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Intake Number: 2020-00167

Puffy

Puffy

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Everypawdy, meet Puffy!

Puffy is estimated to be born in 2019. She is a 20+kg jindo female who was admitted as a puppy with her siblings in 2020 March. Puffy, along with her brother Buddy and two sisters, were brought to the shelter in March of last year when they were just 3 months old. She is now fully grown, her sisters have been adopted and her brother Buddy is flying out to SF soon. Now it’s just Puffy left who needs a furever home. Puffy is our YPAP belly rub QUEEN! Puffy is very cuddly and very funny. Puffy is a jindo so has lots of energy. She is looking for a home with humans that can take her on lots of long walks and hikes. Puffy will do well with other dogs and older children. Or who can handle her excitedness and can take her for a walk and play with her. Puffy has spent her whole life in the shelter and definitely deserves a chance at her furever home.

Here’s what one of our volunteers had to say about Puffy:
“This girl's name is Puffy, and she is also silly. One of the pack members of D2, she loves belly scratches. She is also alert, inquisitive, and was always on the lookout for something. But she wasn't aggressive or pulling on the leash. She wasn't as interested in treats as some of her other pack members, but she's an intelligent dog who needs more stimulation and attention than treats. I think with some training, Puffy could make an excellent guard dog, and of course an even better companion.”

Puffy deserves an amazing furever family! If you would like to adopt and welcome YPAP’s sweet, Puffy girl into your home, 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.

  • 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.