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Nau

Shiba Inu

Female, 1 yr 7 mos
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Nau – Your Sweet, Gentle Shiba current location - S. Korea 1. Name: Nau 2. Breed: Black & Tan Shiba 3. Age: 1.5years old (born Apr.01 2024) 4. Sex: Female 5. Weight: 19 kg 6. Spayed/Neutered: spayed and fully vaccinated 💛 Personality & Temperament People-friendly: She’s a little shy with strangers at first, but warms up quickly with a bit of kindness. Kids: Great with children — no signs of fear or sensitivity. Other Dogs: Gets along wonderfully with dogs of all sizes. Cats: Has not lived with cats before. Aggression: No history of aggression. Food drive: Loves treats, but never shows food aggression. Energy Level: 2–3 out of 5 — calm to moderately active. 🏡 Training & Behavior Leash-trained: Yes Crate-trained: Yes House-trained: Yes — she goes potty outdoors. Barking: Rarely barks. Escape risk: She doesn’t jump fences, but off-leash is not safe. Touch: Loves being petted and handled. Destructive behavior: None Resource guarding: Not with people or other dogs. 🩺 Health Recently, she had surgery for a fracture in her front left leg due to a traffic accident, and she is currently recovering. 📘 Rescue Story Nau was rescued in the countryside after a local resident saved her from a household where the puppies had been brought in for meat consumption. Thanks to the rescue, Nau got a second chance at life and is now waiting for a loving forever family.
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Danpoong

Shiba Inu Mixed Breed (Small)

Female, 8 mos
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
**Note: Danpoong is currently in Korea, but will arrive in Vancouver on Feb 1 upon adoption. For more info about her or the adoption application, please follow the link below. https://www.freekoreandogs.org/dog/danpoong-2/ ----------------------------------------------- Background Danpoong and her brother Danbam were rescued from a cow farm last year. They were kept beside the farm and meant to become guard dogs. Sadly they were neglected, left without proper care, water, or shelter, and fed only leftover human food. Our volunteers saw them one day and could not walk away. Every time food was brought, the puppies were overjoyed to see a friendly face. It took several months of patient conversations, but the owner finally agreed to surrender them. Since then, Danpoong and Danbam have been living safely at our partner boarding house along with other dogs. Danpoong means autumn leaves or fall foliage in English. Personality and Socialization Danpoong is a smart, brave, and very affectionate girl. She is the leader between the two siblings and always looks out for her brother, while Danbam happily follows her lead and copies everything she does. Danpoong loves people. She is curious, fearless, and very adaptable. She enjoys cuddles, kisses, and being close to her humans. She has a gentle confidence that makes her especially charming and easy to fall in love with. She gets along very well with other dogs, especially calm and friendly ones. She prefers gentle companions over loud or overly playful dogs. If she encounters a pushy or dominant dog, she simply walks away. She is ver cute, well mannered, and thoughtful in her interactions. Behaviour Danpoong is a fast learner and very cooperative. She does well in the car, during baths, and at the vet. When she was rescued, both she and her brother had parvo and spent two months hospitalized. Throughout that time, Danpoong remained calm, adaptable, and well behaved. She does not bark much and has not shown signs of separation anxiety. While she loves people, she is also able to settle and relax on her own. She is new to leash walking but is learning quickly and follows her human well. Health and Diet Danpoong is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, and dewormed. She receives monthly parasite prevention and eats dry food twice a day with no signs of allergies. She fully recovered from parvo last year and is healthy and ready for her forever home. Ideal Home Danpoong has a sweet, balanced personality and a medium energy level. She would be a wonderful match for many families, including first time dog parents or homes with another gentle dog. Her ideal home would be one where someone works from home or is retired, as she thrives on human companionship. Danpoong is loyal, intelligent, and easy to love. Adopting her together with her brother Danbam would be a dream come true, but it is not required. Whoever welcomes Danpoong into their life will be incredibly lucky. ---------------------------------------- For more info about her or the adoption application, please follow the link below. https://www.freekoreandogs.org/dog/danpoong-2/
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Danbam

Shiba Inu Mixed Breed (Small)

