Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
✅Currently located in South Korea✅️
💟Available to fly to SEA💟
The prices listed are based on USD, and the adoption fee will be calculated in CAD according to the exchange rate.
💙 Name: Chako
💙 Gender: Female
💙 Age: Estimated 2 years old (Born in March 2024)
💙 Weight: 13 kg / 28.66 lb
💙 Adogs News Account: @adogs_check.ho
1️⃣ Health Condition
* Spayed.
* Microchipped, heartworm negative, and currently undergoing treatment for hepatozoonosis.
* Hepatozoonosis is a tick-borne disease transmitted through the ingestion of infected ticks. While a complete cure is generally difficult, targeted treatment is effective in managing and mitigating symptoms. Has successfully completed all 4 rounds of her bi-weekly injection therapy and is currently taking oral medication. A follow-up evaluation will be conducted once her medication course is finished to assess her status.
2️⃣ Rescue Story
* Chako entered the Gimje City Shelter when she was just a young puppy. Although the shelter was the only world she had ever known, she never lost her profound love and trust for humans. Deeply concerned about her long-term health after spending two years in such a harsh environment, Adogs urgently stepped in to rescue her.
3️⃣ Basic Information
* With People: Is remarkably friendly and well-mannered; will sit patiently and politely even when surrounded by strangers. Once she becomes familiar with a handler, she reveals her sweet side—nuzzling her face forward and actively begging for affection. Is exceptionally fond of children and gets along with them wonderfully.
* With Dogs: Exhibits excellent manners around other dogs, approaching them gently and politely to sniff and greet them. During walks, she generally remains indifferent to unfamiliar dogs.
* With Cats: Shows a natural tendency to chase cats encountered during walks; however, she is highly responsive to her handler and immediately stops when corrected.
* Separation Anxiety: Handles alone time beautifully, contentedly spending her time sleeping or quietly playing with her toys.
* Potty Training: Is currently practicing strict outdoor elimination, going out twice a day at her current foster home. Notably, she also used potty pads perfectly on her very first day at the foster home.
* Hygiene: Is highly cooperative with baths, brushing, and paw pad trims. However, she remains slightly fearful of the loud noise from the blow dryer.
* Walks: Is an excellent walking companion who stays right by the handler's side—so much so that the handler must shorten the leash to prevent it from dragging on the ground. Matches her pace beautifully with the handler and stops calmly whenever the handler stops. While she may try to pursue cats, she yields quickly to verbal boundaries and shows no significant reactivity to other dogs, birds, or children.
* Car Sickness: Displays symptoms of motion sickness, including hypersalivation, during car rides. However, her anxiety and symptoms are significantly alleviated when a companion sits beside her and gently pets her.
* Has never shown any signs of biting or snapping.
* Is completely unfazed by doorbells or external corridor noises. Only emits light, playful barks when she gets exceptionally excited while playing with her canine friends.
* Genuinely adores people, other dogs, and treats.
* Is startled by the loud noises of vacuum cleaners and hair dryers.
* Knows the "Sit" command and exhibits an excellent, reliable recall indoors.
* Has a deeply gentle, calm, and mature disposition. Handles veterinary examinations with impressive composure. At her foster home, she spends most of her day resting quietly or chewing on her toys, saving her vibrant energy exclusively for playtime with her resident dog friend.