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Emma

Corgi Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 9 yrs 4 mos
Niagara On The Lake, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
EmmaCorgi Mix 8 Years Emma is a little shy yet playful and warms up to new friends after the first walk.Emma is crate trained and likes her cozy personal space where she feels safe and can see everything that’s going on around her.Emma enjoys playing with the furry friends and loves kisses from her humans.Emma will make the perfect companion in a loving home. ##1501947##
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Solmi (20260713-07)

Corgi Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Adult
Niagara Falls, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Solmi's story is one of resilience, hope, and second chances. Before joining the safety of the rescue, Solmi was placed on the euthanasia list at a city shelter in South Korea. Thankfully, the rescue team reached her in time, and she arrived at Big Dog in April 2025. Since then, she has shown everyone exactly who she is-a gentle, loving girl whose greatest joy is simply being close to people. If you're looking for a dog who will happily curl up beside you after a walk, Solmi is your girl. She absolutely adores affection and will gladly lean in for pets, cuddles, and gentle hugs. Her calm, affectionate nature makes her a wonderful companion for someone looking for a loyal best friend. Solmi has limited experience with children, so a home with respectful older children would be the best fit. She also enjoys spending time with other dogs, happily running and playing in the yard before settling down for a well-earned nap. While she doesn't need another dog in the home, she would do well either as an only dog or with a friendly canine companion. She is currently learning her house manners. She is also becoming comfortable with her crate and is learning that it can be a safe, cozy place to relax. Although she has shown no reaction to cats, introductions would need to be managed thoughtfully, and further cat testing can be arranged if needed. After everything she has been through, Solmi hasn't lost her trust in people. In fact, she seems to believe that everyone she meets could become her next friend. She has so much love to give and is simply waiting for a family who will give her the happy ending she has always deserved. Good with women: Yes Good with men: Yes Good with kids: Yes, older children recommended as her interactions with kids has been limited Good with other dogs: Yes, plays well with other dogs and loves running around the yard Good with cats: Possible, shows no reaction - further testing can be done House trained: In training, prefers doing her business outside, but recognizes pee pads (indoors) Crate trained: In training Energy level: Medium, she's active but loves to rest near people and be handled Can be handled/touched: Yes, loves physical affection and being held Barker: No Flight risk: No, but extra caution should always be taken in the beginning Food aggressive: None Current food: Kirkland Signature Adult Formula Walks on leash: Yes, matches the pace of the person without pulling on the leash Leash reactive to people or dogs: No Rides well in car: Rides well but may have slight car sickness in long rides - should subside with practice Destructive: No Needs a home with a yard: Preferred Needs a home with another dog: No Can live in an apartment: Possible, provided she gets regular exercise Please visit our website niagaradogrescue.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs.
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Gomgom

Corgi Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 yr 6 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
*Note: Gomgom is currently in Korea, but he will arrive in Toronto once adopted.For more info about him, please click here.BackgroundGomgom and Gombyul were found neglected in a small village in Changnyeong, Korea, this spring. Their owner no longer wanted them, and they were left without the care and protection they deserved. Our shelter manager found them and brought them to safety.Personality and SocializationGomgom has quickly shown everyone what a happy and social boy he is. He is friendly with both men and women, comfortable around children, and loves spending time with other dogs. He especially enjoys playing with dogs who have a similar energy level and playful spirit. Affectionate and full of charm, Gomgom loves being involved and is always happy to join in the fun.Gomgom has not had any experience with cats. Because he is curious and may enjoy chasing them, a home without cats would likely be the best fit for him.BehavioursGomgom is a very easy dog to live with. He prefers to do his business outdoors and enjoys going for walks. He rides well in the car, behaves nicely during veterinary visits and bath time, and walks well on leash.Gomgom may not do well being left alone or being confined for extended periods of time. He may become stressed and bark when he feels isolated or unable to be with his people. Other than that, Gomgom is a fun, affectionate, and loving boy who is a joy to be around. He has a wonderful personality and brings lots of laughs, warmth, and happiness to everyone around him.Health and DietGombyul is neutered, fully vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed, and receives regular parasite prevention. He is healthy and ready for his forever home.He has no known medical conditions or allergies and eats dry kibble twice a day.Ideal HomeGomgom would do best with someone who is home most of the time, such as someone who works from home or is retired. Rather than living in a condo, he would likely be much happier in a house with a backyard where he can enjoy more space and time outdoors.More than anything, Gomgom loves spending time with his people. His ideal family would enjoy a quiet but engaged lifestyle and be ready to share life’s everyday moments and adventures with him. A family who wants to enjoy the journey together with a happy, playful, affectionate companion would be a wonderful match for Gomgom.*Note: Gomgom is currently in Korea, but he will arrive in Toronto once adopted.For more info about him, please click here.
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BOKDONG