Male, 8 mos
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
**Note: Danbam is currently in Korea, but will arrive in Vancouver on Jan 31 upon adoption. For more info about him or the adoption application, please follow the link below. https://www.freekoreandogs.org/dog/danbam/ ----------------------------------------------- Background Danbam and his sister Danpoong were rescued from a cow farm last year. They were kept beside the farm and meant to become guard dogs. Sadly, they were neglected and left without proper care, water, or shelter, and were fed only leftover human food. Danbam means a sweet chestnut in Korean. Our volunteers saw them one day and could not walk away. Every time food was brought, the puppies were overjoyed to see a kind face. After several months of patient conversations, the owner finally agreed to surrender them. Since then, Danbam and Danpoong have been living safely at our partner boarding house with other dogs. Personality and Socialization Danbam is a very sweet, affectionate, and gentle boy. Between the two siblings, he is the follower and happily looks to his sister for guidance. He closely imitates what Danpoong does and feels most confident when he can take cues from her. He loves people and enjoys affection, cuddles, and staying close to his humans. Danbam is a lovely happy boy who is so cute. Danbam gets along well with other dogs, particularly those who are gentle and friendly. He is polite in his interactions and tends to avoid loud or overly dominant dogs. Danbam is sweet and gentle around both people and other dogs. Behaviour Danbam does well in the car, during baths, and at the vet. When he was rescued, both he and his sister had parvo and spent two months hospitalized. During that difficult time, Danbam remained calm, adaptable, and easy to handle. He is new to leash walking but is learning steadily and follows his human well. Danbam likes toys and running around and playing with other dogs. Health and Diet Danbam is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, and dewormed. He receives monthly parasite prevention and eats dry food twice a day with no signs of allergies. He fully recovered from parvo last year and is healthy and ready for his forever home. Ideal Home Danbam has a sweet, gentle personality and a medium energy level. He would be a wonderful match for many families, including first time dog parents or homes with another calm and friendly dog. His ideal home would be one where someone works from home or is retired, as he thrives on companionship and enjoys being close to his people. Adopting him together with his sister Danpoong would be a dream come true. Although it is not a requirement, he would be much happier with another friendly dog companion. Whoever welcomes Danbam into their life will be very lucky. ----------------------------------------- For more info about him or the adoption application, please follow the link below. https://www.freekoreandogs.org/dog/danbam/
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Tanya

Shiba Inu Jindo

Female, 1 yr
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
🏠 Currently  in a Vancouver foster home Hi, I’m Tanya 🤍 Let me tell you my story as I wait for my forever family. I was rescued from a shelter where euthanasia was imminent. With only a short time left, a miracle happened—and I was given a second chance at life. The bright, affectionate dog you see today exists because of that precious second miracle. I’m a loving girl who truly enjoys being close to people. I’m curious, cheerful, and full of warmth. When I get excited, I have short bursts of playful “zoomies,” but overall I have a calm and well-balanced energy. I have a pretty regular potty routine—about three times a day (around 8 a.m., 3 p.m., and 7 p.m.). I can do both indoor and outdoor potty, and I usually use pads in my resting area. I’m not perfect yet, so a little continued potty training would help me shine even more. I eat twice a day and have been enjoying Royal Canin Medium kibble mixed with fresh Duet meals. I have a great appetite and love treats of all kinds! Because I do love food a bit too much, it’s best to keep human food safely out of reach. I’m very cooperative when it comes to grooming. I tolerate paw cleaning after walks, tooth brushing, baths, and even drying—none of them are my favorite, but I stay calm and patient. Nail trims have been done at the vet so far. I’m friendly and social with dogs of all sizes and get along well in group settings. On walks, I might pull a little if I see cats or big birds out of curiosity, but I haven’t shown any aggression toward cats. I bond deeply with my person and love staying close—I even prefer sleeping together. With strangers, I tend to warm up faster to women than men, but once I feel safe, my affection comes through. I walk nicely on leash with little pulling, though I sometimes circle around my person, so a shorter leash helps with control. I’m comfortable wearing both a collar and a harness. Stairs going down are still tricky for me, so I need to be carried, but going up is no problem at all. I love toys, especially squeaky ones—they’re my absolute favorite! I don’t have separation anxiety and can spend time alone calmly and confidently. I love human warmth. I understand the joy of living together. Once so close to the end, I’m now waiting for a family to share my whole life with. Will you be my forever family? 🐾
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Gaon

