Lina was rescued just before euthanasia from "Jeongeup Shelter" in South Korea. Thanks to timely intervention, she was given a second chance at life and moved into foster care, where her bright and affectionate personality has truly blossomed.
🌿 Temperament & Behavior
Lina is friendly and social. On walks, she shows curiosity toward other dogs and cats, but when she meets a cat, she simply sniffs briefly and walks away calmly.
She gets along well with other dogs and can live in a multi-dog household. She may show a bit of jealousy at times, as many girls do, but she has never shown aggression or biting behavior. She is extremely affectionate and loves attention.
She is friendly with all people, though she is especially drawn to women and seems to have a soft spot for women in their 50s.
🚶 Walking & Daily Life
Lina enjoys leisurely walks with plenty of time to sniff and explore. She is always walked using a double leash for safety.
Her shedding level is moderate to slightly high, about 6 out of 10.
She is not picky with food and is fed high-quality kibble. Her regular diet includes Acana Free-Run Duck or Blue Buffalo Salmon. Treats are given sparingly, about once a week.
🏡 Habits & Training
Lina primarily does her potty outdoors. She goes on walks in the morning and evening, ranging from one hour to sometimes up to two hours.
She does well with baths. While brushing hasn’t been necessary due to her coat type, she enjoys being touched and handled.
She does not show separation anxiety. When her foster returns home, she simply greets them happily with tail wags and no destructive behavior.
She barks only occasionally—once when she is in a great mood, or briefly in response to loud motorcycle delivery noises.
She may experience mild motion sickness on longer car rides, such as trips to nearby camping areas, but she has never vomited.
💛 Likes & Personality
Lina loves walking side by side with her foster mom and truly enjoys greeting and meeting her dog friends. Her gentle nature and affectionate personality make her a joy to be around.
Lina was rescued just before euthanasia from "Jeongeup Shelter" in South Korea. Thanks to timely intervention, she was given a second chance at life and moved into foster care, where her bright and affectionate personality has truly blossomed.
🌿 Temperament & Behavior
Lina is friendly and social. On walks, she shows curiosity toward other dogs and cats, but when she meets a cat, she simply sniffs briefly and walks away calmly.
She gets along well with other dogs and can live in a multi-dog household. She may show a bit of jealousy at times, as many girls do, but she has never shown aggression or biting behavior. She is extremely affectionate and loves attention.
She is friendly with all people, though she is especially drawn to women and seems to have a soft spot for women in their 50s.
🚶 Walking & Daily Life
Lina enjoys leisurely walks with plenty of time to sniff and explore. She is always walked using a double leash for safety.
Her shedding level is moderate to slightly high, about 6 out of 10.
She is not picky with food and is fed high-quality kibble. Her regular diet includes Acana Free-Run Duck or Blue Buffalo Salmon. Treats are given sparingly, about once a week.
🏡 Habits & Training
Lina primarily does her potty outdoors. She goes on walks in the morning and evening, ranging from one hour to sometimes up to two hours.
She does well with baths. While brushing hasn’t been necessary due to her coat type, she enjoys being touched and handled.
She does not show separation anxiety. When her foster returns home, she simply greets them happily with tail wags and no destructive behavior.
She barks only occasionally—once when she is in a great mood, or briefly in response to loud motorcycle delivery noises.
She may experience mild motion sickness on longer car rides, such as trips to nearby camping areas, but she has never vomited.
💛 Likes & Personality
Lina loves walking side by side with her foster mom and truly enjoys greeting and meeting her dog friends. Her gentle nature and affectionate personality make her a joy to be around.
All interested parties are required to submit the application form to be considered for adoption. (Home pics must be included)
2.
Interview
You will be invited to an online interview once your application is reviewed. An interview usually lasts about 15-20 minutes
3.
Meet the Pet
Once you are pre-approved for adoption, we will connect you to your dog's foster family/rescue team for the meet-and -greet.
4.
Sign Adoption Contract
You are officially approved for adoption. We will send you an approval letter and adoption agreement.
5.
Take the Pet Home
Arrange a date to meet to pick up your pup!
Additional adoption info
Once the adoption application is approved, adopters are required to pay 50% of the adoption fee.
The remaining balance is due after meeting the dog.
The adoption fee covers transportation and all medical care expenses.
Once the adoption application is approved, adopters are required to pay 50% of the adoption fee.
The remaining balance is due after meeting the dog.
The adoption fee covers transportation and all medical care expenses.
You can meet our dogs virtually by appointment only!
You can meet our dogs virtually by appointment only!
More about this rescue
We are a volunteer-based international adoption team committed to helping dogs in need, regardless of where they come from.
By working across borders, we help dogs find safe, loving homes and a fresh start in life.
We are a volunteer-based international adoption team committed to helping dogs in need, regardless of where they come from.
By working across borders, we help dogs find safe, loving homes and a fresh start in life.
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