Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
House-trained,
Story
Name: Gaon
Age: 1 year
Sex: Neutered Male
Neutered: Yes
Breed: Golden Retriever
Color: Brown
Weight: 14 kg
Height (shoulder): 55 cm
Rescue Story
Gaon spent his early life tied to a metal chain fixed to a stake in the ground, severely limiting his movement. As a young and active Golden Retriever, he grew up without the freedom to run or explore during an important socialization period.
When he was rescued in October last year, he was extremely overstimulated and excitable. In the rescue footage, he was even able to pull the deeply embedded stake out of the ground and run around the mountain area.
Due to his high arousal level and impulsive behavior, a veterinary consultation suggested impulse control issues. Since December, Gaon has been staying at a foster home where he has been receiving behavior training along with medication for about 3 months.
With consistent structure and training, Gaon has shown significant improvement and is now much calmer and more stable.
Socialization with People
Gaon is very affectionate and people-oriented. He enjoys attention and will approach both familiar people and strangers to lean against them and ask for pets.
Because he is still young and playful, he can be easily distracted and may move between people looking for attention.
He is comfortable with men and has also shown good tolerance with children under 13.
Anyone can gently lift him by placing arms under his belly, although he may wiggle slightly at first due to excitement.
Gaon can sometimes become nervous when someone is holding a stick-like object such as a broom or mop, and may crouch or appear fearful in those situations.
Socialization with Dogs
When he was first rescued, Gaon would rush toward other dogs out of excitement and lack of social experience. Because of this impulsive approach, conflicts could occur with less tolerant dogs.
After about three months of training and medication, his impulse control has improved significantly.
Currently, he generally ignores other dogs unless they repeatedly bother him or rush toward him while barking.
Gaon tends to be very people-focused and prefers staying near humans rather than playing with other dogs. Because he can show mild jealousy over attention, he may do best as the only dog in the household.
Cats
He has seen stray cats and did not show strong reactions. A proper cat test can be conducted if needed.
Energy Level
Although his energy level has been moderated through training and medication, Gaon is still a young dog who spent much of his early life unable to move freely.
He will benefit from a home that can provide regular exercise, structure, and continued training to help him release his energy in healthy ways.
Walking
Gaon tends to pull on the leash but also pays attention to his handler while walking. He loves greeting people during walks and often wants to approach them for attention.
Other Behaviors
• He does not guard food from people but may growl if another dog approaches while he is eating.
• He may show some separation anxiety, so gradual training may be needed at the beginning.
• He may bark to express his needs or when he wants attention.
• He can get in and out of the car on his own.
Gaon currently uses both indoor pee pads and outdoor potty, but because he sometimes tears up pee pads when bored, outdoor potty training is being encouraged.
He usually eliminates within about one hour after eating, and since he can hold it overnight, he may sometimes have an accident in the morning if not taken out early.
Gaon is a bright, affectionate young dog who has already made great progress with training and care.
With a patient home that can continue providing structure, exercise, and guidance, Gaon has the potential to grow into a wonderful and loyal companion.
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