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DODO

Jindo Shiba Inu

Male, 8 mos
Bayside, NY
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
🐾 Dodo – The Smart & Loving Puppy Boy 🐶💛 📍 Location: Korea 🇰🇷 📌 Basic Info Name: Dodo Gender: Male ♂️ Weight: 10kg ⚖️ Age: 5 months 🎂 Neutered: Scheduled 🗓️ Vaccinations: In progress 💉 💕 Personality & Traits Dodo is a curious, intelligent, and affectionate puppy who warms up beautifully to both people and dogs. 🥰 He may appear a little cautious during first meetings, but it doesn’t take long before he’s wagging his tail and asking for playtime. 🐾 He especially LOVES other dogs and gets along extremely well with them! 🐶🐶💛 According to his trainer, Dodo is very smart and learns quickly — he’s currently exploring new experiences and training to become an amazing lifelong companion. 🌟 🐕 Socialization People: Slight hesitation at first → quickly becomes loving and close ❤️ Dogs: Brief hesitation → then plays very well with others 🤝 Cats: Never met cats; likely curious and may chase 🐱 🚶‍♂️ Walks & Potty Walks: Walks very well for a puppy and practices daily 🐾 Potty: Not perfect yet, but mostly outdoor potty trained 🌳 Car Rides: Gets slightly carsick and drools; currently practicing 🚗💧 🏡 Ideal Home for Dodo Dodo would thrive in a home with another friendly and well-socialized dog with similar energy. He blossoms quickly when he has a furry friend to learn from and play with. 🐶💞🐶 🌈 Rescue Story Dodo was rescued at the last possible moment from the euthanasia list at a shelter in Pyeongtaek. 🥹💔 Now, he’s ready to begin a new life — one filled with love, safety, and happiness. ❤️✨ 📌 Adoption Highlights ⭐ 5-month-old smart and eager-to-learn puppy 🐾 Friendly with both humans and dogs 🚗 Practicing car rides and potty training 🙏 A precious life saved from euthanasia 💛 Dodo is waiting for a forever family who will love him endlessly. Bring home this sweet boy and let his little paws fill your heart with joy. 🐾
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BLUE

Jindo Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, 2 yrs 2 mos
Bayside, NY
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
🐾💙 Meet Blue — Your Forever Adventure Buddy 💙🐾 📌 Basic Information 🐶 Name: Blue 🎂 Age: 2 years ⚖️ Weight: 28 kg (62 lb) ♂️ Gender: Male (Neutered) ✂️ 🐕 Breed: Jindo × Shepherd × Border Collie mix 🎨 Color: White & Cream 🩺 Health: Very healthy — no medical issues ✅ 💛 Personality & Charm Blue is curious 👀, playful 🎾, and full of affection 🤍 He forms deep emotional bonds with people and loves positive interactions. He gets along wonderfully with other dogs 🐕‍🦺, especially friends of similar size, and truly enjoys playtime 🐾 🏞️ Outdoor Lover Loves hiking 🥾, long walks 🚶‍♂️, and adventures 🌄 Very energetic and playful outdoors ⚡ Calm, relaxed, and well-settled at home 🛋️✨ At first, Blue may be a little shy in new environments 🙈 But with patience and time, he quickly becomes bright, confident, and cheerful 🌟 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Social Skills 👩 Women: Gets along well 💕 👨 Men: Gets along well   • Very affectionate with gentle men 🤍   • May feel a little nervous around elderly men at first 👶 Children: Good with well-mannered children 🧒   • Sudden movements or loud noises may scare him and cause barking 🐶 Other dogs: Excellent — very playful 🐾🎉 🐱 Cats / small animals: ❌ Not recommended (strong chasing instinct) 🚽 Training & Daily Life ✔️ Potty trained: 100% outdoor 🚻 ✔️ Crate trained: Excellent 🏠 ✔️ Leash walking: Generally walks well 🦮   • May pull a little at the beginning or when excited by new smells 👃   • ⚠️ May pull suddenly if scared or when spotting a cat ✔️ Car rides: Excellent 🚗💨 ✔️ Handling: Loves being petted and cuddled 🤗 ✔️ Destructive behavior: None ✅ 🔊 Barking: Rare (only when frightened) 🍽️ Appetite: Very good 😋 🥣 Current food: Acana (Yorkshire Pork) ⚠️ Important Notes Blue can be startled by sudden or unfamiliar stimuli like waving flags 🚩 or fireworks 🎆 and may try to run away when scared. 👉 Calm, confident guidance and secure safety management are important 🔐 🏡 A home with a yard would be ideal 🌳 🐶 Having another dog helps Blue settle even better, but it’s not required 🐾 Rescue Story Blue was born during a cold winter ❄️ to a young mother dog who had been tied up and abandoned in a tangerine field 🍊 Despite the harsh conditions, he survived alongside his mom and was later rescued 🛟 Today, Blue has grown into a wonderful young dog who is ready to experience love, safety, and family 💙 ✨ Blue is waiting for his forever family 💙🐕
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Alice- in Seattle!!!

