My name is Ohoh!

Posted over 2 months ago|Updated over 2 months ago
Ohoh

My basic info

Breed
Jindo / Mixed Breed (Medium)
Age
5 years 6 months old, Adult
Sex
Male
Color
Brown/Chocolate/Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
49 lb (current)
Pet ID
Not listed

My details

  • Housetrained
  • Crate Trained
  • Leash Trained

My health

  • Shots current
  • Heartworm negative
  • Spayed/neutered

My personality

AffectionateChillGentlePatientPlayfulQuietSnuggly

My story

Contact info

Pet ID

Contact
EK Park

Phone
Not provided

Email
info@freekoreandogs.org

Their adoption process

Most of our dogs are currently in Korea and those who are adopted in Seattle will be sent to Seattle. You can check our adoption page. https://www.freekoreandogs.org/adoption/

More about this rescue

Free Korean Dogs is a registered charity founded in 2015 with the mission to rescue, rehabilitate and find forever-loving homes for dogs saved from the Korean dog meat trade. We divide our mission across three basic pillars: rescue, adopt, and engage. Since 2015, we’ve made huge advances in all three areas, shutting down three dog meat farm operations, facilitating the adoption of 1,800 rescue dogs, and launching Freedom Walk, our annual event to raise public awareness about the Korean dog meat trade: RESCUE Our organization has made significant strides in rescuing dogs from the dog meat trade, high-kill shelters and other high-risk conditions in Korea. We shut down dog meat farms and liberated over 500 dogs from unbearable suffering and despair. ADOPT Through our unwavering commitment, we have found forever-loving homes for more than 1,800 dogs rescued from brutal circumstances. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to rehabilitate these animals and find them a new life filled with love and care. ENGAGE Our mission extends beyond rescue and adoption; we are dedicated to building a compassionate community. Through educational campaigns and events, we engage with individuals and organizations to create a cultural shift from cruelty to compassion.