✅Currently located in South Korea✅️
💟Available to fly to JFK/EWR💟
Meet Mooha💛
💙 Mooha’s News Account: @imbo_lvx
1⃣ Health Condition
* Not spayed yet.
* Microchipped, undergoing treatment for heartworm and fully from anaplasmosis.
2⃣ Rescue Story
* Mooha was discovered by an Adogs volunteer on the “Paw In Hand” app, an app for abandoned animals. In her picture, Mooha kept her body low, as if disconnected from the world. That picture tugged at the volunteer’s heartstrings, and they ended up going to the shelter to meet her in person. Upon actually meeting, Mooha showed that while fearful, she still enjoys human touch. Adogs rescued her so she could reopen her heart to humans and start a new life.
3⃣ Basic Information
* With Dogs: Feels uncomfortable around dogs that are too forward or overly excited, and she prefers dogs that are smaller than her.
* With Cats: Is generally indifferent toward cats and gets along calmly with the resident cat at her foster home. Used to bark when the cat approached during mealtime and sometimes looked tense, but now she’s relaxed enough to take turns and enjoy treats together.
* Separation Anxiety: Is fine when left alone at home and shows no signs of separation anxiety.
* Potty Training: If it’s very urgent, she may pee indoors, but she usually holds it and prefers to go outdoors. Doesn’t mark indoors, has no coprophagia, and with two walks a day she reliably potties outside.
* Hygiene: Recently had a bath at a grooming salon — she was scared but behaved very well. Tolerates blow-drying and brushing calmly, and nail trimming also goes smoothly.
* Walks: Sometimes resists going out at first and pulls a little on the leash, but once outside, she follows along nicely. Adapts quickly to quiet, car-free streets even in unfamiliar places, though loud noises and moving cars scare her. Doesn’t try to chase or react strongly to other animals during walks. Recently, when the leash is put on, she walks out on her own, eager to go.
* Car Sickness: Doesn’t get car sick, but she is a bit afraid of riding in the car — especially when the driver is someone she doesn’t know.
* Even if her food bowl is empty, she may show mild resource guarding by giving a low growl when the cat approaches her bowl.
* Barks when the cat comes too close while she’s eating.
* Loves food! Especially loves milk, and she eats stick treats, freeze-dried snacks, and canned treats very well. Sometimes even tries to sneak the resident cat’s food.
* Is timid, so loud noises, unfamiliar places, and strangers can be scary for her. Is especially afraid of moving cars, but if you call her name and soothe her, she calms down quickly. When she was very frightened before, she occasionally had potty accidents, but since settling into her current foster home, those accidents have stopped. Because she’s usually carried when going out, she doesn’t like being picked up and will wiggle away—but once she’s actually in your arms, she stays still and behaves nicely.
✅Currently located in South Korea✅️
💟Available to fly to JFK/EWR💟
Meet Mooha💛
💙 Mooha’s News Account: @imbo_lvx
1⃣ Health Condition
* Not spayed yet.
* Microchipped, undergoing treatment for heartworm and fully from anaplasmosis.
2⃣ Rescue Story
* Mooha was discovered by an Adogs volunteer on the “Paw In Hand” app, an app for abandoned animals. In her picture, Mooha kept her body low, as if disconnected from the world. That picture tugged at the volunteer’s heartstrings, and they ended up going to the shelter to meet her in person. Upon actually meeting, Mooha showed that while fearful, she still enjoys human touch. Adogs rescued her so she could reopen her heart to humans and start a new life.
3⃣ Basic Information
* With Dogs: Feels uncomfortable around dogs that are too forward or overly excited, and she prefers dogs that are smaller than her.
* With Cats: Is generally indifferent toward cats and gets along calmly with the resident cat at her foster home. Used to bark when the cat approached during mealtime and sometimes looked tense, but now she’s relaxed enough to take turns and enjoy treats together.
* Separation Anxiety: Is fine when left alone at home and shows no signs of separation anxiety.
* Potty Training: If it’s very urgent, she may pee indoors, but she usually holds it and prefers to go outdoors. Doesn’t mark indoors, has no coprophagia, and with two walks a day she reliably potties outside.
* Hygiene: Recently had a bath at a grooming salon — she was scared but behaved very well. Tolerates blow-drying and brushing calmly, and nail trimming also goes smoothly.
