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Layla from Korea

Coton de Tulear Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Female
Seattle, WA
Size
(when grown) -
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Spayed or Neutered,
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Click the button to download the adoption application. The application is a form-fillable pdf. Fill out the form, save it to your hard drive, then email back to sian@gingerspetrescue.org Meet Layla Layla is a 2-year-old Coton Terrier mix girl, weighing about 11 lbs, with a soft coat, gentle eyes, and a quiet sweetness that makes her instantly endearing. She was rescued from an illegal breeding facility in South Korea, where dogs are denied comfort, choice, and love. Layla didn’t grow up knowing safety or consistency — but she’s learning now, and each day she becomes a little more confident in the world around her. At two years old, Layla is settling into a wonderful stage of life. She enjoys calm companionship, gentle affection, and simply being near her people. She’s looking for a patient, loving home that will let her move at her own pace and finally experience what it means to belong. &#226&#156&#168 Adoption Information Layla’s adoption fee is $1,695, a non-refundable donation that helps support the rescue of dogs still waiting for freedom. It includes: Spay Vaccinations Microchip Boarding and daily care Health certificate Transport from South Korea to Seattle &#226&#156&#136&#239&#184&#143 A GPS tracker or Apple AirTag is required for all adopted dogs — you may bring your own or purchase one from us. Please note: Breed, age, and weight are best estimates and cannot be guaranteed. Ginger’s Pet Rescue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Every adoption makes it possible to save another life. Thank you for choosing rescue and giving Layla the future she deserves.March 7, 2026, 8:59 pm
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Valance

Coton de Tulear

Female, 2 yrs 3 mos
Seattle, WA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Marvel

Coton de Tulear

Male, 8 yrs 4 mos
Seattle, WA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Mr. Marvel or Marv is doing great. He is a 8 year old Coton de Tulear, which means he is very soft and cuddly. He’s been on a winning streak in terms of house breaking. His foster works from home and he’s the perfect office buddy. He is quiet, loves to nap. He LOVES being held and getting all the affection. He is destined to be a lap dog. He does well with other dogs big and small. Marv is super submissive. He would probably do well with cats because he has no prey drive and has little interest in the other dogs he has been around. He would also probably do well with kids as he is super sweet and just wants to be loved (and he has no teeth). He does really well on walks. The groomer said he’s the perfect client. Can’t say enough positive about Marv as he is literally loved by every person he meets. He hates being alone or crated. He barks a lot and so being alone obviously stresses him out. He loves his person and doesn’t want to be away from them. He’s been a constant shadow for his foster human, so he is taken everywhere. He just sits in the car while running errands or a “purse dog” if the place is pet friendly. He will thrive in an environment with companions most of the time. -----

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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Pillar

Coton de Tulear

Female, 3 yrs 3 mos
Seattle, WA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
Pillar is still figuring out this whole "being a dog" thing, and we're rooting for her. She's a sweet, quiet lady who's just starting to come out of her shell. She sleeps through the night, spends her mornings exploring the house, and hasn't barked once. She does pace a bit, but that’s pretty reasonable when you think about the fact that she just traveled across the country and got plopped into a new home with new humans. She's cautious about touch at first, but the cheat code is to find her butt scratch sweet spot—she can’t help but to melt. She's curious, calm, and takes everything in at her own pace, including meals. Treats aren't really her thing yet, but her foster thinks she may just be a little nervous, a little selective, or a little of both. Walks, well, what can we say? They’re a work in progress. Pillar simply isn’t into exercise, and about 15 minutes in, she tends to hit her limit.Shorter, slower outings are the move for now. However, she's already improving and with some practice, she'll get there. She also prefers concrete over grass for potty purposes, which is a preference we respect with only a little judgment. At least it’s outside! A heads up: Pillar is a girl’s girl. She's more cautious around men and will need gentle, unhurried introductions. No sudden moves, no rushing it. She'll get there, but she needs to decide on her own terms. Luckily, Pillar is good with other dogs and tolerates brushing like a champ. She would probably do very well in a calm, adult-only home with another confident pup to teach her how to be a spoiled pet! If there’s anything we’ve learned after helping so many rescues find their furever homes, it’s this: the most heavily skeptical, guarded pups tend to form some of the deepest bonds once they’ve been given the space and love they need to open up. Pillar is going to be very, very special to another very special someone. -----

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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Seattle, WA 98133

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1037 NE 65th St. #167, Seattle, WA 98115

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