Hi… I’m Mani 🤍
I’m a one-year-old male Jindo mix, about 16kg, and I’ve been waiting to meet you—my forever family.
My life kind of paused when I was just three months old.
That’s when I ended up in a shelter.
Cold metal bars, unfamiliar sounds…
for a long time, that was my whole world.
I lost my mom when I was very young.
I don’t even know how I got there.
All I know is that, with my small body, I was placed on the euthanasia list—
before I ever got to know what a home, a family, or love really felt like.
But here’s the surprising part.
When I was finally rescued and stepped outside that place,
I didn’t hold onto the fear.
Instead, I discovered people.
And I loved them.
I wag my tail when I see you.
I know how to ask for affection.
I’m gentle with other dogs, taking my time, learning how to play—
because honestly, I’m still figuring out how the world works.
There’s a lot I don’t know yet.
Living in a home.
Having a family of my own.
House training, walking on a leash, learning how to live together.
Everything will be new for me.
That’s why I’m looking for a family who will teach me,
who won’t rush me,
who will guide me with patience and love.
If you become my very first family,
I promise you this—
with the deep loyalty Jindos are known for,
I will stand by your side for the rest of my life
and love you with my whole heart.
I’m still just one year old.
I still have a chance.
Instead of remembering my painful past,
I hope we can build a warm future—together.
I’m Mani.
And I’m waiting for you. 🐾
Hi… I’m Mani 🤍
I’m a one-year-old male Jindo mix, about 16kg, and I’ve been waiting to meet you—my forever family.
My life kind of paused when I was just three months old.
That’s when I ended up in a shelter.
Cold metal bars, unfamiliar sounds…
for a long time, that was my whole world.
I lost my mom when I was very young.
I don’t even know how I got there.
All I know is that, with my small body, I was placed on the euthanasia list—
before I ever got to know what a home, a family, or love really felt like.
But here’s the surprising part.
When I was finally rescued and stepped outside that place,
I didn’t hold onto the fear.
Instead, I discovered people.
And I loved them.
I wag my tail when I see you.
I know how to ask for affection.
I’m gentle with other dogs, taking my time, learning how to play—
because honestly, I’m still figuring out how the world works.
There’s a lot I don’t know yet.
Living in a home.
Having a family of my own.
House training, walking on a leash, learning how to live together.
Everything will be new for me.
That’s why I’m looking for a family who will teach me,
who won’t rush me,
who will guide me with patience and love.
If you become my very first family,
I promise you this—
with the deep loyalty Jindos are known for,
I will stand by your side for the rest of my life
and love you with my whole heart.
I’m still just one year old.
I still have a chance.
Instead of remembering my painful past,
I hope we can build a warm future—together.
At Dream Tails Rescue, we believe that every animal deserves a loving home and a second chance at happiness.
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome animals in need while fostering a compassionate community dedicated to the well-being of all pets.
We are committed to providing a safe haven for homeless and abandoned animals, offering them care, love, and support until they find their forever families. Through education and outreach, we strive to raise awareness about responsible pet ownership and the importance of spaying and neutering.
Together, we can turn dreams into reality—one tail at a time.
At Dream Tails Rescue, we believe that every animal deserves a loving home and a second chance at happiness.
Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome animals in need while fostering a compassionate community dedicated to the well-being of all pets.
We are committed to providing a safe haven for homeless and abandoned animals, offering them care, love, and support until they find their forever families. Through education and outreach, we strive to raise awareness about responsible pet ownership and the importance of spaying and neutering.
Together, we can turn dreams into reality—one tail at a time.
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