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My name is Omi!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 month ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

4

Approve Application

5

Sign Adoption Contract

6

Meet the Pet

7

Pay Fee

My basic info

Breed
Retriever (Unknown Type)/Labrador Retriever
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
3 years 1 month old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
48 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

#Rescue story:

Omi was adopted as a 3-month-old puppy. When she was 3 years old, her family decided to give her up because they had another baby. Instead of returning her to the original rescuer as agreed upon when Omi was first adopted, the family left Omi at an overcrowded public shelter. She was identified by a friend of the rescuer online through her shelter photo. That was when the rescuer realized that the family had lied to them about Omi still being with them.

Despite being neglected and eventually left at the shelter by her first family, Omi showed no signs of trauma and still loves people. She is well-behaved and knows her boundaries. Omi is fine being left at home alone and would play with her toys to pass the time. She doesn't exhibit any destructive behaviors when left alone, nor does she bark excessively. Omi loves people and may even show you her belly when meeting you for the first time. We hope that this sweet girl finds a home that truly deserves her and can provide her with the love and care she needs.

#Personality:

Omi is initially shy but warms up to people easily. She really enjoys being around people, and if you approach her gently or with food, she will come to you for pets. She might even show you her belly for a good belly rub.

Omi tends to observe strangers before approaching them. She is slightly more tentative when meeting men, but she doesn't hide from people and generally allows them to pet her. There have been a couple of occasions where she barked at tall men, but this happens rarely and randomly.

Omi's original family had children between the ages of 3 and 5. She likes children and got along with them well. However, like most dogs, she is not a fan of forced interactions or rough play from children, and she would likely avoid contact in such situations.

Omi likes all dogs but is more cautious when first meeting new dog friends. She tends to observe them before joining in to play and doesn't play rough.

Omi is curious about cats and wants to get close to them. She likes to approach cats from behind and wags her tail to show her excitement when doing so.

Omi is very food motivated and pays extra attention to you if you have food or treats for her. We have not observed any behaviors that she does not like. She enjoys being petted, and like most healthy dogs, she starts to look for things to entertain herself if she's bored or not getting enough exercise. Omi will seek out things to chew, like her own toys, when she's bored. She had a few incidents where she accidentally ate things that she was chewing (not food). We recommend giving her daily walks and establishing routines to prevent chewing from boredom or lack of exercise.

Omi eats 2-3 meals a day and is not a picky eater. She seems to be allergic to food that has lamb as an ingredient. She likes to eat treats such as dental chews.

Omi doesn't like other dogs coming to get her food from her bowl (which is normal), and we recommend that if you have another dog in the house that might do this, you feed them separately. She's fine taking treats from you with other dogs around. However, she shows no signs of food guarding with people, and we have yet to observe how she is with children.

Omi is house trained and prefers to do her business outside. She goes 3 times a day (minimum) - morning, afternoon, and at night. She knows how to use her pee pads indoors if needed.

Omi is not a barker. She only barks at things or people she doesn't like. Once the object or item is out of sight, she stops immediately. She shows no signs of separation anxiety.

Omi tolerates being bathed and dried. She's not a fan of having her nails clipped, like most dogs. She doesn't bite but might try to kick your hands away.

Omi is good on a leash and is pretty calm. Because of her previous family, she's not used to walking on a leash with people. You will need to guide her by calling her name, and she will then stay beside you throughout the walk.

Omi is still in Taiwan. If you are interested in adopting Omi, please go through our international adoption process. Omi is ready for her forever sweet home.
Apply here https://lifeofhopefoundation.org/adoption-application/
Rescue
Life of Hope Foundation(CA)

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Ivy Wu
Phone
Address
Sunnyvale, CA 94086
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Picking Your Dog and Adoption Application.

2.

Interview

When we receive your adoption application, we will send more info and updates of your idea furry kid(s) via email.

3.

