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Jindo puppies and dogs in Oxnard, California

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We'll also keep you updated on JINGLE's adoption status with email updates.
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JINGLE

Jindo

Female, Young
Woodland Hills, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
JINGLE was pulled out Moreno Valley Animal Service. She is about 4 yrs old Jindo mix, weighs about 64 lbs. She is vaccinated, microchipped and spayed . Friendly with people and dogs . She loves to play with small dogs . November 4, 2024, 8:54 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Meeks's adoption status with email updates.
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Meeks

Jindo Basenji

Male, 3 yrs 4 mos
Los Angeles, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meeks is the total package! He’s medium in size so easy to take everywhere, he’s stunning and he’s got a lot of personality. He was found as a stray in Pacoima and taken to the local shelter. He was then pulled by a rescue that put him directly in boarding which was confusing for him since he was a street dog. We were altered to the situation when the rescue reached out saying they didn’t have a foster for him and were not able to fulfill their commitment. He was transferred to us and went to a very experienced/dedicated foster. He’s dong great! He’s learning his manners, working on his house training and he’s fabulous with other dogs. He’s young, playful and needs exercise/adventure.
We'll also keep you updated on Vera's adoption status with email updates.
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Vera

Jindo Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)

Female, 4 yrs 7 mos
Encino, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Breed: Jindo / Terrier mix Age: 4 yrs. Weight: 22 lbs. Good with dogs: yes Good with cats: yes Good with kids: unsure Energy level: unsure Good with men/strangers: very scared of men Hypoallergenic: no Special home requirements or medical: needs an adult only female, calm household with a yard and another pet Additional info: My name is Vera and I’m here to be your cuddle bug! I can also be your cuddle buddy if you have other furry friends as I like being around other dogs and even cats too! I’m not really a barker but I will alert you if I hear or sense something outside as I am a protector. I can lay with you on the couch or go run around outside as long as I’m around you because I do enjoy getting pet all the time. I am also potty trained as I do like my homes when I’m in them as well the stuff inside so you can trust me that I won’t bite your shoes or nice furniture as they don’t interest me. What does interest me is a quiet home and yummy treats! Because I have been hurt in the past, I need an adult only female household that is calm and loving. I do best with another pet or pets in the house and a yard because I am scared of busy streets and do not enjoy walking on the leash. If you're looking for a forever best friend who can hang with you in your house and yard, I'm your girl! If you are not ready to adopt just yet and would like to help in other ways, please consider clicking on the green “Sponsor Me” button above to help this dog receive the best care we can give. We rely on the generosity of others to make rescuing dogs possible. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING THIS DOG, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ THE DOG'S INFORMATION CAREFULLY. ONCE YOU HAVE DONE SO, PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING: 1. Visit www.dogswithoutborders.org 2. Then fill out an online ADOPTION APPLICATION - http://dogswithoutborders.org/adopt-a-dog/adoption-application/ 3. Please wait to hear from our representative in approximately 48 hours on weekdays. 4. To learn more about our adoption process, please look up our Adoption FAQ’s. - http://dogswithoutborders.org/adopt-a-dog/adoption-faq/
We'll also keep you updated on Chichi (Korea)'s adoption status with email updates.
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Chichi (Korea)

Jindo

Female, 2 yrs
Encino, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Breed: Jindo mix Age: 2 yrs. Weight: 15 lbs. Good with dogs: yes Good with cats: unsure Good with kids: unsure Energy level: unsure Good with men/strangers: yes Hypoallergenic: no Special home requirements or medical: none Additional info: This dog was rescued from the meat trade industry in Korea. In their life, prior to rescue, they have been neglected and abused. They have witnessed horrific things including the slaughter of their best friends. They have not experienced the loving touch of a human. Thankfully, a dog rescue organization in Korea stepped in to save them. Some dogs are taken directly from the meat farms, others from shelters where they have ended up when farms close or are abandoned. Others from the streets or dumps where they are left to die. After being rescued in Korea, wonderful volunteers donate countless hours to begin rehabilitation of each and every dog. They spend hours socializing with the dogs providing them with the first glimpse of human affection they have ever known. They introduce them to leashes and crates, and work to help them understand that life can be beautiful and kind. When a dog is well adjusted enough to adopt out, the organization then works to place them with adoptive families or other rescue organizations. There quite simply are not enough homes in their home county for these sweet lost souls. Dogs Without Borders is one of their partner organizations. When they arrive in Los Angeles, another phase of their rehabilitation begins. When they first arrive after the long flight, most of these dogs are extremely shy and scared. They require patience, patience, and more patience as they learn that they are also safe in their new environment. One’s instinct would be to smother them with affection and attention given their tragic past, but this is not how these dogs learn to thrive. Persistent kindness and patience are key. Although they adjusted to life outside of the meat farm in Korea, most sights and sounds in the big city will be new to them. Things like cars, streets, loud sounds will all be new and a challenge to overcome. They are flight risks, so we always ask they be double leashed when walked. Our foster team will work with you throughout the process. If you are not ready to adopt just yet and would like to help in other ways, please consider clicking on the green “Sponsor Me” button above to help this dog receive the best care we can give. We rely on the generosity of others to make rescuing dogs possible. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING THIS DOG, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ THE DOG'S INFORMATION CAREFULLY. ONCE YOU HAVE DONE SO, PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING: 1. Visit www.dogswithoutborders.org 2. Then fill out an online ADOPTION APPLICATION - http://dogswithoutborders.org/adopt-a-dog/adoption-application/ 3. Please wait to hear from our representative in approximately 48 hours on weekdays. 4. To learn more about our adoption process, please look up our Adoption FAQ’s. - http://dogswithoutborders.org/adopt-a-dog/adoption-faq/
We'll also keep you updated on Sunmi's adoption status with email updates.
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Sunmi

