🌸Meet Pansy – A Precious Mama Looking for Her Forever Home! 🌸
Here are more photos and videos of Pansy: https://www.instagram.com/p/DPM9WucEqSA/?hl=en
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Pansy is the brave mother of Pine. They were rescued together, along with all of her puppies, from a city shelter in Korea where they were on the euthanasia list. At that time, her puppies were only 1–2 months old, and despite her own health struggles, she cared for them with everything she had. Pansy is a special dog, who is deeply loved and cared for by her foster. Pansy is now ready to travel to the Seattle area for her forever home!🌼
Name: Pansy
Breed: Jindo Golden Retriever mix
Estimated Age: 4 years
Gender: Female
Weight: 26.5 lbs
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Energy Level: Indoors 3/10
Outdoors 7/10 (loves running in open fields where she comes alive!)
Foster’s Comments: Pansy is a dog I truly love. If circumstances allowed, I would adopt her myself. She is very sweet but shy, so she needs time to adjust. If pressured, she will not open up, but with patience, she will eventually bond more quickly than she did with me. She may chase birds or cats, so care must be taken outdoors, and continued training to help her overcome her fear of strangers is recommended. Pansy is a gentle mother who cared for her puppies above her own comfort. To me, she has always been precious—not just a foster dog, but a beloved companion. I hope she finds a family who will treat her like a princess, free from fear, and give her the secure, loving home she deserves. She deserves a family who will cherish her as if she were the most special dog in the world.
Dogs: Gets along with most dogs, may be startled if approached suddenly. Gets along well with foster’s two dogs.
Cats: Chases cats (and birds)
Kids: Seems to be afraid of children
Wary of men, bonds slowly. Warms up faster to women
Potty trained: 100% outdoors, needs walks 3-4 times a day
Leash skills: Walks well, loves slow walks.
Barking: Haven’t heard her barked: softly whines to go out
Separation anxiety: None
Mouthiness/Nipping: May nip out of fear if handled suddenly by strangers
Behavioral: Still fearful of strangers; may run from unfamiliar men or children during walks. With the help of dog walkers, this has improved a lot but is not yet completely resolved.
Personality/Habits: Very shy; dislikes being approached suddenly
Favorite Things: Chew toys
Ideal Family: Calm household, mostly women, preferably no children, who can provide frequent walks
Health notes:
Anaplasma: Tested positive, completed medication
Parvo: Hospitalized with two puppies for mild Parvo; Pansy was the first to recover and be discharged
Pelvic fracture surgery. May look slightly awkward when running, but it does not affect her daily life.
Pansy is currently in a single-woman household, with her boyfriend staying over 3–4 days a week. Pansy is very close to her primary caregiver and follows her everywhere, showing a 10/10 bond. With her boyfriend, it took about four months for her to overcome her initial fear, and now she is friendly with him—she allows him to walk, pet, and hold her, showing a 6/10 bond.
Pansy is a quiet, gentle, and precious girl who enjoys slow walks but comes alive when running in open spaces. She may be shy at first, but once she feels safe and with patience she blossoms into a deeply affectionate companion.
This special, gentle soul is ready to be cherished and loved in her forever home.💗
Pls DM or fill out an adoption application via the link in our bio on Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/loveismighty__rescue/?hl=en
🌸Meet Pansy – A Precious Mama Looking for Her Forever Home! 🌸
Here are more photos and videos of Pansy: https://www.instagram.com/p/DPM9WucEqSA/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/p/DPmcRnYgSJ-/?hl=en
Pansy is the brave mother of Pine. They were rescued together, along with all of her puppies, from a city shelter in Korea where they were on the euthanasia list. At that time, her puppies were only 1–2 months old, and despite her own health struggles, she cared for them with everything she had. Pansy is a special dog, who is deeply loved and cared for by her foster. Pansy is now ready to travel to the Seattle area for her forever home!🌼
Name: Pansy
Breed: Jindo Golden Retriever mix
Estimated Age: 4 years
Gender: Female
Weight: 26.5 lbs
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Energy Level: Indoors 3/10
Outdoors 7/10 (loves running in open fields where she comes alive!)
Foster’s Comments: Pansy is a dog I truly love. If circumstances allowed, I would adopt her myself. She is very sweet but shy, so she needs time to adjust. If pressured, she will not open up, but with patience, she will eventually bond more quickly than she did with me. She may chase birds or cats, so care must be taken outdoors, and continued training to help her overcome her fear of strangers is recommended. Pansy is a gentle mother who cared for her puppies above her own comfort. To me, she has always been precious—not just a foster dog, but a beloved companion. I hope she finds a family who will treat her like a princess, free from fear, and give her the secure, loving home she deserves. She deserves a family who will cherish her as if she were the most special dog in the world.
Dogs: Gets along with most dogs, may be startled if approached suddenly. Gets along well with foster’s two dogs.
Cats: Chases cats (and birds)
Kids: Seems to be afraid of children
Wary of men, bonds slowly. Warms up faster to women
Potty trained: 100% outdoors, needs walks 3-4 times a day
Leash skills: Walks well, loves slow walks.
