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male 2 years old |
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male 1 year old |
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female young adult |
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female 1 year old |
What is a JJDR dog?
The majority of dogs taken in by JJDR come to us through Los Angles City and County shelters. They were either picked up as strays running the streets of Southern California or were dumped at the shelter by uncaring owners. Unfortunately, the need for rescue far exceeds the space available, and it’s only the lucky few who make it into foster care.
What advantages are there to rescuing a dog from the JJDR?
When a dog is brought into rescue they are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, checked over by a veterinarian, and microchipped. They are then placed in an evaluators home where they are temperament tested and quarantined for a minimum of two weeks. These evaluators are personally familiar with the traits of the Jindo breed and frequently update their knowledge of the breed and of canine behavior in general.
After the initial evaluation, JJDR dogs are placed up for adoption and into a foster home if one is available. While being fostered, they are often given basic obedience training and crate training. They also undergo further temperament and personality evaluation.
After a dog is placed,
the JJDR is always available to offer advisement to help make the placement
a successful long-term one. In the case that a dog cannot be kept
by the adopter, the dog will be accepted back by the JJDR.