Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
House-trained,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
✅Currently located in South Korea✅️
💟Available to fly to JFK/EWR💟
The prices listed are based on USD, and the adoption fee will be calculated in CAD according to the exchange rate.
💙 Iya's News Account:@iyaa_iyaa_0704
1️⃣ Health Condition
* Not spayed yet.
* Microchipped.
2️⃣ Rescue Story
* Iya was staying at the Gimje City Shelter. As a young puppy requiring intensive care, she could not be left in the shelter environment highly vulnerable to infectious diseases, so Adogs rescued her urgently.
3️⃣ Basic Information
❗As a young puppy, she may need training in areas such as separation anxiety, potty habits, biting, nipping, whining, disorderly behaviors, howling, and barking.
❗It is difficult to predict her shedding and growth size because her parents are unknown.
❗Puppies under 10 months of age grow rapidly, so her current appearance may slightly differ from the photos.
* With People: Is very shy around strangers, so she is wary of people at first. But after becoming familiar, she opens her heart bit by bit and allows pets. Sometimes avoids when people come close to her but has become a lot better.
* With Dogs: Was indifferent to other dogs at our center. Likes food and may try to guard it, so caution is necessary.
* With Cats: Didn't react to a cat in front of her during walks.
* Separation Anxiety: Shows no separation anxiety at all. Rather, she tends to explore and rest more comfortably when people are not around.
* Potty Training: Has 100 % success rate on pottying.
* Hygiene: Dislikes baths and drying, but she endures and gets through it well. Gets brushed daily and does well with it.
* Walks: Still gets very nervous during walks. Barely moves and doesn’t even react when a cat passes by.
* Car Sickness: Usually enjoys short drives, looking out the window comfortably. Even on long trips, he has never really shown symptoms of motion sickness.
* Can get startled by sudden touch and might get mouthy out of surprise, but she is not aggressive and does not actually bite. It's best to give her time and approach her patiently. Doesn’t show posessiveness.
* While playing alone at night, she may whine if she hears something. Whines when people get close or when she wants to express herself. Barks when strangers come to the sound.
* Loves eating treats but she prefers not to be watched while eating. Also likes squeaky toys.
* Is shy around people, so she doesn't like physical contact. Especially dislikes attempts to hold her or touch her front paws. Has improved a lot and stays still when held at the hospital.
* Has a timid personality and tends to hide in corners because she is shy around strangers. If you approach slowly and wait for her, she will open her heart little by little.