Barking: Haven’t heard her barked: softly whines to go out
Separation anxiety: None
Mouthiness/Nipping: May nip out of fear if handled suddenly by strangers
Behavioral: Still fearful of strangers; may run from unfamiliar men or children during walks. With the help of dog walkers, this has improved a lot but is not yet completely resolved.
Personality/Habits: Very shy; dislikes being approached suddenly
Favorite Things: Chew toys
Ideal Family: Calm household, mostly women, preferably no children, who can provide frequent walks
Health notes:
Anaplasma: Tested positive, completed medication
Parvo: Hospitalized with two puppies for mild Parvo; Pansy was the first to recover and be discharged
Pelvic fracture surgery. May look slightly awkward when running, but it does not affect her daily life.
Pansy is currently in a single-woman household, with her boyfriend staying over 3–4 days a week. Pansy is very close to her primary caregiver and follows her everywhere, showing a 10/10 bond. With her boyfriend, it took about four months for her to overcome her initial fear, and now she is friendly with him—she allows him to walk, pet, and hold her, showing a 6/10 bond.
Pansy is a quiet, gentle, and precious girl who enjoys slow walks but comes alive when running in open spaces. She may be shy at first, but once she feels safe and with patience she blossoms into a deeply affectionate companion.
This special, gentle soul is ready to be cherished and loved in her forever home.💗
Pls DM or fill out an adoption application via the link in our bio on Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/loveismighty__rescue/?hl=en
A 501(c)(3) Non-profit
Seattle, WA
Volunteer- run, foster-based animal rescue
Love Is Mighty Rescue was founded on the principle that all animals deserve respect, kindness, and compassion.
Based in Seattle, WA, Love Is Mighty Rescue is a foster- based animal rescue dedicated to helping dogs from South Korea who have endured abuse, abandonment, crisis, high-kill shelters, puppy mills, and the dog meat trade find forever loving homes. While our primary focus is on South Korean rescues, we also aim to rescue dogs locally, and plan to expand these efforts as we grow. We are dedicated to promoting compassion, kindness, and respect for all animals.
Partnered with South Korea rescue we help dogs facing crisis, abuse, abandonment, and the cruelty of the dog meat trade find safe, forever loving homes through responsible adoption. Our Korean dogs have been rescued from heartbreaking circumstances — puppy mills, high-kill shelters, life outside in chains, abandonment, harsh weather conditions, wildfires, dog meat farms, and slaughter houses.
Many have endured unimaginable hardship, and we are dedicated to helping them find the warmth, care, and love they deserve in a forever home. Because of social stigma in Korea and the strong preference for small purebred dogs, mixed-breed, larger, and abandoned dogs are often overlooked and face very little chance of being adopted. Together, we can give these dogs the chance to thrive, and their hearts the chance to heal from the trauma of their past.
All of our adoptable rescue dogs have received full veterinary checkups, are spayed/neutered, are up to date on vaccinations, have had dental scaling, have undergone any known necessary medical treatments or surgeries, and are microchipped. Our dogs fly in with caring flight volunteers who ensure they travel safely to their destination. Some have already spent time with foster families in Korea and are now ready to find their forever homes in the US.
We make every effort to match the right dog with the right family—the best fit for both—aiming to build happy, lifelong bonds and forever homes for our rescue dogs.
A 501(c)(3) Non-profit
Seattle, WA
Volunteer- run, foster-based animal rescue
Love Is Mighty Rescue was founded on the principle that all animals deserve respect, kindness, and compassion.
Based in Seattle, WA, Love Is Mighty Rescue is a foster- based animal rescue dedicated to helping dogs from South Korea who have endured abuse, abandonment, crisis, high-kill shelters, puppy mills, and the dog meat trade find forever loving homes. While our primary focus is on South Korean rescues, we also aim to rescue dogs locally, and plan to expand these efforts as we grow. We are dedicated to promoting compassion, kindness, and respect for all animals.
Partnered with South Korea rescue we help dogs facing crisis, abuse, abandonment, and the cruelty of the dog meat trade find safe, forever loving homes through responsible adoption. Our Korean dogs have been rescued from heartbreaking circumstances — puppy mills, high-kill shelters, life outside in chains, abandonment, harsh weather conditions, wildfires, dog meat farms, and slaughter houses.
Many have endured unimaginable hardship, and we are dedicated to helping them find the warmth, care, and love they deserve in a forever home. Because of social stigma in Korea and the strong preference for small purebred dogs, mixed-breed, larger, and abandoned dogs are often overlooked and face very little chance of being adopted. Together, we can give these dogs the chance to thrive, and their hearts the chance to heal from the trauma of their past.
All of our adoptable rescue dogs have received full veterinary checkups, are spayed/neutered, are up to date on vaccinations, have had dental scaling, have undergone any known necessary medical treatments or surgeries, and are microchipped. Our dogs fly in with caring flight volunteers who ensure they travel safely to their destination. Some have already spent time with foster families in Korea and are now ready to find their forever homes in the US.
We make every effort to match the right dog with the right family—the best fit for both—aiming to build happy, lifelong bonds and forever homes for our rescue dogs.
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