Corgi Jindo

Female Young
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Bokdong — A Gentle, Special Boy Looking for His Forever Home   Name: Bokdong Age: 1 year old Sex: Neutered Male Breed: Mixed Breed Color: Gray/Brown Weight: 9 kg (20 lbs) Height: 34 cm (13.4 in) at the shoulder   RESCUE STORY Bokdong was rescued on April 23 from an animal hoarding situation along with his mother, Boksun, and other dogs. Despite everything he has been through at such a young age, he is a calm and gentle little boy.   MEDICAL HISTORY & SPECIAL NEEDS Veterinary examinations indicate that Bokdong has significant vision and hearing impairment. He appears to have some response to light, but for practical purposes, he should be considered visually impaired. Although he was also assessed as having hearing loss, he will occasionally bark in response to sounds outside.   Bokdong was also born with/developed an angular limb deformity in his front legs and has undergone corrective orthopedic surgery.   Bokdong’s surgery was performed to correct the abnormal bone angle, reduce uneven stress on his joints, and help minimize future pain, lameness, and progression of arthritis.   Despite his special needs, Bokdong has adapted well and enjoys a quiet, peaceful life.   ‍ WITH PEOPLE Because Bokdong cannot see normally, he does not immediately approach unfamiliar people and may startle if touched unexpectedly. Giving him a moment to realize someone is there makes a big difference.   Treats are a wonderful way to win him over! Once he becomes familiar with someone, he accepts affection and handling well. He can also be safely picked up with an arm supporting him under his belly.   WITH OTHER DOGS Bokdong will approach unfamiliar dogs to say hello but generally has little interest in playing with them. He occasionally responds when his littermate, Kkami, initiates play.   He is very non-confrontational and tends to move away rather than react if another dog bothers or challenges him. Overall, he is quite independent around other dogs and is perfectly happy simply sharing space with them.   WITH CATS Bokdong has not yet been observed around cats. Cat testing can be arranged if needed.   ENERGY LEVEL Low energy. Bokdong is naturally calm and loves relaxing and resting. He would likely thrive in a peaceful home where life is relatively predictable and he can learn his surroundings at his own pace.   WALKS Because of his limited vision, unfamiliar routes can initially make Bokdong nervous. Once he becomes familiar with a route, however, he walks much more confidently.   If he becomes frightened or uncertain, he may stop and resist being pulled forward. He will do best with a patient adopter who allows him time to understand and become comfortable with new surroundings.   OTHER BEHAVIOURS • No food guarding with people or other dogs • Occasionally barks when he hears or senses something outside • May occasionally demand-bark when he wants something • Can become anxious when first placed in a kennel and may howl quite a bit initially, but settles with time • Primarily goes potty outdoors   IDEAL HOME Bokdong doesn’t need anyone to feel sorry for him — he needs someone who understands that he experiences the world a little differently.   A calm, patient adopter who can give him consistency, gently introduce him to new environments, and allow him time to memorize his home and walking routes would be ideal. His limited sight and hearing may require some adjustments, but Bokdong has already shown how well he can adapt when he feels safe.   For the right person, this quiet little boy has so much love and companionship to give. Apply to adopt or foster: https://adoptmekr.org  PLEASE ALSO VISIT OUR FACEBOOK AND INSTAGRAM! Currently in Korea Available to Canada & U.S. ##2811884##
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Enyo

Corgi Jindo

Male, 8 mos
TORONTO, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
QUICK FACTS Name: Enyo Age: About 6 Months Old Gender: Male (Neutered) Breed: Corgi – Jindo Mix Color: White Weight: 6kg / 13.2lbs Microchipped, Fully Vaccinated Up to Date, Dewormed   MY RESCUE STORY I was born in the countryside to a loving mom who did her best to care for me and my siblings. When rescuers learned about us, they wanted to save our whole family. Sadly, my mom couldn't leave, but they were able to bring my siblings and I to safety. Because of that second chance, I'm now safe and dreaming of a bright future. My journey may have started with uncertainty, but it's filled with hope now—and I'm waiting for a foster or forever family to help me write the happiest chapter yet.   MY HEALTH All vaccinations up-to-date Neutered & healthy with no known health issues   MY PERSONALITY I’m a gentle little soul with a sweet and calm personality. At first, I might be a bit shy when meeting new people, but I don’t stay that way for long—once I feel comfortable, I quickly warm up and show my affectionate, loving side. I really enjoy being close to people and I’m quite affectionate, often showing my cute personality once I trust you. I also have a calm energy level for my age, and I tend to bring a peaceful, quiet presence wherever I go. I don’t think anyone has really heard me bark much at all. People often say I’m incredibly cute, with a bit of a corgi-like charm that makes me stand out in the sweetest way. With a little patience and love, I’ll blossom into a very affectionate companion who loves being close and sharing quiet, happy moments together.   MY SOCIAL SKILLS · With People: I can be a little shy when meeting someone new, but a tasty treat is the fastest way to my heart! Once I know you, I warm up quickly and enjoy being petted and spending time together. I’m comfortable being picked up with support under my belly, which can make handling and caring for me easier. I haven’t had the opportunity to meet children under 13 years old yet, so my behavior around young children is still unknown. · With Dogs: I enjoy calmly greeting unfamiliar dogs when I meet them, taking the time to acknowledge them in a polite and friendly way, even if I don’t usually engage in play. · With Cats: My reaction to cats is unknown   ENERGY LEVEL & ACTIVITY I have moderate energy level – I enjoy outdoor activities and after spending time outside, I am happy to settle down and rest calmly. I am currently in training for walking on leash, and I am learning how to enjoy walks in a steady and controlled way.   TRAINING & HABITS I do not guard my food and am relaxed and comfortable around both people and other dogs when eating. I rarely bark and tend to stay quiet in most situations. I am calm and well-behaved when placed in a kennel or crate. I am potty-trained for both indoor pee pads and outdoor bathroom breaks.   MY IDEAL HOME I’m searching for a patient, loving family who can help me become the best version of myself. I’ll thrive in a home with: A family that will provide me with a safe haven – where I can decompress, be myself in a stable environment A family that understands my past and is patient with me throughout A family that enjoys indoor and outdoor time together A family that will love and cherish me forever   SPECIAL NOTES    ENYO'S YOUTUBE PLAYLIST   Apply to foster or adopt: https://www.welcomedogkorea.org For Inquiries: info@welcomedogkorea.co ##2756927##
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Diana

