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Noah

Jindo

Male, 2 yrs 2 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Noah is a 1.5-year-old mixed breed dog, likely a Jindo mix, with an adorable pattern resembling white socks on one paw and a patch of white fur on his chest. He was abandoned at a shelter as a puppy and was rescued when he was about one year old. After a life in the shelter, he is now enjoying the play and freedom he was deprived of during his early months. Noah loves interacting with people and enjoys playing around with them. He is friendly and gets along well with other dogs, especially those whose personalities match his own. He is a foodie, with a great love for eating. Currently, he’s learning basic commands like ‘sit’ and ‘lie down’, and being quick to pick them up thanks to his intelligence. Noah enjoys walks and, as a young dog, is full of curiosity and energy. However, after enough outdoor activities and playtime, he is happy to rest and relax indoors. He especially loves running and playing in the park or spending quality time with his owner. As a male dog, Noah may mark his territory in new environments, but this behavior is expected to decrease as he becomes more familiar with his space and feels secure. Given his high energy and love for outdoor activities, Noah thrives in an environment that provides ample playtime and walks. With proper training and consistent bonding, he will grow into a loyal and devoted companion.
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Yuel

Jindo Samoyed

Female, 2 yrs 6 mos
Toronto, ON
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
Yuel is a 1-year 6-month-old female Samoyed-Jindo mix, weighing 15 kg. At just six months old, Yuel was placed on the euthanasia list at a city shelter along with her sibling, Samuel. Thankfully, they were both rescued, and she is now staying at our training center, slowly regaining her trust in people and desperately hoping to start a new life with her forever family. Yuel’s personality is very gentle and non-aggressive. However, due to her traumatic past, she tends to be wary of strangers and takes time to warm up to new people. When she first arrived at our training center, she was very shy, but after a few days, she gradually opened up and revealed her naturally sweet and affectionate personality. Because she does not easily approach unfamiliar people and will require ample time and patience to adjust, extra care should be taken during walks to prevent any escape attempts, and household entryways should be securely managed until she fully bonds with her new family. Like a typical Jindo mix, Yuel has an independent streak. However, she also strongly exhibits the Samoyed’s affectionate nature and responsiveness to human connection. Once she builds trust, she expresses deep affection. Yuel gets along well with other dogs and has formed a particularly strong bond with her sibling, Samuel. Since they have spent so much time together, she may experience separation anxiety if they are apart, and this should be considered when adopting. She currently goes outside for bathroom breaks three times a day and enjoys running freely with her canine friends in the exercise yard. However, during the adjustment period in a new home, occasional accidents may occur. Once she settles in, she should quickly adapt to an outdoor potty routine again. It is recommended to start taking her on walks only after she has bonded with her new family. Due to her Jindo mix heritage, she has a strong homing instinct. If she is suddenly taken far away or travels by plane, she may become confused and instinctively try to find her way back home. To prevent this, walks should only begin after she fully recognizes her adopter as family. Even then, a double leash or harness is essential for safety. Yuel still carries emotional scars from her traumatic past and may be shy and cautious at first. However, for those that are willing to endure that initial period and patiently wait for her trust, Yuel will become the most loyal and loving lifelong companion.
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Youngcheol

