Jjajang was rescued from the euthanasia list at Jeongeup City Shelter. Thanks to timely intervention, he was given a second chance at life and moved into a foster home, where he has been able to decompress and show his true, gentle personality.
●Temperament & Behavior
Jjajang is a calm and sensitive dog who prefers a peaceful environment. He does not enjoy overly energetic or pushy dogs, regardless of their size. He may be able to coexist with another dog who has low energy or shows little interest in him, but he may be happiest as the only dog in the home. When he feels bothered, he communicates clearly by giving a soft growl as a “please stop” signal.
His compatibility with cats has not yet been tested.
With people, Jjajang is initially cautious. Sudden approaches or reaching out to touch him can be scary for him. However, if someone sits calmly nearby, he will often approach on his own and quietly ask for affection with gentle eye contact.
●Walking & Daily Life
At first, Jjajang appeared timid on walks, but with consistent leash training, he now walks nicely beside his handler and matches their pace well. If startled, he may briefly crouch, but sitting down and softly calling his name helps him recover quickly.
He loves sniffing during walks and is not food-driven outdoors. He navigates stairs well and is not significantly bothered by traffic noise.
His shedding level is moderate, around 5 out of 10.
He has no food allergies and is not a picky eater.
●Habits & Training
Jjajang uses indoor pee pads reliably (100%) and also goes potty outdoors about 50% of the time.
He accepts baths and brushing calmly without resistance.
He does not have separation anxiety and is comfortable spending time alone.
He is not a barker and remains quiet in the home.
He rides well in the car and does not appear to experience motion sickness.
●Likes & Personality
Jjajang is not particularly interested in toys and prefers quiet time resting on his own rather than high-energy play. He is easily startled by sudden approaches but becomes very affectionate once trust is built.
He is currently living in a foster home.
●Rescue Story
Jjajang was rescued from the euthanasia list at Jeongeup City Shelter. Thanks to timely intervention, he was given a second chance at life and moved into a foster home, where he has been able to decompress and show his true, gentle personality.
●Temperament & Behavior
Jjajang is a calm and sensitive dog who prefers a peaceful environment. He does not enjoy overly energetic or pushy dogs, regardless of their size. He may be able to coexist with another dog who has low energy or shows little interest in him, but he may be happiest as the only dog in the home. When he feels bothered, he communicates clearly by giving a soft growl as a “please stop” signal.
His compatibility with cats has not yet been tested.
With people, Jjajang is initially cautious. Sudden approaches or reaching out to touch him can be scary for him. However, if someone sits calmly nearby, he will often approach on his own and quietly ask for affection with gentle eye contact.
●Walking & Daily Life
At first, Jjajang appeared timid on walks, but with consistent leash training, he now walks nicely beside his handler and matches their pace well. If startled, he may briefly crouch, but sitting down and softly calling his name helps him recover quickly.
He loves sniffing during walks and is not food-driven outdoors. He navigates stairs well and is not significantly bothered by traffic noise.
His shedding level is moderate, around 5 out of 10.
He has no food allergies and is not a picky eater.
●Habits & Training
Jjajang uses indoor pee pads reliably (100%) and also goes potty outdoors about 50% of the time.
He accepts baths and brushing calmly without resistance.
He does not have separation anxiety and is comfortable spending time alone.
He is not a barker and remains quiet in the home.
He rides well in the car and does not appear to experience motion sickness.
●Likes & Personality
Jjajang is not particularly interested in toys and prefers quiet time resting on his own rather than high-energy play. He is easily startled by sudden approaches but becomes very affectionate once trust is built.
Dogs rescued from Korea are in foster homes in New Jersey, Georgia, California, and more +
Dogs rescued from Korea are in foster homes in New Jersey, Georgia, California, and more +
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