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Intake Number: 2020-00565

Laia

Laia

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Laia is a 16kg female jindo mixed breed who came to our shelter in July 2020. She was found on the streets wearing a leather collar so we thought she was someone’s pet, but unfortunately her microchip had no owner info, and no one has come to scoop her up. Fortunately, Laia and her friendly roommate Jake have been keeping each other company during their stay. Lovely Laia is an absolute majestic queen with a pair of beautiful hazel eyes that make her look ethereal in the sun! Paired with her friendly yet calm temperament, Laia would do well in just about any furever home!

Here are some volunteer testimonies about Laia:
“Laia is extremely friendly and she loves hugging and kissing. She enjoys walking around and exploring but she doesn't have an exploding energy, well educated and pretty lady ”
“Laia is so curious about everything! Her nose rarely pointed anywhere but down, tryna take in all the smells possible during the walk. Took treats gently from the hand and had the vibes of 'I’m an independent lady.' Did not want to go back inside and plopped down when she realized we were walking towards her house. Had to pick her up and carry her in! She was okay with me carrying her into the building and resisted only a little when we got to her crate door.”

During our move to the new shelter location in Yongin, Laia and her roommate Jake had the honor of being cuddled by a well known Korean actor, Kiwoo Lee, who came to help out at our new shelter location last weekend! That’s right, Jake and Laia have celebrity approval! Surely these two cuddlebugs have more than proven that they are each deserving of getting love from a family after so many years waiting patiently at the shelter. If you would like to bring Laia to your home, send us an adoption application and we will get you started on the adoption process!



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  • Bahavior with cat or children

    Our dogs are rescued from meat farms or reported from the street and brought to our shelter. That's why we do not have information on how they behave with cats or children.

  • Cost of the adoption

    YAPA does not gain any profit from the dogs' adoption. Adopters need to cover the transportation and documentation fee for the government.

  • Vaccinations and spaying

    All our dogs are spayed and vaccinated by an approved vet before being sent to the adoptor. The costs of the procedures are covered by our donations.