Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
WEACT received a report about a mother dog whose skin had been peeled, searching through trash to feed her puppies. The team rushed to help, but by the time they arrived, the mother had disappeared and the puppies had already been taken to a local shelter.Thankfully, the puppies were safely brought into WEACT's care - but the team couldn't leave the mother behind. After continued efforts, she was eventually rescued as well. At the same spot where the mother dog was rescued, we also rescued a stray puppy with an injured leg from the road. This puppy was Dareum.Hoping his cold and painful life on the streets would turn into a warm and happy one, he was given the name "Dareum," which means "Different" in Korean. Overall, Dareum has a naturally charming presence - being around him just feels peaceful. He will quietly come up to you, gently wagging his tail to show affection. Watching him walk on his short legs, sometimes showing off a little to get attention, is guaranteed to make you smile.Curious and eager to learn, Dareum is ready for a family who will show him all the good, beautiful things the world has to offer. Dareum feels most comfortable in calm, familiar environments. If there's another dog in the home, a relaxed and gentle companion would be a good match. Nevertheless, Dareum is quite independent and may be happiest as an only dog, enjoying quiet walks and peaceful time with his family. He is looking for a family who will love him with soft voices, kind eyes, and gentle affection - someone who understands that quiet love is his favorite kind. Good with women: yes, Dareum is good with womenGood with men: yes, Dareum is good with menGood with kids: yes, older children recommended as his interactions with kids has been limitedGood with other dogs: yesGood with cats: unknown, Dareum hasn't met a cat beforeHouse trained: in progress and doing well - uses both pee pads & outdoors Crate trained: yes, he may bark when he wants to come outEnergy level: mediumCan be handled/touched: yes, he responds well to a gentle approach, but he may be a little shy at first. Once he feels comfortable, he enjoys sitting on a lap. Therefore, it is important to approach him slowly at first and give him space. He is fine with grooming, although it's not his favorite.Barker: noFlight Risk: no, but it is always recommended to double leash at the beginning to be safeFood aggressive: noCurrent food: kibbleWalks on leash: yes, Dareum is currently practicing leash walks. So far, he has been doing great walking alongside the person and becoming more confident being leashed.Leash reactive to people or dogs: noRides well in cars: yesDestructive: noNeeds a home with a yard: preferred Needs a home with another dog: not necessarily, but if there is a resident dog, a calm companion would suit him well.Can live in an apartment: yes Please visit our website niagaradogrescue.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs.