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Jindo puppies and dogs in Mill Bay, British Columbia

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ARAN

Jindo

Male, 3 yrs 4 mos
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi folks! I’m Aran and one handsome boy! I’m around 2 years old, Jindo Mix, and weigh about 30lb. I'm a bit shy at first and hesitant with new people so please don’t rush up to me. That’s not my jam. I need time to trust you. But I will allow being petted gently. If you bring some good treats for me, you will see my fascinating smile :) I had a rough start to life where I used to live in a private shelter with a few other dogs without food and suffered from severe skin disease. Luckily, the nice rescue people saved my life. All of my babies found a forever home in BC and I think it is my time to find a home that would love me and spoil me with good treats! I’m generally good with other dogs -- in the past, he put up a few little fights but learned from those fights and he now knows how to coexist. I’m currently staying with about 30 other dogs, and I’m not making a conflict with them any more. If I find a friend who has a similar energy level to me, I might go a bit crazy but normally I will be a polite and gentle boy. I love and enjoy walking. I might be a bit excited and want to smell here and there, but overall, I’m ok with walking on a leash. I really love kicking back legs after peeing. That's my happiness! Stairs? No problem! I enjoy car drives in the front passenger seat. I love chew toys. I do not guard resources and am less likely to bark. When I go to new places, I normally mark my territory(indoor/outdoor). If you could get me a belly band for the first few days, it would make us both happy! I’m really finding my way and need a home that will give me the time and patience to continue to blossom. In time, I will get there!! I look forward to meeting you. * Additional note: When he was introduced to a cat who was sitting calmly, he didn't show interest or any intention to approach the cat. However, when he saw a cat who was running fast, he tried to spring for the cat. He has a mild prey drive. He might chase squirrels and bunnies - which are not common in Korea. To see more videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIsLTtIpe3JxYexQwrVcrnAB8blvginAc * All vaccinations are up to date. * He will fly to Canada if he finds a foster/forever family.
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Bolt

Jindo

Male, 3 yrs 3 mos
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Let me tell you about my previous life. I used to have a family back then. My previous owner asked their parents to take care of me, but they were overwhelmed by everything. They decided to look for another family for me in and I'm looking for a family from Canada/ US. Hi, I’m Bolt. I’m 2.5 years old, Jindo mix, and very energetic. If you are up for the task of raising a very energetic, young, busy little bumble bee- THAT’S ME!! I’m highly energetic and love to play. I would love to meet a family who is very active and strong enough to control me. I’m very affectionate and loving – no stranger danger here. I love to get petted and enjoy the attention. I love to show my belly to everybody and belly scratches are the best! I even let children pet me. With other dogs, I would slowly introduce myself, but I tend not to play or wrestle with new friends. I would prefer to play with humans or smell things around. I feel a little uncomfortable meeting a dog who is very excited and hyper. If the dog is overly excited and does not keep a distance, I would highly recommend you take me somewhere to have my own space. I need special attention when I meet overly excited dogs. If the dog shows aggression, I would not avoid it, I would go against them. I have never met a cat before but I would likely chase the cat and small animals. I tend to chase a ball and anything that moves. When I see the bird during walks, I tend to chase and follow. I even stop playing and tries to chase a small animal. Be extra careful when walking, because like my name, I would be bolting out. Because of these reasons, I will be working on LAT training while waiting for my family. I have a high energy level. If I don’t get enough playtime and outdoor activities, I might bother you so much at home. I could bark or destroy things because of boredom. But if I get enough activities, I tend to chill at home. I’m quite a good walker, but I might pull or bolt out when I see small animals. Other than that, I would love to sniff here and there and enjoy the weather. I would not guard resources against people but if there is another dog, I would growl and try to protect my food. Little more about me, I don’t have separation anxiety but will likely have it later if I don’t get proper training. Also, I would bark if I need and want something. I’m used to riding a car. In the crate, I would be calm in the car. I’m potty-trained. Most of the time, I would go outdoor- potty but I would mark territory when I go to a new place. I need lots of attention and training, but I’m so ready to learn and explore a new world with you! If you think I can be your forever friend, please contact my trusted team. To see more videos: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?app=desktop&list=PLIsLTtIpe3Jxf-xO7x44eDJzEZ689Ex9l *He is currently in South Korea and will be flying to Canada if he finds a foster/ forever home. Heartworm negative 2021-12-08 & 2022-01-25 Teeth cleaned on 2022-01-25
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Navy

Jindo

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I was roaming around the developing/rural area with my siblings and was luckily rescued in 2022. Hi, I’m Navy! I’m 1 year old, Jindo Mix, a bit shy at first and needs time to warm up. I have such long legs, a sharp face, and a gentle soul. Such a perfect dog already. I’m really friendly with doggy friends. I will show my belly to all my friends and wag my tail to welcome them. My foster mom said I will do much better if a dog friend is already in my new family. I learn a lot from my friends and they make me comfortable when I need to adjust to a new environment. I allow pets but am not too used to being petted. I think a little treat would help me to warm up quickly. I’m trying to get used to living with people and one day I will get there! I get a little shy with people but you can easily hold and lift me. Since I’m not too close to people, I did not know what to do when walking on a leash. Currently, I’m on leash training and got soooo much better. I walk well in a quiet area but if the road is too crowded and has lots of urban noises, I get a little afraid so I try to run away. I need ongoing leash training and if you could help me, I would do a lot better in the future. I’m very food motivated. I do not guard any resources towards people or other dogs but just in case please feed me in a separate space from other dogs. I’m really good in the crate so you can feed me in the crate to separate me from other dogs. Also, I love to chew. I would less likely to destroy the toys and bones I adore! Oh lastly, don’t put any food on the counter. I can reach that so easily with my long legs :) Please reach out to my team if you think I’m the one! Health Related: -DHPPL+Kennel Cough+Influenza +Corona+Rabies+Heartworm done -Needs regular ear cleaning For more videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIsLTtIpe3JzbSrzkcfRSl4afU19jML6 *He is currently in South Korea and will be flying to Canada if he finds a forever home.
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Jaesoon

Jindo

Female, 8 yrs 1 mo
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Are you looking to adopt an affectionate senior dog? Please meet Jaesoon. She is shy at first, but opens up to people very quickly. She eats treats from a stranger's hand. Treats will make her open up more quickly. She is active for her age. When she feels good, she is happy and playful. Despite this bright personality, she's been through a lot. She was found neglected in a dirty house in January 2018. When police officers went in the house, one dog was dead. The other 3 dogs were suffering bad skin disease. It turned out that the dead dog died from hunger and thirst. Jaesoon's collar was too tight. Her neck grew into the collar - cutting a deep wound into her flesh. She had an emergency surgery and thankfully recovered well. She used to hate someone touching her neck. It was understandable. But for the past 5 years in a no kill shelter, she got much better. Now she allows head and chin scratches and seems to enjoy those. What she still doesn't like is touching her paws or belly and lifting her. We hope someday she overcomes those, too. She hasn't learned how to get along well with other dogs. She is nice to some dogs, but is cranky to others. She tends to be more cranky to puppies. So a home where she can be an only dog would be ideal. To see more videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIsLTtIpe3JyC411qy21Owfbv0x7pBPwL * All vaccinations are up to date. * She will fly to Canada if she finds a forever family.
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Dobby

Jindo

Female, 2 yrs 8 mos
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
She was rescued from a dog slaughterhouse in Suwon City, South Korea in 2022 Initially, on her first day in her foster home, she was timid and unsure of her new surroundings. However, this gentle girl quickly warmed up within 2-3 days. She showed trust by exposing her belly and eagerly seeking pets from her foster mom. Dobby prefers a slower pace, but if you patiently wait for her, she will approach you first, secretly desiring affection. Dobby is good with children. Although she may have been scared by loud noises or screaming, she gradually learned to trust and sought out affection from children. She became a loyal companion, following them around and enjoying their company. When it comes to other dogs, Dobby approaches them with a gentle demeanor and allows them to sniff her. She is more inclined to interact with smaller dogs and may exhibit more independence at the dog park when encountering larger dogs. During walks, Dobby tends to pull a bit on the leash. At the beginning, she was reluctant to go outside and would quickly return home after doing her business. However, with practice and consistent outings, she grew more comfortable and confident. After a week of fostering, she began showing her true personality, happily sniffing around and even engaging in zoomies at the park. Dobby prefers not to have the collar and leash put on, but once they are on, she walks well and follows the handler's lead. Dobby has a low to moderate energy level and is incredibly calm inside the house. She is not prone to barking and understands the command "NO" when she does make a sound. Dobby is intelligent and aware of her surroundings. While she may show curiosity and stare at birds, she is less likely to chase after them. Dobby is not highly motivated by food and eats moderately. She enjoys treats but is not overly food-driven. She is fully house-trained and has never had an accident at home. In the car, Dobby may drool a bit due to her unfamiliarity with car rides. It is helpful to have someone hold and guide her into the car. However, when it's time to exit the car, she can do so independently. For those seeking a calm, loving, and mellow companion, Dobby would be a perfect match. Her transformation from a timid rescue dog to a trusting and affectionate companion showcases her resilience and capacity for love. Health-Related:(Got all the vaccines) Corona 2022.08.08 Kennel Cough 2022.08.17 Influenza 2022.08.23 Rabies 2022.10.19 -hoarse voice/lost some voice and can see the erosion of the palate. We assume it was from the past abuse from the dog slaughterhouse To see more pictures: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1s7PcpLh8lVMZ3gj_oj9VIIEC3XpoAlE2?usp=sharing To see more videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIsLTtIpe3JwkBH-HwlY7LFr0Ht7hVEVd
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Jigu

Jindo

Female, young
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
She is initially shy but warms up quickly, which suggests she may need some time and patience to adjust to new environments and people. However, once she feels comfortable, she becomes friendly and affectionate. Jigu's behaviour with other dogs indicates that she is social and polite. She tends to approach them gently and is likely to engage in independent play rather than being overly dependent on other dogs for entertainment. She gets along well with dogs of all sizes and ages, but she prefers larger dogs. Therefore, if you already have a dog in your household, Jigu is likely to adapt well and enjoy their company. In terms of energy level, Jigu has a moderate energy level. She enjoys outdoor activities but is calm when indoors. Jigu's behaviour on walks seems to be well-mannered. She doesn't pull and follows the handler. However, she may feel more comfortable in quieter areas as loud noises and busy streets tend to frighten her. She doesn't exhibit resource-guarding tendencies towards people or other dogs. Jigu is not a barker. Jigu is both crate-trained and house-trained. If you are looking for a gentle, calm, and mellow companion, Jigu will be your perfect match! Rescue Story: She was found in a middle of a forest with her 5 siblings when they were only a month old. Somebody has reported and brought to a city shelter in 2021. To see more videos:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIsLTtIpe3JzF3YUPxLdA8ZZiJpy72YaK *She is currently in South Korea and will be flying to Canada/US if she finds a forever home

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