Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Personality: Easy-going, gentle.
Interacting with women: doing well
Interacting with men: doing well
Interacting with children: doing well
Interacting with other dogs: Good (when meeting a dog on a walk or at the playground, they want to go up and say hello and pretend to know each other. If they are happy or excited while playing, they nip slightly, but they quickly stop if the guardian stops them. Small dogs They get along better with friends of the same energy level as medium or large dogs.
Interacting with cats: When they see a cat, they try to chase it. Not suitable for a house with cats.
Toilet training completed: Outdoor defecation (you can mark the indoor space you go to for the first time. After that, once you recognize that it is your own space, you will not defecate in that space)
Crate Training Completed: In Practice
Energy level: Average (I mostly rest at home when I'm not walking. I occasionally play tug or play with my dog, but not for long periods of time)
Can be touched and handled: Quiet when bathing or receiving treatment at the hospital. No resistance to touching any part of the body.
Tendency to bark: He rarely barks, but when he is inside the house, he barks at the sound of an outsider ringing the bell, but it is short-lived.
Walking with a necklace: Well done.
People who ride well in cars: tend to get motion sickness
Destructive behavior: A person may bite objects in a very anxious situation.
Separation anxiety: The dog has not lived with people for a long time, and although it has been with other dogs or without people, it has never been completely alone, so you must be able to help it adapt slowly without leaving the house for a long time.
Need a house with a yard: It's good to have one, but it's okay if you don't have one as long as you just go for a walk.
Needs a home with other dogs: Rather than a home with small dogs or cats, it is better suited to homes where the dog is adopted as an only child or has medium to large dogs with similar energy levels.
Living in an apartment: possible. I'm still living in an apartment.
*** Cheese's Story ***
Cheese was a so-called field guard dog that was tied up in a field. This is a child who curled up and slept on the dirt floor in the middle of winter without a proper home. Instead of the owner who came about once a week and gave him Jjambap, the rescuers prepared him a house to avoid the cold, provided him with food, and while he was taking care of him, he saw the owner tying the child up with a too-short rope and discovered that the rope had caused a serious injury to his neck. It was rescued.
Fortunately, the wound on my neck was sutured and healed well, so all I have to do now is for the hair to grow nicely around the wound.