Harry Pawter Of The
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Harry Pawter Of The
AvailableHarry Pawter is a young male Korean Jindo mix around 1 year old, with a medium build. He is house trained, neutered, and fully vaccinated, making him ready for adoption. Harry is currently at Beagles & Buddies, where he enjoys playful activity and socializing. He does best with adults and children and prefers homes without cats.
About Harry Pawter Of The
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Harry Pawter is a spirited young Korean Jindo mix, about a year old and weighing between 50 and 55 pounds. This outgoing boy is house trained, well-behaved in the home, and known for being quiet—he doesn’t typically bark. He enjoys playing with toys and gets along well with adults and children, making him a lively family companion. Harry previously lived harmoniously with a small male spaniel but can be selective about dog friends, sometimes showing food aggression with other dogs and being less comfortable with some small dogs. While he’s an active pup who loves his walks, he’ll do best with an adopter strong enough to handle him on a leash, as he once slipped out of his owner's grasp and startled another dog. Harry is neutered and up-to-date on his puppy shots, ready for a loving home to call his own. His brother’s DNA test revealed their lineage: predominantly Korean Jindo, with some pit bull, rottweiler, and German shepherd influences—an intriguing mix! The rescue has invested time socializing, vetting, and preparing Harry for adoption, ensuring he’s ready to settle into his furrever family. A complimentary training manual is included to help you start off on the right paw together. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Harry Pawter Of The
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jindos are typically well-suited for homes with securely fenced yards, as they enjoy outdoor activity and need space to explore. They do best in environments where they receive regular exercise and attention.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Korean Jindos benefit from access to a secure, moderate to large outdoor space where they can play and exercise. While they can adapt to apartments with frequent walks, they thrive with a yard.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jindos can be good with children when socialized properly from a young age. They are loyal and protective, often forming strong bonds with family members.
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