Todd
Todd
Everypawdy, meet Todd!
Todd is estimated to be born in 2016. She is a chonky female jindo clocking in at 30kg! She was admitted into the shelter in 2018 and has been living here at the shelter for over half her life now. She 100% deserves an amazing furever family! Todd is a sweet and gentle girl who just loves to take slow strolls outside with our volunteers. Yes, she’s a chonk (and may need to diet a bit), but she is motivated to please hoomans. Especially if the hooman has yummy treats. Todd is heading towards her old lady years, and we would love for her to find a home where she can be someone’s cuddle buddy for the rest of her life.
Here’s what our volunteers had to say about Todd:
“Say hello to Todd, named after the Fox from The Fox and the Hound. She is a little bit of a chonk, but that just means there’s more to love. Todd is not a running dog, and she really liked chicken. So if you need a walking buddy, Todd is the dog for you.
She didn’t pull on the leash, and liked to sniff everything. She is very sweet and curious. So your walks will last a while because she will enjoy sniffing every blade of grass
40/20 chonky butt”
“Todd (U12) is the easiest dog to walk: calm and chill, loves a grass salad, not much running, just a little bit of jogging. Have recently gained some weight, we fear that Todd had broken the equal food distribution system as she appears to be much chubbier than her kennel-mate. At least the two of them are in-sync: Todd even knows to kick up some dirt to cover her kennel-mate's number two.
I was told that Todd would "be perfect for the recent retiree". And I fully agree. What's better than to grow old with a friendly dog like Todd.
P.s. Todd is a she, as we discovered at the end of the walk. So whoever chooses to adopt her even get the joy of giving her a new name!”
If you would like to adopt sweet Todd, please email us, and we’ll help you get started on bringing this fluffy chonk home~
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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.