Jindo

Female, 4 yrs
Encino, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Breed: Jindo mix Age: 4 yrs. Weight: 20 lbs. Good with dogs: yes Good with cats: unsure Good with kids: unsure Energy level: unsure Good with men/strangers: yes Hypoallergenic: no Special home requirements or medical: none Additional info: This dog was rescued from the meat trade industry in Korea. In their life, prior to rescue, they have been neglected and abused. They have witnessed horrific things including the slaughter of their best friends. They have not experienced the loving touch of a human. Thankfully, a dog rescue organization in Korea stepped in to save them. Some dogs are taken directly from the meat farms, others from shelters where they have ended up when farms close or are abandoned. Others from the streets or dumps where they are left to die. After being rescued in Korea, wonderful volunteers donate countless hours to begin rehabilitation of each and every dog. They spend hours socializing with the dogs providing them with the first glimpse of human affection they have ever known. They introduce them to leashes and crates, and work to help them understand that life can be beautiful and kind. When a dog is well adjusted enough to adopt out, the organization then works to place them with adoptive families or other rescue organizations. There quite simply are not enough homes in their home county for these sweet lost souls. Dogs Without Borders is one of their partner organizations. When they arrive in Los Angeles, another phase of their rehabilitation begins. When they first arrive after the long flight, most of these dogs are extremely shy and scared. They require patience, patience, and more patience as they learn that they are also safe in their new environment. One’s instinct would be to smother them with affection and attention given their tragic past, but this is not how these dogs learn to thrive. Persistent kindness and patience are key. Although they adjusted to life outside of the meat farm in Korea, most sights and sounds in the big city will be new to them. Things like cars, streets, loud sounds will all be new and a challenge to overcome. They are flight risks, so we always ask they be double leashed when walked. Our foster team will work with you throughout the process. If you are not ready to adopt just yet and would like to help in other ways, please consider clicking on the green “Sponsor Me” button above to help this dog receive the best care we can give. We rely on the generosity of others to make rescuing dogs possible. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING THIS DOG, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ THE DOG'S INFORMATION CAREFULLY. ONCE YOU HAVE DONE SO, PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING: 1. Visit www.dogswithoutborders.org 2. Then fill out an online ADOPTION APPLICATION - http://dogswithoutborders.org/adopt-a-dog/adoption-application/ 3. Please wait to hear from our representative in approximately 48 hours on weekdays. 4. To learn more about our adoption process, please look up our Adoption FAQ’s. - http://dogswithoutborders.org/adopt-a-dog/adoption-faq/
We'll also keep you updated on Bingo's adoption status with email updates.
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Bingo

Jindo Corgi

Male, 2 yrs
Encino, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Breed: Jindo / Corgi mix Age: 2 yrs. Weight: 17 lbs. Good with dogs: yes Good with cats: unsure Good with kids: unsure Energy level: unsure Good with men/strangers: yes Hypoallergenic: no Special home requirements or medical: none Additional info: This dog was rescued from the meat trade industry in Korea. In their life, prior to rescue, they have been neglected and abused. They have witnessed horrific things including the slaughter of their best friends. They have not experienced the loving touch of a human. Thankfully, a dog rescue organization in Korea stepped in to save them. Some dogs are taken directly from the meat farms, others from shelters where they have ended up when farms close or are abandoned. Others from the streets or dumps where they are left to die. After being rescued in Korea, wonderful volunteers donate countless hours to begin rehabilitation of each and every dog. They spend hours socializing with the dogs providing them with the first glimpse of human affection they have ever known. They introduce them to leashes and crates, and work to help them understand that life can be beautiful and kind. When a dog is well adjusted enough to adopt out, the organization then works to place them with adoptive families or other rescue organizations. There quite simply are not enough homes in their home county for these sweet lost souls. Dogs Without Borders is one of their partner organizations. When they arrive in Los Angeles, another phase of their rehabilitation begins. When they first arrive after the long flight, most of these dogs are extremely shy and scared. They require patience, patience, and more patience as they learn that they are also safe in their new environment. One’s instinct would be to smother them with affection and attention given their tragic past, but this is not how these dogs learn to thrive. Persistent kindness and patience are key. Although they adjusted to life outside of the meat farm in Korea, most sights and sounds in the big city will be new to them. Things like cars, streets, loud sounds will all be new and a challenge to overcome. They are flight risks, so we always ask they be double leashed when walked. Our foster team will work with you throughout the process. If you are not ready to adopt just yet and would like to help in other ways, please consider clicking on the green “Sponsor Me” button above to help this dog receive the best care we can give. We rely on the generosity of others to make rescuing dogs possible. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING THIS DOG, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ THE DOG'S INFORMATION CAREFULLY. ONCE YOU HAVE DONE SO, PLEASE DO THE FOLLOWING: 1. Visit www.dogswithoutborders.org 2. Then fill out an online ADOPTION APPLICATION - http://dogswithoutborders.org/adopt-a-dog/adoption-application/ 3. Please wait to hear from our representative in approximately 48 hours on weekdays. 4. To learn more about our adoption process, please look up our Adoption FAQ’s. - http://dogswithoutborders.org/adopt-a-dog/adoption-faq/

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33 miles

Melita's Dream Animal Rescue

21200 Oxnard St, #6492, Woodland Hills, CA 91365

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33.4 miles

LA Animal Rescue

Los Angeles, CA 91311

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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37.9 miles

Dogs Without Borders

P.O. Box 17344, Encino, CA 91416

Pet Types: dogs

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45.2 miles

DoVE Project

Los Angeles, CA 90067

Pet Types: dogs

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47.2 miles

Samson's Sanctuary

Los Angeles, CA 90046

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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