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Misoon

Name Misoon
Gender Female
Age 1 yr (as of 7/10/24)
Breed Jindo mix
Weight 35-40lbs
Dog Good with dogs
Cat Not tested
Kids Not tested
Crate-trained In training
Housebroken In training
Leash Ok on leash
Adoption fee $650
Additional Note Korean International Program, DaEun

Meet Misoon! Misoon is a sweet and delightful 1 year old Jindo mix looking for a loving home. Misoon was brought into the shelter not long after she gave births in factory area as a stray dog. But the shelter had a very high kill rate and Misoon ended up on the euthanasia list. At the shelter, Misoon was described as ‘Gentle dog, loves people’.  On the first day Misoon met the rescuer, she right away jumped up and shook her tail. Misoon LOVES humans! Misoon is such a cuddle bug that Misoon loves to take rest next to both foster fur brother and foster family. During night, Misoon sleeps on bed with her foster fur brother and foster mom. She will barely sleep on her own. Misoon is good on car rides. She loves to travel with her foster family. She would seat in the back either enjoy the breeze or sleep. Misoon will be your travel mate!

Misoon also enjoys her walks and behaves well on a leash. She wears both harness and collar which does not bother her at all. Misoon is generally good with other dogs but she is not much interested in playing with dogs. She prefers calm dogs like her foster fur brother than energetic fur friends she meets.  Misoon is a gentle, sweet, cuddly, curious and affectionate girl eager to find her forever family. It is the rescuer’s fervent wish for Misoon to find a forvever home where she will be cared for and loved unconditionally. We are looking for a home that has patience and will allow Misoon the time she needs to adjust and give her the full opportunity to learn what it means to be in a loving home. Misoon is patiently waiting for a home to call her own! 

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