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My name is Goori!

Posted 1 week ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Submit Application

3

Interview

4

Home Check

5

Approve Application

6

Sign Adoption Contract

7

Pay Fee

Adoption fee: $780

This helps Free Korean Dogs Toronto Transport Stop with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Jindo/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Age
3 years 7 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
38 lb (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Leash-trained

My health

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Heartworm negative

My personality

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

**Note: Currently, Goori is in Korea, but he will fly to Toronto on Mar 15 upon adoption.
For more info about Goori, or adoption application, please follow the link below.

https://www.freekoreandogs.org/dog/goori/
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Background
Goori was rescued in December 2024 from a city pound in Incheon. After her rescue, she moved to our partner boarding house, where she has been waiting patiently for her forever family. During her time there, she has shown everyone just how gentle and loving she truly is toward people.

Personality and Socialization
Goori is a sweet and gentle girl with a warm heart. She has a medium energy level and enjoys daily walks and time with her people, but she also settles nicely and relaxes well.

She enjoys being around people. She is happy to greet both men and women and loves human attention. With other dogs, Goori is gentle and playful with friendly companions. She especially enjoys dogs of similar size who are friendly and not rough. She prefers calm and polite friends and does very well in peaceful social settings. She has not yet been tested with cats.

Behaviours
Goori prefers to do her business outdoors and has good walking manners. She walks well on a leash and rides calmly in the car. She does not have unusual barking habits and does not chew or destroy household items. She has not shown any signs of separation anxiety.

At the hospital, Goori can become scared and nervous. Goori may wiggle and fuss during examinations or nail trims, so a cone or muzzle is recommended for safety. She may also squirm during bath time.

Health and Diet
Goori is spayed, microchipped, and fully vaccinated. She is dewormed and takes monthly parasite preventatives. When she was rescued, she had heartworms, but she has completed treatment. She has now recovered and is healthy. She shows no signs of allergies, and she eats kibble twice a day.

Ideal Home
Goori would do well in a loving home that offers steady companionship and regular walks. She would enjoy living with another kind and similarly sized dog, but she would also be happy as the only dog in a calm home.

Goori is a soft and affectionate girl who simply wants to love and be loved. Whoever welcomes her home will gain a loyal companion with a gentle heart and so much devotion to give.
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For more info about Goori, or adoption application, please follow the link below.
https://www.freekoreandogs.org/dog/goori/
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
EK Park
Phone
Address
16 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M5E 2A1

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2.

Submit Application

3.

Interview

4.

Home Check

Reference & vet checks

5.

Approve Application

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

7.

Pay Fee

between $280 ~ $780 CAD

Additional adoption info

the last step is the adopted dog goes home.

Adoption application

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.

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