an extraordinary act of bravery and self-preservation.
At just 8 months old, she managed to navigate her way to the rooftop, saving herself from the
rising waters. One of the rescuers has spotted Happy and decided to rescue her.
For more videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIsLTtIpe3JzPEIRSLvTIfBqm2hIRWWcw&si=SgLt-2ATKncLGRqa
Most of our dogs are currently in Korea. After we give approvals, we arrange the flight schedule for rescued dogs. Some of our rescued dogs are being fostered in GTA/States. Please check their locations on profiles.
Most of our dogs are currently in Korea. After we give approvals, we arrange the flight schedule for rescued dogs. Some of our rescued dogs are being fostered in GTA/States. Please check their locations on profiles.
If the dog is in a foster home in North Carolina, the potential adopter will go to the foster home to do meet and greet.
Most of our dogs are in South Korea and they will fly to North Carolina if they finds a foster home or adopter, and the adopter will meet the dog at the airport.
If the dog is in a foster home in North Carolina, the potential adopter will go to the foster home to do meet and greet.
Most of our dogs are in South Korea and they will fly to North Carolina if they finds a foster home or adopter, and the adopter will meet the dog at the airport.
More about this rescue
Chenny's Happy Tails Rescue Canada is a not-for-profit group(Corporate name: 12023318 CANADA FOUNDATION) registered in Canada, based in Toronto, Canada.
We are against the slaughter and consumption of dogs in Korea.
In Korea, there are many dogs that are kept in overcrowded cages in dog-meat facilities. They are sent to the market after being tortured to death. Although the consumption of dog meat is increasingly controversial and the vast majority of younger generations do not believe in dog meat, there are still many dogs that need to be rescued from farms and streets on which they have been abandoned/mistreated by humans.
We are committed to finding forever homes for dogs in Canada.
Chenny's Happy Tails Korea rescues and rehabilitates dogs to make them ready to be adopted.
Chenny's Happy Tails Canada works on finding the best adopter for each dog who can provide them a forever loving home and reliable care.
Chenny's Happy Tails Rescue Canada is a not-for-profit group(Corporate name: 12023318 CANADA FOUNDATION) registered in Canada, based in Toronto, Canada.
We are against the slaughter and consumption of dogs in Korea.
In Korea, there are many dogs that are kept in overcrowded cages in dog-meat facilities. They are sent to the market after being tortured to death. Although the consumption of dog meat is increasingly controversial and the vast majority of younger generations do not believe in dog meat, there are still many dogs that need to be rescued from farms and streets on which they have been abandoned/mistreated by humans.
We are committed to finding forever homes for dogs in Canada.
Chenny's Happy Tails Korea rescues and rehabilitates dogs to make them ready to be adopted.
Chenny's Happy Tails Canada works on finding the best adopter for each dog who can provide them a forever loving home and reliable care.