Jindo Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 6 yrs 5 mos
Toronto, ON
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
**Note: Yougncheol is currently in Korea, but will fly to Toronto upon adoption.For more info about the dog or the adoption application, please follow the link. BackgroundYoungcheol was rescued from a high kill shelter in November 2019. After his rescue, he spent six long years living in a shelter in Paju alongside many other dogs.Recently, he finally got his chance to experience home life and moved into foster care in an apartment with a kind couple. After so many years in a shelter, adjusting to city life was not easy. During the first couple of weeks, he struggled with his appetite and seemed unsure about the new routine. But with patience, consistency, and gentle reassurance, he slowly began to relax. Now, he is much more comfortable and continues to blossom each day.Personality and SocializationYoungcheol is a gentle, submissive soul with a low to medium energy level. Indoors, he is quiet and calm. He rests well on his own and does not demand constant attention. Outside, however, you see a brighter side of him. He enjoys his walks and becomes happy and playful, especially when he sees other dogs.He has always been social with dogs. At the playground, he joins in nicely and plays well, especially with gentle and friendly dogs around his size. He seems unsure around very small dogs and often avoids them, as if he does not quite know how to interact. Larger dogs closer to his size appear to give him comfort, perhaps reminding him of his old shelter friends. He has no experience with cats.With people, Youngcheol is sweet and affectionate once he feels safe. He is more comfortable with women and can be shy around men at first. He may approach for treats and quiet pets but needs a little time to fully trust. Sudden loud voices, especially from young children, can make him nervous. Calm older children would be a better match for him.He loves being near his people. He follows them softly from room to room, simply checking in. At night, he sleeps peacefully in his own space, then comes to say good morning as soon as he hears the alarm. He is not clingy, just quietly devoted.BehavioursYoungcheol has shown no signs of aggression and no separation anxiety. When left alone, he mostly sleeps and rests calmly. He prefers outdoor potty. On walks, he may feel nervous near loud traffic or busy intersections, but overall he enjoys being outside. At the start of a walk, he can become excited and may try to sniff other dogs’ droppings. With gentle leash guidance, he walks calmly. He is generally fine with people passing by but can be startled by pigeons, buses, or sudden loud noises. He is still building confidence in the outside world and benefits from a patient and expereinced dog parent. He may experience mild car sickness, though it has been improving.Baths are not his favorite, but he stands still and tolerates them quietly. Afterward, he often runs around playfully to shake it off. He allows brushing when done gently in a calm space. He does not enjoy being picked up and may look worried if he senses something unfamiliar is about to happen, but he remains docile. Even when given medicine directly by mouth, he calmly accepts it. He loves gentle petting, meat treats, eggs, and playing with his stuffed dolls at home.Health and DietYoungcheol is neutered, microchipped, and up to date on all vaccinations. He receives monthly parasite prevention and is healthy and ready for adoption.He eats regular dry kibble. He can be a little picky at times and prefers to eat when his people are having dinner. He enjoys sweet potatoes unless medicine is hidden inside. He has no known allergies.Ideal HomeYoungcheol would thrive in a calm and patient home, ideally in a quieter neighborhood. After spending most of his life in a shelter, the outside world can still feel overwhelming at times. He needs a family who understands that confidence grows slowly and beautifully with kindness.Having another steady and friendly dog around his size would be wonderful for him, as he feels comforted by canine companionship, though it is not a requirement.Youngcheol is not demanding or high maintenance. He simply hopes for a peaceful home, gentle guidance, and people who will let him move at his own pace. In return, he will give quiet loyalty, soft companionship, and the sweetest morning greetings you could ever ask for.---------------------------------**Note: Yougncheol is currently in Korea, but will fly to Toronto upon adoption.For more info about the dog or the adoption application, please follow the link.
We'll also keep you updated on Youja's adoption status with email updates.
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Youja

Jindo Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 yrs 11 mos
Toronto, ON
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
Ready for her flight home to Toronto upon adoption.BackgroundYouja was rescued from a city pound in Changwon, Korea last spring. Since then, she has been living safely at our partner boarding house, where she’s been learning to trust and enjoy life again.Personality & SocializationYouja is a gentle, loving, and bright girl. She can be a little shy at first, but once she feels comfortable, her affectionate side shines through. She enjoys spending time with people and other dogs but also values her quiet time. She’s friendly without being clingy.She’s great with both men and women and gets along wonderfully with other dogs, big or small. Youja enjoys playing with her furry friends but is also respectful if they want space. She has a lovely balance, social and sweet, yet chill and independent.BehavioursYouja is easy-going and well-mannered. She doesn’t love baths, but she allows her human to handle it patiently. She’s calm at the vet and good in the car. She’s still learning to walk confidently on leash and can be a little nervous in new places, but she follows her person’s lead and adjusts quickly. She’s quiet, well-behaved, and has a calm energy for her age.Health & DietYouja is spayed, microchipped, and up to date on vaccinations. She’s dewormed and receives monthly parasite prevention. She eats dry food twice a day and has shown no allergies.Ideal HomeYouja would do best in a calm, loving home. Perhaps with another gentle and friendly dog to keep her company. She’ll be a wonderful fit for someone looking for a second dog or anyone who enjoys a peaceful lifestyle and wants a sweet, loving companion. With a little patience and time to settle in, Youja will blossom into a loyal and loving family member.
We'll also keep you updated on Ohoh's adoption status with email updates.
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Ohoh

