Maneul
Maneul
Everypawdy, meet Maneul!
Maneul, a member of our “Veggie Family,” is a male jindo mixed breed. He arrived at our shelter at the end of October 2021 as a tiny bean after being abandoned in a cardboard box with his 5 siblings, along with their mother, Paprika. Maneul and his family members are all named after vegetables! Maneul’s name means Garlic in Korean. Maneul’s sister, Bechu, has already been adopted, and now it’s Maneul and his siblings and momma waiting for their turn! Maneul is an absolute energizer bunny and the sweetest boy! He has been growing up so well with us at the shelter! Maneul loves to play with his siblings and also is very friendly with hoomans! He loves to run up and tackle us with his chubby body and short legs! However, Maneul has a bit of a deformed leg. His right paw is a little turned outwards. It may need to be addressed one day, but it hasn’t slowed or stopped Maneul at all! A definitely playful and innocent baby boy!
Here’s what one of our volunteers had to say after walking our spicy clove of garlic:
“I remember seeing Maneul as a tiny puppy last winter. He is 1 of the 6 veggie puppies and has definitely grown into a big boy body with short legs. Maneul is a friendly, energetic boy. He is really cheerful and really loves playing with us. He was so excited to come out so he jumped and pulled on the leash but later on, he calmed down a lot and walked really nicely. Although he is still a little apprehensive about the river, he still followed his brother and enjoyed the new experience. He has a small issue with his right front paw. It's turned outwards, but it doesn't bother him at all, nor does it stop him from enjoying life. Let's find this precious boy the love he deserves!!”
Maneul is now looking for a loving forever family who can always play with him and love him to the moon and back! He deserves a home where he can always go back to no matter what! If you would like to adopt Maneul, please email us, and we’ll help you get 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.
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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.
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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.