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In August of 2022, my story took a turn when I found myself in a city shelter, facing the dreaded euthanasia list. But just when hope seemed dim, a compassionate rescuer spotted me and decided rescue me!
While I may appear a bit shy at first, the magic of treats can work wonders in melting my heart. I warm up quickly, especially to the gentle touch of females. That said, it doesn't mean I'm afraid of males. I haven't had the chance to meet children under 13, but my gentle nature suggests I'd likely get along just fine with them.
You'll find it's a breeze to pet me, and you can easily carry me around.
When it comes to other dogs, I'm a polite greeter, though I'm not always in the mood for play. I'm quite the diplomat and get along well with dogs of all sizes and ages, preferring to avoid conflicts and disputes.
Stray cats catch my attention with their mysterious ways, but when my handler calls, I'm quick to follow, showing my obedient side. Birds, on the other hand, don't pique my interest.
My energy level is in the moderate range, making outdoor activities a joy, and indoors, I'm very calm.
I'm a pro when it comes to leash-walking, as I don't pull at all.
Resources like treats, toys, and attention are meant to be shared, and I don't guard them from people or other dogs.
While I'm not much of a barker, I may let out a little warning bark when confronted with really loud noises.
I'm at ease in a crate during car rides, though I might experience a touch of car sickness and drool a bit. It's recommended not to feed me right before the journey.
I'm adaptable when it comes to potty time, doing my business both indoors on puppy pads and outdoors.
I'm a brave and loving soul on a remarkable journey, and I'm ready to be your loyal companion. With patience, treats, and a heart full of love, we can create beautiful memories together.
Heath -related
I recently underwent Guinal Hernia Repair surgery and am on the path to full recovery, expected to be back to my best by November.
For more videos:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIsLTtIpe3Jz2t-O_VLD-EmlpYqgb71xN&si=MPDC_N47fvSkiGnm
In August of 2022, my story took a turn when I found myself in a city shelter, facing the dreaded euthanasia list. But just when hope seemed dim, a compassionate rescuer spotted me and decided rescue me!
While I may appear a bit shy at first, the magic of treats can work wonders in melting my heart. I warm up quickly, especially to the gentle touch of females. That said, it doesn't mean I'm afraid of males. I haven't had the chance to meet children under 13, but my gentle nature suggests I'd likely get along just fine with them.
You'll find it's a breeze to pet me, and you can easily carry me around.
When it comes to other dogs, I'm a polite greeter, though I'm not always in the mood for play. I'm quite the diplomat and get along well with dogs of all sizes and ages, preferring to avoid conflicts and disputes.
Stray cats catch my attention with their mysterious ways, but when my handler calls, I'm quick to follow, showing my obedient side. Birds, on the other hand, don't pique my interest.
My energy level is in the moderate range, making outdoor activities a joy, and indoors, I'm very calm.
I'm a pro when it comes to leash-walking, as I don't pull at all.
Resources like treats, toys, and attention are meant to be shared, and I don't guard them from people or other dogs.
While I'm not much of a barker, I may let out a little warning bark when confronted with really loud noises.
I'm at ease in a crate during car rides, though I might experience a touch of car sickness and drool a bit. It's recommended not to feed me right before the journey.
I'm adaptable when it comes to potty time, doing my business both indoors on puppy pads and outdoors.
I'm a brave and loving soul on a remarkable journey, and I'm ready to be your loyal companion. With patience, treats, and a heart full of love, we can create beautiful memories together.
Heath -related
I recently underwent Guinal Hernia Repair surgery and am on the path to full recovery, expected to be back to my best by November.
For more videos:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIsLTtIpe3Jz2t-O_VLD-EmlpYqgb71xN&si=MPDC_N47fvSkiGnm
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.