Jindo

Male, 3 yrs 7 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ohoh is currently in Korea but will arrive in Toronto upon adoption. For more info about Ohoh, or the adoption application, please follow this link. 🐾 Background: Ohoh’s life hasn’t been easy. As a tiny puppy, he was found wandering in an apartment complex in Wanju, Korea. He was sent to a city pound, where he spent the next five years chained in a poor shelter with little comfort or care. This summer, Ohoh finally came to us and has been living at our boarding house, where he is safe and loved while waiting for his forever family. 🐾 Personality & Socialization: Ohoh is a gentle, sweet, and loyal boy with a calm, easygoing nature. He has medium energy, happy to go for walks and spend time with people, but also content to relax quietly by your side. He’s very friendly with people, both men and women, and loves being close to his humans. When it comes to other dogs, Ohoh gets along well with gentle, friendly, and well-mannered dogs, but he doesn’t like overly bossy, dominant, or hyper dogs. 🐾 Behaviour: Ohoh is well-behaved, obedient, and very smart. He bonds strongly with people and follows their lead easily. He rides calmly in the car, tolerates bath time, and is cooperative at the vet. He walks nicely on a leash, enjoys outdoor potty breaks, and is quiet indoors. We’ve rarely heard him bark. With a little training, Ohoh will blossom into a wonderful lifelong companion. 🐾 Health & Diet: Ohoh is neutered, microchipped, and fully up to date on his vaccines. He is dewormed and on monthly parasite prevention. When first rescued, he was treated for anaplasmosis, and he has since made a full recovery. He’s in good health and ready for his forever home. Ohoh eats dry kibble twice a day and has shown no allergies. 🐾 Ideal Home: Ohoh will thrive with a family looking for a calm, gentle, and loyal companion. He gets along well with other gentle, quiet, and well-mannered dogs, but he would be happiest as the only dog in a calm home. A quiet, relaxed lifestyle where he can soak up love and attention from his humans would be perfect for him. Ohoh is an easygoing and affectionate boy who simply wants to be by your side. Whoever adopts him will be very lucky. ⬇️Ohoh is currently in Korea but will arrive in Toronto on April 21 upon adoption. For more info about Ohoh, or the adoption application, please follow this link.
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Goori

Jindo Pitbull Boxer Mix

Female, 3 yrs 9 mos
Toronto, ON
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
**Note: Currently, Goori is in a foster home in Toronto.For more info about the dog or the adoption application, please follow the link.BackgroundGoori was rescued in December 2024 from a city pound in Incheon. After her rescue, she moved to our partner boarding house, where she lived with other dogs until she left Korea. During her time there, she has shown everyone just how gentle and loving she truly is toward people. Currently, she lives in a foster home in Toronto.Personality and SocializationGoori is a sweet and gentle girl with a warm heart. She has a medium energy level and enjoys daily walks and time with her people, but she also settles nicely and relaxes well.She enjoys being around people. She is happy to greet both men and women and loves human attention. With other dogs, Goori is gentle and playful with friendly companions. She especially enjoys dogs of similar size who are friendly and not rough. She prefers calm and polite friends and does very well in peaceful social settings. She has not yet been tested with cats.BehavioursGoori prefers to do her business outdoors and has good walking manners. She walks well on a leash very well and rides calmly in the car. She does not have unusual barking habits and does not chew or destroy household items. She has not shown any signs of separation anxiety.At the hospital, Goori can become scared and nervous. Goori may wiggle and fuss during examinations or nail trims, so a cone or muzzle is recommended for safety. Health and DietGoori is spayed, microchipped, and fully vaccinated. She is dewormed and takes monthly parasite preventatives. When she was rescued, she had heartworms, but she has completed treatment. She has now recovered and is healthy. She shows no signs of allergies, and she eats kibble twice a day.Ideal HomeGoori would do well in a loving home that offers steady companionship and regular walks. She would enjoy living with another kind and similarly sized dog, but she would also be happy as the only dog in a calm home.Goori is a soft and affectionate girl who simply wants to love and be loved. Whoever welcomes her home will gain a loyal companion with a gentle heart and so much devotion to give.**Note: Currently, Goori is in a foster home in Toronto.For more info about the dog or the adoption application, please follow the link.

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