* Walks: Sometimes resists going out at first and pulls a little on the leash, but once outside, she follows along nicely. Adapts quickly to quiet, car-free streets even in unfamiliar places, though loud noises and moving cars scare her. Doesn’t try to chase or react strongly to other animals during walks. Recently, when the leash is put on, she walks out on her own, eager to go.
* Car Sickness: Doesn’t get car sick, but she is a bit afraid of riding in the car — especially when the driver is someone she doesn’t know.
* Even if her food bowl is empty, she may show mild resource guarding by giving a low growl when the cat approaches her bowl.
* Barks when the cat comes too close while she’s eating.
* Loves food! Especially loves milk, and she eats stick treats, freeze-dried snacks, and canned treats very well. Sometimes even tries to sneak the resident cat’s food.
* Is timid, so loud noises, unfamiliar places, and strangers can be scary for her. Is especially afraid of moving cars, but if you call her name and soothe her, she calms down quickly. When she was very frightened before, she occasionally had potty accidents, but since settling into her current foster home, those accidents have stopped. Because she’s usually carried when going out, she doesn’t like being picked up and will wiggle away—but once she’s actually in your arms, she stays still and behaves nicely.
We highly encourage the applicants to be as thorough as possible in their application!
2.
Interview
Once the application is reviewed, applicants will be invited to zoom interviews which last usually 15-20 minutes.
3.
Approve Application
Once applicants pass zoom interview, we will connect adopter to foster team for the most up to date news as well as photos and videos.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
5.
Pay Fee
The adoption fee is payable in two separate installments.
6.
Take the Pet Home
Adopters will be picking up the adopted pets from the designated airports.
Additional adoption info
All our dogs fly from Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized. All adopters must agree to surrender the pets BACK to ADOGS if the adopter no longer wants the pet. All adopters must agree to provide periodic update of the adopted pet.
All our dogs fly from Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized. All adopters must agree to surrender the pets BACK to ADOGS if the adopter no longer wants the pet. All adopters must agree to provide periodic update of the adopted pet.
All our dogs fly from South Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized so the adopters cannot go through "meet and greet."
But once applicants pass zoom interview, we will connect adopter to foster team for the most up to date news as well as photos and videos. The adopter can post any questions and can make video call as well.
Please hold our dog's hands so that they can forget about the painful past and live happily.
"Adopting an abandoned dog will not change the world but this can change the dog's world"
All our dogs fly from South Korea to the US when their adoptions are finalized so the adopters cannot go through "meet and greet."
But once applicants pass zoom interview, we will connect adopter to foster team for the most up to date news as well as photos and videos. The adopter can post any questions and can make video call as well.
Please hold our dog's hands so that they can forget about the painful past and live happily.
"Adopting an abandoned dog will not change the world but this can change the dog's world"
More about this rescue
ADOGS(Adopt Dogs), a non-profit organization, is an abandoned dog foster/adoption organization launched by an individual volunteer group that has rescued, fostered, adopted dogs since 2018.
We are conducting rescue, foster, adopt from South Korea rural shelter. We also rescue dogs irregularly from illegal dog farms or any other places that need help.
We rescue large and small dogs of all breeds, including dogs with special needs.
Although we can't save all abandoned dogs in the world, we are doing our best to the dogs in front of us so that their lives can be changed like any other pets.
In expanding our search for adoption leads, we’ve broadened our mission: To bring at-risk dogs across the Pacific to loving stateside families.
Due to limited demand for large-breed dogs in Korea, arranging for local adoption has proven almost impossible. Instead, we seek to bring these persecuted dogs to the United States where dogs have a higher chance for adoption and survival.
ADOGS(Adopt Dogs), a non-profit organization, is an abandoned dog foster/adoption organization launched by an individual volunteer group that has rescued, fostered, adopted dogs since 2018.
We are conducting rescue, foster, adopt from South Korea rural shelter. We also rescue dogs irregularly from illegal dog farms or any other places that need help.
We rescue large and small dogs of all breeds, including dogs with special needs.
Although we can't save all abandoned dogs in the world, we are doing our best to the dogs in front of us so that their lives can be changed like any other pets.
In expanding our search for adoption leads, we’ve broadened our mission: To bring at-risk dogs across the Pacific to loving stateside families.
Due to limited demand for large-breed dogs in Korea, arranging for local adoption has proven almost impossible. Instead, we seek to bring these persecuted dogs to the United States where dogs have a higher chance for adoption and survival.
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