Jindo

Female, Adult
Oakland Gardens, NY
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Name: Alice   Age: 3 years Gender: Female Spayed: Yes Breed: Jindo mix Color: White Weight: 16kg Height (at shoulder): 48cm Mom of: Cloud, Mimi, and Sunny (all adopted)   Personality   Alice is a sweet and affectionate girl who loves people. She’s friendly not only with those she knows but also with strangers—often walking up for pets and gentle body rubs. Though she hasn’t met young children under 13, she’s comfortable being handled and can be lifted in your arms without resistance.   She’s an expressive and loving dog who enjoys attention and will happily show her affection to those around her. Alice has a playful side and enjoys outdoor time, but once she’s home, she settles down quietly to rest.   Socialization   Alice gets along well with other dogs and loves to greet and play with them, especially those of similar size. She’s generally friendly and social but can feel a little overwhelmed by overly energetic dogs. She seems to do particularly well with male dogs. Her reaction to cats hasn’t been tested yet.   ‍ Walking & Behavior   She walks well on a leash and follows her handler, though she can pull at times when excited. Alice doesn’t guard food from people or other dogs and only barks occasionally when she really wants something.   She’s comfortable riding in the car and can jump in and out on her own. She tends to whine a bit when placed in a kennel but settles down with time.   She’s mostly outdoor potty-trained and prefers to do her business outside.   In Summary   Alice is a loving, well-balanced companion who enjoys both playtime and quiet time. With her affectionate nature and gentle temperament, she would make a wonderful addition to a caring family ready to give her love and stability. Apply to foster or adopt to show her how beautiful the world can be. www.adoptmekr.org Please also visit our Facebook and Instagram! Currently in South Korea (available for international adoption through Adopt Korean Rescue) ##2564219##
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Cocoon

Jindo

Male, Young
Oakland Gardens, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Cocoon Age: 2 years Sex: Neutered Male Breed: Jindo Mix Color: Brown Weight: 16 kg (35 lbs) Height: 49 cm (shoulder height)   Rescue Story   Cocoon was rescued from a small mountain village where he had been confined in a raised wire cage, kept for meat purposes along with two other dogs. A kind individual began secretly taking care of them. Around Boknal (the traditional summer days associated with dog meat consumption), the two other dogs disappeared. Determined to save the remaining dog, a report for abuse was filed, and after significant confrontation with the owner, Cocoon was finally rescued in October 2025.   He is now experiencing life outside of a cage for the very first time.   ‍‍‍ Social with People   Cocoon is affectionate and friendly, not only with familiar people but also with strangers. He happily approaches for pets and leans his body in for affection.   He currently lives with children under 13 and does very well with them.   When his people return home, he can get overly excited and may jump up enthusiastically — younger children could accidentally get knocked over during these moments. With structure and training, this can continue to improve.   He allows being picked up (arms under his belly) and will show his tummy once he feels comfortable.   Social with Other Dogs   Cocoon is generally friendly and curious with other dogs. He approaches both familiar and unfamiliar dogs to greet and initiate play, especially those similar in size or larger than him.   If another dog challenges him, he may respond, so careful introductions are important at first.   With dogs he knows well — especially confident “big brother” types — he can be submissive and even roll over to show his belly.   On walks, he wants to greet every dog he sees. His enthusiasm can be overwhelming for shy dogs, and if another dog reacts defensively, Cocoon may stand his ground rather than back away.   Cats   Cocoon has not been formally tested with cats. However, he does show interest in birds and small movements outdoors and may try to lunge toward them. While manageable on leash, he appears to have some prey drive. A cat-experienced home would be safest.   Energy Level   Having lived confined for much of his life, Cocoon is now discovering the world with curiosity and excitement. He is highly interested in everything happening around him.   Previously, he would become very excited when seeing other dogs during walks, but he is gradually becoming more stable and regulated.   With sufficient outdoor activity and enrichment, he settles nicely at home.   Walking   Cocoon can pull on leash, especially at the beginning of walks due to excitement and curiosity. After about 30 minutes, his energy noticeably decreases and he walks more calmly.   With consistent daily walks and routine, he continues to improve.   He enjoys sniffing much more than fast walking — expect lots of stop-and-go sniff breaks.   Other Behaviors   • Does not guard food from humans • May growl if another dog approaches while eating • Accepts treats politely when sitting side-by-side • Can be vocal when playing with other dogs • Calm in a kennel • Jumps in and out of the car independently • Primarily eliminates outdoors • Marks frequently during walks   Ideal Home   Cocoon would thrive in an active home that can provide: Consistent structure and leadership Proper dog introductions Continued leash and impulse control training Plenty of outdoor enrichment   He is a resilient, affectionate survivor who is learning what it means to be safe and loved.   After everything he has endured, Cocoon deserves a home where he will never be confined again — only cherished. Apply to adopt or foster: https://adoptmekr.org Please also visit our Facebook or Instagram! Currently in Korea Available to Canada & U.S. ##2668140##
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Daram

