

Miso















Meet Miso! Miso is an adorable 1 year old Jindo mix. She was rescued from the shelter when her time ran out. Her name ‘Miso’ means smile in Korean. She is such a beautiful good girl who is happy and bright making people around her smile all the time.
Miso could be little slow(a few hours or so) at first for acclimation but she will carefully approach to new people once she warms up. This loving girl will ask for hugs and kisses to you. Snuggling is her favorite part. It seems like she really knows how to turn on the charm. She is ok with both men and women but she doesn’t like people who approaches to her too quickly. If the strangers try to pet her suddenly, she would step back trying to avoid them. She also needs slow intro meeting new dogs and do better with calmer dogs rather than active ones.
Miso is a great eater enjoying every meal and treats. If the food is not enough, she would beg for more food
She likes to sleep independently on the floor instead of using a doggie bed or sharing a bed with the foster. However, she still likes to sleep at the bedroom door front to be able to see the family while sleeping.
Miso loves to go out and explore the neighborhood with a great excitement. Squeaky toys are her favorite to play with. She understands her name and she likes to run to people when people call her name with lower posture like kneeling down. Miso is ok with riding in the car using a crate.
Her ideal family would be someone who enjoys outings and has the time and willingness to take her out at least three times a day as she LOVES walking. It would be an ideal for her to be the only dog in the home because she needs slow intro. A home with another dog will be ok as long as the other dog is calm and the home knows to do slow introduction. A home with a yard would be ideal because she loves the outdoors. We are looking for a family who can give her a lot of love and pets as she really enjoys getting petted. She also enjoys brushing once a day.
We are looking for a home who understands the responsibilities of owning and raising a dog as a member of their family.






