Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
House-trained,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
✅Currently located in South Korea✅️
💟Available to fly to JFK/EWR💟
💙 Update Account: @be__my_family
1⃣ Health Status
• Spayed: Not yet
• Other:
• Microchipped
2⃣ Rescue Story
Koko was found alone at the Gimje city shelter. Due to the poor shelter conditions and her weak immune system, she contracted parvovirus and had to be urgently hospitalized. She was rescued by ADogs just as she finished her treatment.
3⃣ Personality and Behavior
• With People: Koko is a total sweetheart who wags her tail with excitement when she sees people! If a stranger sits near her, she’ll crawl into their lap and roll over for belly rubs. With people she knows, she loves cuddling and relaxing in their arms. Sudden attempts to pick her up might startle her, so a gentle approach is best.
• With Dogs: She gets along well with other dogs and loves their company! She’s good at reading social cues and adjusts her energy to match her playmates. She may get scared if a much bigger dog approaches too quickly.
• Separation Anxiety: At first, she may feel anxious and bark when left alone, but she soon settles in her kennel or plays with toys on her own. She’s still a young pup and will need consistent training.
• Potty Training: 100% pee pad trained indoors. She’s very tidy and may avoid dirty pads, so it’s important to keep them clean.
• Grooming & Handling: She initially squirms during nail trimming but eventually settles.
• Walking & Leash Training: She’s new to walking and is still scared of the leash moving around. She needs slow, positive leash desensitization.
• Car Rides: She does well and doesn’t get carsick.
4⃣ Special Notes
• As a young pup, she may show behaviors like separation anxiety, potty accidents, mouthing, light biting, whining, mischief, howling, or barking—she’ll need training.
• Her growth and shedding levels are unpredictable as her parents are unknown.
• She’s learning “Sit” and “Wait” and is working on becoming more calm.
• Koko is currently teething and enjoys chewing—sometimes on hands or clothes. Offer chew toys or wooden sticks to redirect her.
• She loves food and may rush to eat other dogs’ meals, but if another dog approaches her food, she’ll usually back away.
• She’s scared of sudden loud noises or movements, so slow approaches are best. Being held still feels unfamiliar, and she may vocalize discomfort when picked up suddenly.