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Intake Number: 2020-00824

Clyde

Clyde

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Clyde is an adorable male jindo/KVD mixed breed who arrived at our shelter alongside his sister, Bonnie, in late September 2020. They were discovered on the side of the street when they were just 2 months old and have been growing up with us ever since. Initially timid, both Bonnie and Clyde have blossomed into joyful and carefree dogs who delight in running and exploring the great outdoors. Well, except for the part when we try to put their leashes on - they're not big fans of that! Clyde is the more confident and mischievous of the two. He's like the energizer bunny, always on the go, and loves chasing after his furry friends in the playpen. Water doesn't intimidate him either, and he enjoys dipping his paws during those hot summer days. While Clyde can sometimes be a bit annoying to Bonnie, it's all part of their sibling dynamic. He also looks out for his sister, making sure she's safe and sound.

One of our volunteers had this to say about Clyde:
"Clyde adores his kennel mate, Bonnie. They couldn't bear to be apart, and being together has helped him relax a bit more. They spend their time walking and running side by side. Although Clyde was initially a bit nervous outside, he loves being around people, approaching them for sniffs and pats. He's such a gentle and sweet boy. I can envision him thriving in a home with another dog as a companion, which would help him build confidence."

Clyde is searching for a forever family overflowing with love, ready to embark on countless adventures and spoil him endlessly. If you'd like to provide Clyde with a loving home, please reach out to us via email or submit an adoption application form. We'll gladly assist you in commencing the adoption process and bringing Clyde into your life!

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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.