Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
✅Currently located in South Korea✅️
💟Available to fly to Vancouver & Toronto💟
Meet Victor❤️
💙 Victor's News Account: @jjamooong._
1⃣ Health Condition
* Spayed: Yes.
* Others: Microchipped, dental scaling completed, and heartworm negative upon retest.
2⃣ Rescue Story
* Victor was found tied up with a tight collar in a gravel field. Before rescued by an Adogs volunteer, she had been left unattended for a long time, surrounded by stale food. Initially, she looked scared but quickly let her guard down and approached, wagging her tail happily.
3⃣ Basic Information
* With People: May bark briefly when strangers enter the house. As soon as she is petted, she warms up immediately and starts showing affection. With familiar people, she loves snuggling and rolling onto her back for belly rubs. Enjoys staying close to people, often leaning against them for comfort!
* With Dogs: Gets along well with other dogs, even sleeping next to her foster sibling. During walks, she sometimes gets excited when meeting other dogs. However, recently she calms down quickly after showing brief interest.
* With Cats: Shows less excitement toward cats compared to dogs.
* Separation Anxiety: Experiences separation anxiety when alone. Tends to howl once an hour when left alone. Occasionally, she may also have accidents indoors due to stress. Is receiving training and gradually improving. However, with another dog or a person, she does not show signs of anxiety.
* Potty Training: Is excellent at using pee pads, even in a new environment. Remembers the initial location of the pad and prefers it to remain in the same spot. Prefers outdoor potty breaks when possible.
* Hygiene: Loves baths and brushing. Is scared of ear cleaning solution, so it is done with a protective cone on. Is very fearful of nail trimming, so her nails are naturally worn down through walks.
* Walks: Walks beautifully in sync with her handler. At the start of a walk or when she sees dogs, birds, or cats, she may pull on the leash out of excitement, though. Extra attention is needed in those moments.
* Car Sickness: Doesn't get car sick but still feels uneasy when separated from people in the car. Prefers to sit on a lap.
4⃣ Special Notes
* Has mastered the commands: “Sit,” “Lie Down,” “Spin,” “Paw,” “Wait,” “House,” “Kiss,” “Fancy,” “Nose Touch,” and “Come”.
* Rarely barks—if she does, she stops immediately upon hearing “Sit.”
* Tends to bite when she is held by the doctor at the vet’s office. Stays calm and gets treatment well if she is held by her guardian and then placed at the treatment room.