Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
✅Currently located in South Korea✅️
💟Available to fly to SEA💟
The prices listed are based on USD, and the adoption fee will be calculated in CAD according to the exchange rate.
Meet Klein💚
💙 Klein’s News Account: @klein__55
1⃣ Health Condition
* Spayed.
* Microchipped and heartworm negative.
2⃣ Rescue Story
* Klein was rescued from a slaughterhouse in Jeongeup along with her four siblings when they were very young. She stayed at the Jeongeup shelter for about a year. However, when she and her siblings were placed on the euthanasia list, Adogs stepped in and saved them, including Klein.
3⃣ Basic Information
* With People: Tends to be quite shy. So when she first arrived at her foster home, she was wary and scared of her foster parents. Now, she feels more comfortable at home and does not avoid them when they approach and sit by her. Wags her tail, whines in affection, and approaches! Seems to rely more on her foster mom in new environments. When there are strangers around, she’ll approach the women first to sniff them, but avoids men and runs away. If a stranger gives her a treat, she’ll take it and run away to eat it in her own space. Met young children at a dog-friendly cafe, but didn’t show interest in them.
* With Dogs: Feels more comfortable around dogs than people. Approaches other dogs wagging her tail, but only sniffs them gently and politely — is a very mannered and gentle dog. Becomes more social and greets familiar dogs more actively.
* With Cats: Tends to chase cats she encounters on walks and suddenly pulls on the leash. Caution is needed.
* Separation Anxiety: While she sometimes plays quietly and sleeps well, there are other times when she barks, howls, chews on electrical cords, or destroys things. Still tries to open all the doors and even chews on her crate. Since it's hard to tell what triggers her separation anxiety to be better or worse on any given days, we are constantly trying different methods to find a solution.
* Potty Training: Indoor potty training is still in progress, with about a 70% success rate on pads. Prefers to relieve herself outdoors and always poops outside.
* Hygiene: Doesn't enjoy baths or brushing, but tolerates them well. Is still a bit scared of the dryer and tends to run away to avoid it. For nail trimming, one more person is needed to hold her while another trims her nails. Her guardian is currently introducing her to tooth brushing gently with a soft gauze and rubber toothbrush.
* Walks: Pulls hard on the leash when she sees cats. Has gained confidence and has become stubborn on walks, so she’s being retrained.
* Car Sickness: Doesn’t get car sick but is scared of bright lights like neon signs at night, preferring to be held by a person for comfort.
* Never shows possessive, defensive, or aggressive biting behavior.
* Occasionally whines briefly when her guardian comes home or comes back into a room.
* Loves sleeping, treats, and going for walks. Enjoys lying on the grass and relaxing during walks outside. Likes biting hard objects like charger cables, plastic hangers, pencils, shoes, etc. Enjoys lying on the couch when her foster parents are not around. Likes being warm, so she enjoys wearing clothes. Even sleeps much more comfortably when wearing clothes!
* Is scared when strangers approach or when she hears loud noises. Is frightened by neon signs and bright lights when riding in a car at night. Dislikes sitting on cold floors. Is afraid to go into a small and dark space, so she's reluctant to go into kennel or doggy house.