Shiba Inu Jindo

Male, 4 yrs
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi… my name is Gaon 🐕 I’m a 4-year-old male Shiba × Jindo mix, and I weigh about 18kg. I was once placed on a shelter’s euthanasia list. Even after I was rescued, no one came for me for a very long time. The shelter became the only home I knew—far longer than any dog should have to endure. When people approach me, I don’t rush forward with excitement. Instead, I watch carefully. I’m afraid you might leave. Afraid I might be alone again. So I open my heart slowly, cautiously. But behind that hesitation is a heart that longs deeply to love a person. I simply never learned how to show it. I went so long without being chosen, without being loved, that I don’t always know how to ask for affection. That’s why I struggle when attention is shared with other dogs. It’s not jealousy—it’s more like a quiet plea: “Please don’t leave me this time.” That’s why I’m hoping for an only-dog home, where I can finally feel secure. When it’s just you and me, I’m a completely different dog. I’ll meet your eyes, lean gently against you, and offer shy little gestures of affection. Once I give my heart, I give it fully— with the deep, unwavering loyalty that Jindo dogs are known for. Home life may feel unfamiliar to me at first. I’ll need time, patience, and understanding. But if you’re willing to walk that slow beginning with me, I promise you this: I will become a dog who makes one person my whole world. A once-in-a-lifetime companion who loves quietly, deeply, and forever. Somewhere in a shelter, I’m still waiting— waiting for the one person who will call my name and mean it for life.
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Milo

Shiba Inu Jindo

Male, 1 yr 2 mos
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
🏠 Currently in a Seattle foster home 🧡 Hi, I'm Milo 🧡 Age: 1 year Breed: Jindo-Shiba Mix Sex: Male Weight: 8kg (just under 18 lbs) I may be fully grown, but I’m a little guy with a big heart—and I’m ready to fill your home with love, one pawstep at a time. People say I look like a little teddy bear, with my soft brown fur and round eyes that are always full of curiosity. I’m small, sweet, and full of quiet charm. You might never guess it from my gentle looks, but I’ve already been through a lot in my short life. I was once on a euthanasia list… but I was saved just in time. Since then, I’ve only known shelter life. A real home? I’ve never had one. But I’m hoping that’s about to change—with you. Because I’ve never lived in a house, I haven’t learned all the rules yet—especially when it comes to potty training. I’m not used to going inside or outside properly, so I’ll need your help learning a routine from scratch. If you gently guide me to the same spot after meals, naps, and playtime—and reward me with yummy treats when I get it right—I’ll catch on quickly. If I make mistakes, please don’t scold me. Just quietly clean up and help me try again. I really want to learn! At first, I might be a little unsure around new people. I don’t trust easily, but not because I don’t want to—it’s just that I’ve never really known what it means to feel safe. That said, I’m very curious, and I love food (especially treats from your hand!). Give me a bit of time, and you’ll see me coming over on my own, asking for pets and showing you my soft, cuddly side. Sometimes sudden movements or unfamiliar touches might startle me, so it’s best to approach slowly at first—low posture, calm energy, and of course… snacks! With your patience and kindness, I’ll learn that hands mean love, not fear. When it’s time for walks, I do best with a chest harness and a backup leash for safety—two points of security, just in case. Quiet streets are my favorite for now. With gentle exposure and encouragement, I’ll slowly grow more confident exploring the world by your side. I know I’m not perfect. I still have so much to learn. But now is the perfect time to teach me. I’m young, open-hearted, and so eager to bond. With love, patience, and a calm guiding hand, I’ll grow into a polite, loyal companion who brings joy to your everyday life. I’ve lived my life behind shelter walls—but I’m ready to trade that for warm beds, gentle walks, and a forever family to call my own. Could that family be you? With hope in my eyes and love in my little heart, Milo 🐾

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