Welsh Corgi Jindo

Female, 1 yr
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hello! My name is Diana, and I'm a 1-year-old girl weighing 7.9kg. I'm looking for a family who will love me for exactly who I am. When I was about five or six months old, I was found wandering the streets alone after becoming separated from my mom. I was taken to a shelter, where I sadly ended up on the euthanasia list. Thankfully, I was rescued before it was too late. Since then, I've been living with a wonderful foster family for the past five months, learning what it means to be loved and how to enjoy life as part of a family. When I first arrive somewhere new, I can be a little shy. I like to quietly observe my surroundings before I jump in. But don't worry—I warm up quickly! After a few hours, you'll see me exploring with curiosity, and within a day or two, I'm usually greeting my people with a happily wagging tail. I truly love people, especially the family I'm close to. When we go for walks, I don't avoid strangers. Instead, I like to politely walk over, sniff hello, and satisfy my curiosity. I can be a little more cautious around adult men at first, but I've never shown any aggression. I simply appreciate a little extra time to build trust. Children are my friends too! I've happily spent time with kids of all ages, from elementary school to high school, and I often enjoy following them around just to see what they're doing. I'm also wonderful with other animals. I get along well with other dogs, although I'm usually polite rather than overly outgoing. If another dog is introduced to me, I'll happily exchange greetings with a gentle sniff. Even if another dog barks at me, I prefer to quietly walk away instead of responding. I currently live with a 15-year-old cat, and we've learned to be respectful roommates. If the cat wants space, I understand and happily give it to them. I think everyone deserves their own comfort zone. I've become very comfortable living indoors. I use my pee pad reliably and can potty both inside and outside, although I prefer going outdoors during walks. I don't have separation anxiety and stay calm when left alone. I also don't chew furniture or destroy household items. Instead, I like entertaining myself with stuffed toys or little balls, and I'm happy to play quietly on my own. I also don't guard my food or toys, so sharing life with me is easy. Although I haven't had formal crate training, I actually enjoy spending time in my crate. Sometimes I'll even go inside by myself to relax or play with my toys. Every night, I happily jump onto the bed and curl up near my foster family's feet before falling asleep. Being close to my people makes me feel safe. 🤍 Walks are one of my favorite parts of the day! I can get a little excited and like to walk slightly ahead, but I'm easy to handle, even for someone with a smaller build. In secure off-leash areas, I love to run and play, but I naturally stay close to my person. I still need some practice with recall training, but I'm eager to keep learning. The only thing I don't really enjoy is long car rides. I get motion sickness, so I may drool after the car starts moving, and trips longer than two hours can sometimes make me nauseous. At home, I'm a very quiet girl. I rarely bark at outside noises or delivery sounds. If I hear the doorbell or someone touching the doorknob, I might give one soft bark to let you know someone is there. I'm not an escape artist either, so I adapt very well to apartment living. If you give me a little patience in the beginning, I'll reward you with a lifetime of love. One of my favorite things is having my chest gently stroked. When you do, my eyes slowly soften, and I look up at you with the happiest little smile. Those quiet moments are my favorite. I spent the beginning of my life wondering if I would survive. Thanks to my rescue and foster family, I now know what love feels like. My biggest wish is to find a family who will continue that story and love me for the rest of my life. I may take a little time to open my heart, but once I do, you'll have a loyal, gentle, and loving best friend by your side.

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Free Korean Dogs Toronto Transport Stop

16 Yonge Street, Toronto, ON M5E 2A1

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Toronto, ON M5G 2R3

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25 DALHOUSIE ST, TORONTO, ON M5B 2A5

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Toronto, ON M5B 0B4

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Furry Smiles International Rescue - ON transport

Yorkville, ON M5R 1C4

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Welcome Paws rescue - Toronto Transport

Toronto, ON M6N 1V3

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