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Bolognese puppies and dogs in Seattle, Washington

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Yeonu

Bichon Frise

Male, 4 yrs 1 mo
Seattle, WA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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🌼Meet Yeonu— Once Abandoned, Now Happy, Hopeful, and Ready for a Forever Family! Here are more photos and videos of Yeonu: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DTHefmckcPj/?igsh=amdoajdkdTM0ZWJh Yeonu was abandoned this winter in a village in Icheon, Korea. After someone reported him, he was taken to a shelter and placed on the euthanasia list. Fortunately, he was rescued and is currently being cared for by his foster family. However, his time there will be for a short time, as they are unable to foster him for too long. He would love to come to the Seattle area to meet his forever family! Name: Yeonu Breed:Bichon Frise Estimated Age: 4 years Gender: Male Weight: 20 lbs Spayed/Neutered: Yes Energy Level: 3–4 Yeonu loves plushie toys and enjoys playing fetch when toys with them. Otherwise, he is generally calm and relaxed. On walks, he does not show excessive or reactive behavior. At dog parks, he does not run wildly or rush other dogs. Instead, he greets politely and calmly explores the environment on his own. Good with dogs? Yes, Yeonu gets along well with most dogs. He greets dogs he meets on walks with a wagging tail. At dog parks, he sniffs and says hello politely but does not actively engage in rough or energetic play. He seems to have a more introverted personality. Good with cats? Unknown. Good with kids? Gentle children Sociability with people: Friendly with everyone When Yeonu first arrived at his foster home, he approached each family member sitting in the living room one by one to greet them. He may bark briefly at unfamiliar sounds outside or if someone suddenly appears wearing dark clothing, but he calms down quickly. He approaches strangers happily and wags his tail. Potty trained? Yes. Both on wee wee pads and outdoors. Leash manners: Yes. He may pull a little at the start while sniffing and marking, but it’s easy to manage. After a short time, he usually matches his handler’s pace and walks calmly. Barking: He may bark briefly at unfamiliar sounds but stops quickly when reassured. Separation anxiety: Yes. Yeonu has difficulty being completely alone and may bark or howl when left by himself. If at least one person is home, he does well, though he may whine briefly when his primary caregiver leaves and then settles. Mouthiness/nipping: No aggressive behavior. He loves plushy toys and gently mouths them during play. He takes treats well from an open palm, but when offered with fingertips, he may grab eagerly and accidentally catch fingers. Behavior: Occasionally, he may wake up and bark at a sound in the house, but he calms quickly when reassured. Aside from separation anxiety, no major behavioral issues have been observed. Health Notes: X-rays show a possible issue with the left hip. He has mild patellar luxation, with the right knee graded 2 and the left knee graded 1. When he was rescued, he had kennel cough and mycoplasma, completed treatment, and has fully recovered. Additional Notes: He rides calmly in the car and has been comfortable on rides up to 2 hours. He is comfortable in a dog stroller and relaxes in it. He loves treats very much and sometimes needs calming cues like “sit” before receiving them. He enjoys being petted and likes staying close to people he loves, but he is also comfortable resting on his own at a short distance. When people are eating foods he does not recognize as his own, he calmly lies down under the table or nearby. He enjoys fruits and vegetables such as apples, lettuce, and sweet potatoes. When people become excited, dance, or jump around, he gets excited and may attempt mounting behavior by holding onto legs. He behaves very well during grooming. He has completed hygiene grooming sessions of about 40 minutes. He was slightly sensitive during nail trimming but manageable. Ideal home: A family where at least one person can spend most of the day with him. Additional Comments Yeonu was very attached to his foster mom at first and became anxious when she left, even if others were home. With time and some distance created, he improved a lot. After 3–4 weeks, he only whines briefly when she leaves, though being completely alone is still hard for him. Despite this, he is a very relaxed and easygoing dog. The day after arriving, he was already comfortable lying on the sofa, sleeping on his back with his belly up. He accepts baths calmly, though he may shake off water once or twice. He doesn’t like the hair dryer, but will stay still if it’s on a stand and he’s brushed while drying. Tooth brushing is still being trained; he doesn’t enjoy it but tolerates it well without growling or biting. He knows several commands, including sit, paw, high five, nose touch, V sign, and wait. Food allergies have not been confirmed. Like many Bichon-type dogs, he has tear staining that causes discoloration around his mouth and paws. With proper care and identifying the allergens, this should improve over time. He will also need regular maintenance and grooming, like most Bichons. 🌼Yeonu is a sweetheart and is ready to find his forever family to shower him with love and cuddles!💖 For adoption inquiries, please email/ fill out an adoption application via our link on our instagram bio.🌸
We'll also keep you updated on Pumpkin's adoption status with email updates.
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Pumpkin

Poodle (Miniature)

Female, 3 yrs 7 mos
Seattle, WA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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HotPocket

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, 11 mos
Seattle, WA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
Hot Pocket is a one year old miniature Poodle. He is a very sweet, gentle boy who is still learning how the world works. He’s on the timid side at first, but once he feels safe, his personality really begins to shine. He responds beautifully to calm energy, baby talk, and belly rubs. When approached slowly and gently, he’ll come over and roll onto his back to show his belly. He can get nervous if someone walks toward him too quickly, so patience and positive reassurance go a long way with him. He absolutely loves spending time in a fenced yard. He enjoys exploring, relaxing outside, and taking everything in. Loud or sudden noises may cause him to bark, as he’s still building confidence. Hot Pocket prefers being close to his people. If he’s crated and can’t see you, he may bark for a bit before settling. He does best with gentle guidance and consistency. He’s still learning leash walking and basic “how to be a dog” skills. The good news is he does wonderfully with other dogs and cats! Having another confident dog around has helped him learn how to play, interact, and even explore toys. A home with another friendly pup or plenty of attention would likely help him continue to blossom. HotPocket will thrive in a patient, loving home that understands he’s still gaining confidence. With kindness and time, he’s going to be an incredibly loyal and affectionate companion. Hot Pocket sleeps through the night and does best when he’s close to his people. He likes to sleep in the bed with his humans and settles in well once everyone is winding down. He prefers having that closeness at night and relaxes most easily when he knows you’re nearby. Hot Pocket is still learning his potty routine. He does very well going #2 outside and is making steady progress overall. Having regular access to a fenced yard has really helped him understand where he should go. He currently wears a belly band indoors since he isn’t neutered yet. He will escape a playpen if he can and does not really like to be contained. He does not like the crate that much either and will bark very loud and start scratching the crate for a bit until he settles. He does well alone at home and doesn’t panic or exhibit signs of separation anxiety, just does not care for confinement. He likes his freedom indoor and outdoor. He also loves being in the yard and can either be there by himself or with pup friends. He doesn’t really bark out there unless he hears a loud sound. Loves playing outside with other pup friends or with toys. If he is bored, he will sometimes nap and sun bathe out in the backyard. He is still learning what treats are and isn’t super food motivated so far. He loves the kibble that the rescue provides! He doesn’t mind the car, and is ood with cats. He is a doll!! -----

A Quick but Important Note to All Adopters:
Please remember that none of our dogs arrive fully trained. Most come from tough or uncertain beginnings and may have never lived in a home or known basic routines. That means:

✧ They are not potty trained on arrival. Most dogs regress in potty training when moving to a new environment.

✧ They may lack basic manners (like leash walking or appropriate chewing).

✧ They’re learning, growing, and doing their best—but they will need patience, structure, and compassion to succeed.

The majority of these pups have lived in the confinement of a cage or kennel run for most - if not all - of their lives. Because of this, we strongly discourage the use of crates for anything other than vehicle transport. They deserve the chance to decompress and learn what true freedom and comfort feel like.

Our amazing foster homes work hard to start these dogs on the right path, but they are rescues, not finished products. These dogs need time, consistency, and a loving home willing to meet them where they are.

Also, breed designations are our best guesses based on appearance and behavior. We can't guarantee breed, size, adult weight, or coat type.

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