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My basic info
Breed
Poodle (Miniature)
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Age
2 years old, Young
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
14 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Purebred
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
Has special needs
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Molly! She's a 2 years old Moyen Poodle which is very hard to find in the states. She came to the states back in February 2024 and found a home but unfortunately, she's not getting along with the Poodle owned by the owner. She will be fostered in South Bay (Los Angeles) are by one of our adopters. She is fully vetted and currently on a monthly preventative for heartworm and flea/tick. We're looking for an experienced adopter who can provide the proper training, especially during walks.
Meet Molly! She's a 2 years old Moyen Poodle which is very hard to find in the states. She came to the states back in February 2024 and found a home but unfortunately, she's not getting along with the Poodle owned by the owner. She will be fostered in South Bay (Los Angeles) are by one of our adopters. She is fully vetted and currently on a monthly preventative for heartworm and flea/tick. We're looking for an experienced adopter who can provide the proper training, especially during walks.
Once we review your application and feel you're the right adopter, we will send you an email to schedule a Zoom meeting with us.
2.
Interview
We interview the adopter via Zoom and explain in detail how our adoption process works.
3.
Home Check
A home check is mandatory. One of our volunteer home checks.
4.
Approve Application
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
We email the Adoption Agreement via email for the adopter to sign.
6.
Pay Fee
Since we're strictly volunteering our time in an effort to save more lives, you will be paying the rescue organization in Korea directly.
7.
Take the Pet Home
We find flight volunteers to help a newly adopted pet meet their new family. We ask the adopter to meet the flight volunteer at the airport.
Additional adoption info
1. Please fill out our adoption application on our site at:
https://joeyandbailey.org
2. Adoption Fee: $800*. Of which, $350 goes towards their medical expense such as; vaccinations including rabies, spay/neuter, preparation of documents needed for quarantine office, and travel kennel. $300 goes towards their flight fee along with a flight volunteer.
*The adopter will be responsible for additional custom broker fees of $150 to clear the pet's entry to the U.S. by the United States Customs & Border Protection.
Once your application is approved, you will send the fees via PayPal to the rescue group in Korea directly. Joey & Bailey Foundation is strictly a volunteer group and we do not collect any fees directly and we also do not raise funds publicly.
Time Frame: Typically 45-60 days.
Per USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) and CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), the quarantine period is 30 days from the date they receive a rabies shot.
3. Once you submit the adoption application, we will carefully review and begin the interview process. During the interview, we will carefully explain how the overseas adoption process works and answer any questions they may have.
4. Once the adoption is approved, we begin posting on our social media accounts looking for flight volunteers traveling from Incheon, Korea to the city where the adopter resides.
1. Please fill out our adoption application on our site at:
https://joeyandbailey.org
2. Adoption Fee: $800*. Of which, $350 goes towards their medical expense such as; vaccinations including rabies, spay/neuter, preparation of documents needed for quarantine office, and travel kennel. $300 goes towards their flight fee along with a flight volunteer.
*The adopter will be responsible for additional custom broker fees of $150 to clear the pet's entry to the U.S. by the United States Customs & Border Protection.
Once your application is approved, you will send the fees via PayPal to the rescue group in Korea directly. Joey & Bailey Foundation is strictly a volunteer group and we do not collect any fees directly and we also do not raise funds publicly.
Time Frame: Typically 45-60 days.
Per USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) and CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), the quarantine period is 30 days from the date they receive a rabies shot.
3. Once you submit the adoption application, we will carefully review and begin the interview process. During the interview, we will carefully explain how the overseas adoption process works and answer any questions they may have.
4. Once the adoption is approved, we begin posting on our social media accounts looking for flight volunteers traveling from Incheon, Korea to the city where the adopter resides.
Please be advised that the majority of the dogs we rescue are being fostered in Korea. Once the adoption process is complete, we generally connect adopters with the fosters in the Republic of Korea, to stay connected and get updates on your newly adopted pet.
We thank you so much for your interest in adopting an abandoned animal from Korea. The majority of the dogs we rescue are either from high kill shelters, illegal puppy mills, and the dog meat trade.
Please be advised that the majority of the dogs we rescue are being fostered in Korea. Once the adoption process is complete, we generally connect adopters with the fosters in the Republic of Korea, to stay connected and get updates on your newly adopted pet.
We thank you so much for your interest in adopting an abandoned animal from Korea. The majority of the dogs we rescue are either from high kill shelters, illegal puppy mills, and the dog meat trade.
A group of six girls (animal activists) with the same passion and goal got together in an effort to save precious lives in the Republic of Korea. The majority of canines we rescue in Korea are from the dog meat trade, illegal puppy mills, and/or high kill shelters.
All of our rescued dogs are currently being fostered in Seoul, Korea for the safety of our adopters during this COVID-19 pandemic. We may continue to foster all of our rescued dogs in Korea post-pandemic.
Presently, we do not raise any funds for our personal rescues. We’ve decided to just spend our personal funds to take care of all necessary rescue costs.
A group of six girls (animal activists) with the same passion and goal got together in an effort to save precious lives in the Republic of Korea. The majority of canines we rescue in Korea are from the dog meat trade, illegal puppy mills, and/or high kill shelters.
All of our rescued dogs are currently being fostered in Seoul, Korea for the safety of our adopters during this COVID-19 pandemic. We may continue to foster all of our rescued dogs in Korea post-pandemic.
Presently, we do not raise any funds for our personal rescues. We’ve decided to just spend our personal funds to take care of all necessary rescue costs.
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