Home Check

After reviewing if you would like to move forward please send us email confirmation. And send us a home/house video to ensure the dog living

4.

Approve Application

Once your application is approved, we will keeping update their growth. To provide the adopting families with more understanding and ready.

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

After your application is approved, we required a signed adoption agreement.

6.

Meet the Pet

The adopting family (you) will just need to arrive at the airport to meet your new family member! (SFO/IAH/LAX/ONT/SEA/JFK/YVR/YYZ)

7.

Pay Fee

The adoption fee will only be paid when you and your dog(s) get home safely.

Additional adoption info

LHF’S ADOPTION FEE? (Adoption fees fund our rescued dogs.)
Formosan Mountain Dog & Jindo– Puppy to Adult: $500.
Purebred / Specific Breed – Puppy to Adult: $600 – $800.
Seniors (6 yrs+): $350 – $450 (No discriminate by breeds.)

INCLUDE:
1. Rabies vaccine.
2. Microchipping.
3. Hip X-ray.
4. Spayed/Neutered
5. Vanguard crLyme.
6. Vanguard ® Plus 5 L4 CV and Vanguard ® CV (Canine Distemper / Canine Adenovirus Type 1 / Canine Adenovirus Type 2 / Canine Parainfluenza / Canine Coronavirus / Canine Parvovirus / Leptospira Canicola / L. icterohaemorrhagiaeiae / L. grippotyphosa / L. pomona.)

Blood exam:
1. SNAP 4Dx Plus (Heartworm testing, Ehrlichia Canis, Lyme disease, Anaplasma Platys.)
2. Polymerase Chain Reaction (Babesia gibsoni / Babesia canis / Anaplasma platys / Ehrlichia canis / Haemobartonella canis / Lyme disease.)
3. Complete Blood Count.

Preventive Medication:
1. Deworming.
2. Heartworm/Flea/Tick Prevention (NexGard Spectra) or Flea/Tick Prevention: Bravecto & Heartworm preventive: Heartgard.

For every adopted dog from Life of Hope Foundation, we will prepare and give you their vet records. Adoption fees will never come close to covering their costs. But it does have a lot of helped for the rescued dogs. If you have questions or concerns about adoption fees, please contact us.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We will have adoption events twice a month at different pet store, or come meet our pet at our foster home. We have two different foster homes located in CA and WA area.

More about this rescue

We are a small group of pet rescuers in CA and WA from Taiwan.
We rescue dogs and cats that needs help around us.
Save a life don't need a reason, it's just a beautiful things that everyone should do.
Seeing those once starved,
maltreated and homeless dogs transforming into confident, lively fur babies is what propels us. Finding a loving, forever home for the rescued dogs has been our ultimate goal.
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For over 10 years, our foundation has been providing rescue dogs for international adoption to families in cities such as San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Vancouver. After the application and approval process, we fly the dogs with volunteers to the desired destination for the completion of your adoption.

Formosa Mountain Dog (FMD) is a type of Taiwanese mixed breed. Most of it is Labrador or shepherd and Taiwan dog mixd breed. The rescues are usually abandoned, abused, and/or without a home. We take them in, provide them with a complete health check up, and spay and neuter as needed. Their information is then posted on our websites and social media, ready to be adopted.

You will see that most of our dogs are still in Taiwan. Only a few are local. The process of adoption takes careful consideration of the application and understanding of the environment to which we will send the adoptees. Currently, we do not have enough foster homes for an intermediary home, so we have to make sure there is a home for the rescues before we send them overseas.

As the dogs await their forever homes, we will continuously update their growth through photos and videos. This helps to provide the adopting families with more understanding of the temperament of the dogs to be ready for their adoption. Finally, after 14 hours of air travel, with the aid of our volunteers, the adopting family (you) will just need to arrive at the airport to meet your new family member!

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Website- https://www.lifeofhopefoundation.org
Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/pg/lhf.rescue
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/lhf.rescue/