If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they’re adoptable through Adopt a Pet’s Rehome program – the safe and reliable way to find a loving new home for your pet.
I adopted Panda, a Korean Sapsali (related to Jindo breed), while stationed in South Korea and saved him from a meat farm. He is 2.5 years young and a very handsome boy. It takes him a while to warm up to strangers, but once you’re in his “in group” he’s very affectionate. Given that it takes him a while to warm up, looking for a patient and experienced individual who can take him on and built trust over time. He doesn’t like strangers to pet him and may bark or growl if approached too quickly, as such I have to muzzle him at the vet. He needs more training to be comfortable with houseguests, but Prozac has helped a lot. I’ve worked with a trainer on his leash skills—he use to be reactive—and he walks beautifully using a “pinch collar.” Given my personal circumstances I unfortunately am looking to rehome him.
I adopted Panda, a Korean Sapsali (related to Jindo breed), while stationed in South Korea and saved him from a meat farm. He is 2.5 years young and a very handsome boy. It takes him a while to warm up to strangers, but once you’re in his “in group” he’s very affectionate. Given that it takes him a while to warm up, looking for a patient and experienced individual who can take him on and built trust over time. He doesn’t like strangers to pet him and may bark or growl if approached too quickly, as such I have to muzzle him at the vet. He needs more training to be comfortable with houseguests, but Prozac has helped a lot. I’ve worked with a trainer on his leash skills—he use to be reactive—and he walks beautifully using a “pinch collar.” Given my personal circumstances I unfortunately am looking to rehome him.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.