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Hi, I'm

Jinu

Jindo

currently located at

Free Korean Dogs Toronto Transport Stop

Toronto, ON

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age

Young

gender

Male

colour

Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with Black

size

Med. 26-60 Lbs (12-27 Kg)

pet code

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My story

*Note: Currently, Jinu is in Korea, but he will be arriving in Toronto once adopted.For more info about the dog or the adoption application, please click here.BackgroundJinu was one of six puppies born to a mother dog who was rescued from euthanasia. Jinu was an adorable puppy, but he was born with a congenital deformity in his left front leg. It is shorter than his other legs. Despite his difficult start in life, he has grown into a happy, playful, and affectionate dog. He currently lives at the shelter with his siblings and many other dogs.Personality and SocializationJinu is a very friendly, outgoing, and affectionate boy. He is great with strangers and is usually the very first dog to run over and greet new visitors with a wagging tail. He loves attention and happily leans in for pets and affection.He gets along well with both men and women and is comfortable around adult men. Jinu is very social with other dogs and spends every day playing with around twenty other dogs at the shelter. Sometimes, however, he can get a bit overwhelmed if larger or stronger dogs are too pushy. He would do best with gentle dogs in a peaceful environment rather than at a busy dog park.BehavioursJinu loves to run and play and moves around without any difficulty. He is quick, active, and enjoys exploring. He has not had many opportunities to ride in the car, but he handles car rides well. He also cooperates nicely during baths and veterinary exams. He walks well on leash and enjoys spending time outdoors. Jinu is both indoor and outdoor house trained.Since he has always lived with his littermates and other dogs, it is difficult to know whether he experiences separation anxiety when left completely alone. At the shelter, however, he sleeps by himself at night without any problems.Health and DietJinu is neutered, microchipped, dewormed, fully vaccinated, and receives monthly parasite prevention. He is healthy and ready to find his forever home. He eats regular dry kibble and has no known food allergies.Jinu was born with a shorter left front leg. This congenital condition does not require any special treatment. He walks, runs, and plays confidently without pain or limitations. The vet says regular exercise will help him build more muscle and make walking even easier. His unique little leg is simply part of what makes him special.Ideal HomeJinu would love a family looking for an affectionate and social companion. Someone who works from home or is retired and can spend plenty of time with him would be an ideal match. He thrives on human attention and will happily greet you every day with excitement and love. He could do well in a home with another gentle and friendly dog or as an only dog, provided he receives plenty of companionship, exercise, and enrichment.Jinu has overcome a difficult beginning and is now ready for the happy life he deserves. All he needs is a family who will see beyond his little leg and love him for the wonderful dog he is.*Note: Currently, Jinu is in Korea, but he will be arriving in Toronto once adopted.For more info about the dog or the adoption application, please click here.

If you have any questions or would like to adopt Jinu, please reach out to the adoption group directly. PetSmart Charities does not facilitate the adoption process. Thank you.

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Free Korean Dogs Toronto Transport Stop

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16 Yonge Street

Toronto, ON M5E 2A1

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