Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Needs special attention,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Jindo Beagle Mix | Male | 6 years (born November, 2019) | 30 lbs | Tri color Tan, white, dark brown | Neutered | Vaccinated |
💖s: 1=Challenging .. 5=Great!
Good with male adults: 💖💖💖💖💖
Good with female adults: 💖💖💖💖💖(1~5)
Good with kids: 💖💖 (1~5)
Good with other dogs: 💖💖💖💖💖 (1~5)1
Good with cats? 💖💖💖💖💖 (1~5)
Character: brave, playful, gentle, loyal, curious, funny, smart, fast learner, anxious
Vaccination: up to date
Foster Location: Kitchener
Diet info: Kibble (Stella and Chewy, Honest Kitchen), Beef, Chicken
Meet Youngsil – A Story of Resilience, Growth, and Hope 💛
Youngsil's story is one of extraordinary resilience. Born into an overcrowded shelter housing more than 1,600 dogs, he spent the first four years of his life waiting for a chance at something better. With so many dogs needing care, he was sadly overlooked—not because of who he was, but because there simply weren't enough resources or attention for every dog.
Everything changed in early 2024 when one of our directors met Youngsil during a visit to the shelter. Knowing he deserved a brighter future, she brought him to Canada, where he has been thriving with a loving foster family ever since.
Meet Youngsil – Our Brave Boy 💛
Youngsil is smart, brave, loyal, affectionate, and incredibly intelligent. He's one of the brightest dogs Eight Paws has ever rescued—which makes it all the more surprising that he is still waiting for his forever home.
Over the past two years, Youngsil has made remarkable progress. He has learned to trust, enjoys life with his foster family, and has shown just how loving and devoted he can be once he feels safe.
Why is Youngsil still waiting?
The truth is, Youngsil has received very few adoption applications. We're not entirely sure why. Everyone who meets him in person comments on how much more handsome and charming he is than his photos suggest.
We also believe in being completely honest about the challenges that come with adopting a rescue dog.
Youngsil can become extremely anxious during major life changes or unfamiliar situations. In those moments, he may have an anxiety-related poop accident. Once he settles into a consistent routine and builds trust with his family, this has not been an ongoing issue in his foster home.
Youngsil also has a bite history. The incident (only once) occurred when he was feeling very scared and overwhelmed before trust had been established. You have to give him space when he doesn’t feel safe. All dogs bite when they’re cornered and fearful.
Because of his intelligence and sensitivity, Youngsil needs an experienced adopter—ideally someone who has worked with rescue dogs or anxious dogs before. He isn't the type of dog who will trust a stranger overnight. But once you earn his trust, he forms an incredibly deep bond and is affectionate, loyal, and eager to be by your side.
To help make his transition into a new home as smooth as possible, Youngsil will go home with a six-month supply of anti-anxiety medication. He is not currently taking anxiety medication in his foster home, but we want his adopter to have this support available during the adjustment period to help reduce stress and set him up for success.
Youngsil has already overcome so much in his life. Now he's simply looking for someone who will give him the time and patience to feel safe. In return, you'll gain a devoted companion whose love and loyalty are truly unforgettable.
We know the right person is out there. We hope they'll see beyond his past and recognize the incredible dog waiting for his forever home.