Jindo

Female, Young
Oakland Gardens, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Name: Daram Age: 3 years Sex: Spayed Female Neutered: Yes Breed: Jindo mix Color: Beige Weight: 15 kg Height (shoulder): 46 cm   Rescue Story   Daram first entered the city shelter in July 2023 without his mother. He spent about a year living in the shelter before being rescued in June 2024 and moved to the AKR center.   She was suffering from a skin condition and was quite timid, so he was not ready for adoption right away. In October 2025, he moved to a foster home where he spent about five months receiving treatment for his skin and working on socialization, including learning to enjoy walks.   Daram has a patch of missing fur in the middle of her back. It is believed that the area was shaved at the shelter to check a wound, and the fur unfortunately did not grow back.   ‍‍ Socialization with People   Daram can be a little shy with new people at first. He will take treats and slowly warms up, but usually only allows petting after she has had time to get to know someone.   With her foster mom, whom she has lived with for about five months, she happily runs over when called and shows lots of affection. She is a dog who needs a little time to build trust, but once she bonds with someone, she becomes incredibly loving and devoted.   She is comfortable being gently lifted by placing an arm under her belly, and when she feels safe with someone, she will even show his belly.   Socialization with Other Dogs   Daram will greet unfamiliar dogs politely but usually does not play with them. However, when she meets a dog he likes, she becomes very happy, wags his tail, and follows them around.   She tends to feel uncomfortable around high-energy dogs but is a true peacekeeper — even if another dog tries to provoke her, she simply avoids conflict.   She relies quite a bit on other dogs for comfort, and having another calm dog in the home can help her relax much more quickly in new environments.   With Cats   During walks, she may look at cats out of curiosity, but she calmly follows her handler when guided away.   Energy Level   Daram has a very low energy level indoors and loves to rest quietly — she spends most of his time relaxing and sleeping.   When she goes outside, she becomes a bit more cheerful and interested in her surroundings, but even then she moves at a gentle pace. She is a very relaxed and easygoing dog.   Walks   Daram has plenty of walking experience and walks well on leash without pulling. She enjoys quiet areas and follows her person nicely.   However, very busy roads with heavy traffic can sometimes make her nervous, so her foster usually takes her to calmer places for walks.   Other Notes   • No food guarding toward people or other dogs • No separation anxiety — she stays home alone very well • Rarely barks • Currently does outdoor potty • Car rides are still a little scary for her and she may drool due to motion sickness. Using a non-slip mat seems to help.   If you’re looking for a gentle, quiet companion who forms deep bonds with her people, Daram may be the perfect match. She simply needs a little patience at first — and once she trusts you, she will love you with her whole heart. Apply to adopt or foster: https://adoptmekr.org  Please also visit our Facebook and Instagram! Currently in Korea Available to Canada & U.S.   ##2679630##
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Lily

Jindo

Female, 3 mos
Oakland Gardens, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Lily, a five-year-old, spayed Jindo mix girl with a beautiful yellow coat and a solid 20kg frame. Lily is a sweet, timid girl who needs a gentle and patient companion to bring out her best self. She’s not one for forced interactions or being picked up, as these situations can overwhelm her. While she has no aggression whatsoever, her go-to response when afraid is to avoid and retreat. A calm and understanding adopter who enjoys the process of building trust—perhaps with treats and positive reinforcement—would be the perfect match for her. Lily tends to freeze up if strangers try to touch her, though she tolerates it without protest. She’s not naturally outgoing, but her subtle displays of affection, like a wagging tail in the morning to greet her primary caregiver, are incredibly rewarding. While she’s okay with being petted and even kissed, she doesn’t actively seek attention and may show slight discomfort. Because of her sensitivity, Lily would not do well in a home with young children, as their unpredictable movements and rough handling might stress her out. When it comes to other dogs, Lily can be selective. She may engage in conflict if another dog provokes her or if they’re overly excitable or nervous. She’s best introduced to new canine friends carefully, as she prefers to avoid greetings with unfamiliar dogs during walks. Despite this, she has no issues sharing space with compatible, calm dogs. While she has no resource guarding issues with humans, she may growl if another dog approaches her food. Outdoorsy adopters will be thrilled to know that Lily is a seasoned walker who loves hiking and exploring nature. She walks beautifully on the leash without pulling and has a balanced energy level—active and engaged outdoors but calm and relaxed at home after a good outing. Lily’s also a great travel companion. She’s a pro in the car, calmly riding in a kennel or hopping in and out of vehicles on her own with just a little guidance. She’s mostly an outdoor potty dog and is easy to manage in this regard. With her gentle demeanor, hiking-ready attitude, and polite leash manners, Lily is ready to be a loyal companion to someone who will appreciate her subtle charm and respect her boundaries. View more photos and videos on Facebook (Link to Post) or Instagram (Link to Post) Does Lily sound like the right companion for you? Send in your application today here or through our website:adoptmekoreanrescue.org/adoption-application/ AKR dogs can arrive at Vancouver or Toronto airport and may be able to arrive at some US airports (Seattle, LA, NY, Boston, etc) where we have flight volunteers. If interested, please contact us. ##2288869##

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