Name: Milk
Weight: 45 lb (21 kg)
Age: 1 year old (18 months)
Sex: Male
Neutered: Yes
Medical Issues:
Very healthy, no history of illnesses
Breed: Jindo Mix
Color: Ivory / light cream
Personality:
Milk is very affectionate with his primary caregiver and loves cuddling, sitting on laps, and leaning against people. He is quite intelligent—smart enough to figure out how to open the front door.
He is energetic, curious, and playful, but also a bit shy at first. However, he loves people and warms up quickly thanks to his affectionate nature.
He truly enjoys walks and outdoor activities and still has some puppy-like mischief and playfulness.
Interaction with Women:
Tends to prefer women
Interaction with Men:
Since his main caregiver is female, he has limited experience with men, but he can become friendly if approached slowly
Interaction with Children:
Limited experience, except for meeting a friend’s young daughter when he was younger
Interaction with Other Dogs:
Generally does well with dogs of similar age, but may occasionally have conflicts with male dogs.
Can be reactive to other dogs
Interaction with Cats:
No direct experience with cats; gets excited when seeing neighborhood stray cats
House Training:
Completed; still uses an indoor pee pad for urination
Crate Training:
Completed
Energy Level:
5 / 10
Handling:
Can be handled by his primary caregiver for nail trimming, tooth brushing, and bathing
Barking Tendencies:
Barks when strangers visit the yard or house; occasionally barks to demand something
Escape Tendencies:
Sometimes runs away playfully with shoes
Appetite:
Eats very well
Current Diet:
Dry kibble, cooked meals, and raw food
Leash Walking:
Walks well on leash with a collar
Reactivity on Leash (to people or dogs):
Barks initially when unfamiliar people visit the home; tends to be reactive toward other dogs
Car Rides:
Rides well, but pants due to nervousness
Destructive Behavior:
Likes to tear up tissues and cushions, so items should be kept out of reach
Needs a Home with a Yard:
Not required
Needs a Home with Another Dog:
Prefers to be the only dog
Apartment Living:
Suitable for apartment living
Rescue Story:
Milk was rescued as one of six puppies born to a stray mother dog who repeatedly gave birth in a rural village.
He has been fostered in a home environment since he was about 2 months old.
Name: Milk
Weight: 45 lb (21 kg)
Age: 1 year old (18 months)
Sex: Male
Neutered: Yes
Medical Issues:
Very healthy, no history of illnesses
Breed: Jindo Mix
Color: Ivory / light cream
Personality:
Milk is very affectionate with his primary caregiver and loves cuddling, sitting on laps, and leaning against people. He is quite intelligent—smart enough to figure out how to open the front door.
He is energetic, curious, and playful, but also a bit shy at first. However, he loves people and warms up quickly thanks to his affectionate nature.
He truly enjoys walks and outdoor activities and still has some puppy-like mischief and playfulness.
Interaction with Women:
Tends to prefer women
Interaction with Men:
Since his main caregiver is female, he has limited experience with men, but he can become friendly if approached slowly
Interaction with Children:
Limited experience, except for meeting a friend’s young daughter when he was younger
Interaction with Other Dogs:
Generally does well with dogs of similar age, but may occasionally have conflicts with male dogs.
Can be reactive to other dogs
Interaction with Cats:
No direct experience with cats; gets excited when seeing neighborhood stray cats
House Training:
Completed; still uses an indoor pee pad for urination
Crate Training:
Completed
Energy Level:
5 / 10
Handling:
Can be handled by his primary caregiver for nail trimming, tooth brushing, and bathing
Barking Tendencies:
Barks when strangers visit the yard or house; occasionally barks to demand something
Escape Tendencies:
Sometimes runs away playfully with shoes
Appetite:
Eats very well
Current Diet:
Dry kibble, cooked meals, and raw food
Leash Walking:
Walks well on leash with a collar
Reactivity on Leash (to people or dogs):
Barks initially when unfamiliar people visit the home; tends to be reactive toward other dogs
Car Rides:
Rides well, but pants due to nervousness
Destructive Behavior:
Likes to tear up tissues and cushions, so items should be kept out of reach
Needs a Home with a Yard:
Not required
Needs a Home with Another Dog:
Prefers to be the only dog
Apartment Living:
Suitable for apartment living
Rescue Story:
Milk was rescued as one of six puppies born to a stray mother dog who repeatedly gave birth in a rural village.
He has been fostered in a home environment since he was about 2 months old.
At Welcome Paws Rescue, our adoption process is designed to ensure the best possible match between our dogs and their future families. After submitting the application form on our website, our team will review your information to determine if your home and lifestyle align with the needs of the dog you're interested in. If your application is a good fit, we will contact you to schedule a phone or video interview. This is followed by a reference check and, in many cases, a virtual or in-person home visit. Once approved, we’ll work with you to finalize the adoption and arrange transportation or pick-up. Our goal is to support both our dogs and adopters throughout the entire process to ensure a smooth and successful transition.
At Welcome Paws Rescue, our adoption process is designed to ensure the best possible match between our dogs and their future families. After submitting the application form on our website, our team will review your information to determine if your home and lifestyle align with the needs of the dog you're interested in. If your application is a good fit, we will contact you to schedule a phone or video interview. This is followed by a reference check and, in many cases, a virtual or in-person home visit. Once approved, we’ll work with you to finalize the adoption and arrange transportation or pick-up. Our goal is to support both our dogs and adopters throughout the entire process to ensure a smooth and successful transition.
Welcome Paws Korean Dog Rescue is a registered nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, run entirely by a passionate team of volunteers who are deeply committed to the welfare and well-being of animals. Our mission is to rescue dogs in need and give them a second chance at life.
We believe every animal—regardless of age, size, or breed—deserves to experience love, safety, and the comfort of a forever home. Through our rescue efforts, we work to create brighter futures for these deserving animals, ensuring they have the opportunity to live happy, healthy lives.
Our dedication goes beyond rescue. We work tirelessly to save stray, neglected, abused, and at-risk shelter animals. Each dog in our care lives in a loving foster home and receives full medical attention before being matched with a permanent family.
We also strive to raise awareness about the importance of compassion and responsible pet ownership. By providing adopters with quality education and support, we ensure each adoption is successful and lasting. We don’t measure success in numbers—but in the positive, life-changing impact we make for both animals and the families who welcome them home.
Welcome Paws Korean Dog Rescue is a registered nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization, run entirely by a passionate team of volunteers who are deeply committed to the welfare and well-being of animals. Our mission is to rescue dogs in need and give them a second chance at life.
We believe every animal—regardless of age, size, or breed—deserves to experience love, safety, and the comfort of a forever home. Through our rescue efforts, we work to create brighter futures for these deserving animals, ensuring they have the opportunity to live happy, healthy lives.
Our dedication goes beyond rescue. We work tirelessly to save stray, neglected, abused, and at-risk shelter animals. Each dog in our care lives in a loving foster home and receives full medical attention before being matched with a permanent family.
We also strive to raise awareness about the importance of compassion and responsible pet ownership. By providing adopters with quality education and support, we ensure each adoption is successful and lasting. We don’t measure success in numbers—but in the positive, life-changing impact we make for both animals and the families who welcome them home.
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