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Breed Jindo
Color
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Small
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
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shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Dog

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location PO Box 350908, Toledo, OH 43615
hour (419) 826-3499

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All Planned Pethood dogs and puppies are altered (spayed/neutered) and fully vetted prior to adoption. Dog breed is a best guess by the vet and/or Petfinder breed expert findings. We cannot guarantee breed, weight, age of dogs or final adult size of puppies.


Scarlett is a very pretty 25 lb, 2-3 year old Jindo. which is a spitz-type dog which originates from Korea. Scarlett is a sweet and intelligent dog who seems to bond very quickly with whoever cares for her. She's been housetrained and crate trained in her foster home, and seems to get along fine with other dogs. Scarlett was rescued from the Fulton County dog pound. Here is a note from her foster dad: Scarlett is a good-tempered and highly intelligent dog who seems to bond very quickly with caregivers. She is housetrained and was crate trained in her previous foster home. She also gets along well with the other dogs in our home. Scarlett has a long, loping gait not unlike that of a wolf, and to watch her run is truly a moment of natural grace. She seems to crave affection, and already knows some basic commands. Though not a frequent barker, Scarlett has a deep voice and a commanding bark when strangers come to the door. A word about the Jindo breed: while these are not hyperactive dogs, they do require exercise and room to run. The Jindo can be very affectionate, and love to cuddle, but they should be matched with owners who can ensure their need for physical activity. Scarlett seems to bond first with men, and follows me around the house most of the day. As I write this post, she is laying next to me on my bed, content to pass the time with human company. In our first days together, I have not witnessed any negative behaviors with her, and she seems like the ideal dog for a family with older children. We have not seen her around younger children yet, although her former foster family had two younger children. We will have more information about Scarlett as we get to know her, or complete an online application to meet her today! Foster-PPI-17 ID#111207.2 12/15/7




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