Thyme
Thyme
Everypawdy, meet Thyme!
Thyme is estimated to be born in 2021. She is a jindo mixed breed puppy who came to our shelter at the end of August 2021. She was only 2 months old when she was found on the streets by herself, but then another pup was found on the way, Basil. Thyme and Basil are adopted sisters who came to the shelter together and have been growing up here since. Thyme had the cutest, lightly toasted floppy ears and big paws when she first got here. But now she has grown into those paws and her toasted ears have now gone up! Thyme is a sweet girl with the prettiest smile that melts people’s hearts! She enjoys playing with her puppy kennelmates, and she does like to cuddle! She just needs to get to know you first, haha! Thyme would do well with a family who can be patient and give her the freedom and time she needs to feel comfortable.
Here is what some of our volunteers had to say about Thyme:
"Introducing Thyme, a shy but sweet girl seeking a loving forever home. She's nervous of sudden movements and loud sounds but enjoys spending time with volunteers and getting gentle pets.
Being smaller-sized, she's a perfect fit for apartments. Thyme is a gentle soul who craves love and needs a patient family.
If you're ready to provide a calm and caring environment, Thyme would be an adorable companion who will fill your life with sweetness and affection."
"Here is happy, friendly puppy Thyme. I don't think I need to describe her much - just look at how she is happily jumping on everyone, and you know her personality. I don't think Thyme has been out very often, as walking on a leash is something that she is still not very comfortable with. She can be a little bit all over the place, and she clearly felt more comfortable when her kennel friends are around. Compared to other puppies, Thyme is confident - she is just excited to play, get treats and stick around with her hooman."
Thyme is now looking for an affectionate forever family who can give her a safe and cozy home where she can always be happy for the rest of her life. If you would like to adopt Thyme, 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.