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7. Good with women?
Good with women: Initially a bit cautious but warms up quickly and is obedient.
8. Good with men?
Good with men: Seems to prefer women but generally gets along with most men if they are friendly.
9. Good with children?
Good with children: Got along well with an elementary school girl in the foster home.
10. Good with other dogs?
Good with other dogs: Gets along with most dogs except for large and aggressive ones.
11. Good with cats?
Good with cats: Appears to be not fond of cats as he may exhibit chasing behavior during walks.
12. Any type of aggression at any particular situations?
Aggression: None
13. Any prey drive?
Prey drive: May chase after cats or birds.
14. Energy level?
Energy level: Moderate to high, likes walks but may get tired due to leg disability.
15. Leash trained?
Leash trained: Pulls a bit at the start of walks due to excitement.
16. Crate trained?
Crate trained: Yes
17. House trained?
House trained: Does outdoor potty.
18. Does the dog bark? How much and when?
Barking: Barks when he wants attention.
19. Flight risk?
Flight risk: No
20. Does the dog like to be touched? Any issues with touching anywhere specific on the dog’s body?
Enjoys being touched and has no specific issues with touching.
21. Destroys and chews anything in the house?
May chew on blankets or cushions if provided.
22. Any past or present health issues?
Past Health Issues: Front leg amputation, treated for heartworms, and successfully treated for Babesia.
23. Rescue story?
Majung was found in a difficult condition, with his right front leg amputated and suffering from gangrene. He had been left tied in a stone yard without any medical care. He was rescued and given the necessary treatment.
1. Name?
Name: Majung
2. Breed?
Breed: Sapsaree & Jindo mix
3. Age?
Age: Estimated to be born in 2019
4. Gender?
Gender: Male
5. Weight?
Weight: 18kg
6. Spayed/Neutered?
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
7. Good with women?
Good with women: Initially a bit cautious but warms up quickly and is obedient.
8. Good with men?
Good with men: Seems to prefer women but generally gets along with most men if they are friendly.
9. Good with children?
Good with children: Got along well with an elementary school girl in the foster home.
10. Good with other dogs?
Good with other dogs: Gets along with most dogs except for large and aggressive ones.
11. Good with cats?
Good with cats: Appears to be not fond of cats as he may exhibit chasing behavior during walks.
12. Any type of aggression at any particular situations?
Aggression: None
13. Any prey drive?
Prey drive: May chase after cats or birds.
14. Energy level?
Energy level: Moderate to high, likes walks but may get tired due to leg disability.
15. Leash trained?
Leash trained: Pulls a bit at the start of walks due to excitement.
16. Crate trained?
Crate trained: Yes
17. House trained?
House trained: Does outdoor potty.
18. Does the dog bark? How much and when?
Barking: Barks when he wants attention.
19. Flight risk?
Flight risk: No
20. Does the dog like to be touched? Any issues with touching anywhere specific on the dog’s body?
Enjoys being touched and has no specific issues with touching.
21. Destroys and chews anything in the house?
May chew on blankets or cushions if provided.
22. Any past or present health issues?
Past Health Issues: Front leg amputation, treated for heartworms, and successfully treated for Babesia.
23. Rescue story?
Majung was found in a difficult condition, with his right front leg amputated and suffering from gangrene. He had been left tied in a stone yard without any medical care. He was rescued and given the necessary treatment.
All our dogs fly from Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized. Therefore, we cannot provide the "meet and greet." Multiple video clips will be provided, and we will help you walk through the steps to reassure the adopted dog and the adopter are the best match for each other. Some dogs are available for meet and greet if the dogs are fostered in the US.
All our dogs fly from Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized. Therefore, we cannot provide the "meet and greet." Multiple video clips will be provided, and we will help you walk through the steps to reassure the adopted dog and the adopter are the best match for each other. Some dogs are available for meet and greet if the dogs are fostered in the US.
More about this rescue
WELCOME PAWS: KOREAN DOG RESCUE is an all-volunteer and animal welfare organization dedicated to the rescue and placement of stray, neglected and abused animals, high kill city sheltered animals and dog meat trade animals in South Korea. All of our pets are cared for by foster homes and receive complete medical care, which includes deworming, vaccinations and spaying/neutering prior to their adoption.
WELCOME PAWS: KOREAN DOG RESCUE is an all-volunteer and animal welfare organization dedicated to the rescue and placement of stray, neglected and abused animals, high kill city sheltered animals and dog meat trade animals in South Korea. All of our pets are cared for by foster homes and receive complete medical care, which includes deworming, vaccinations and spaying/neutering prior to their adoption.