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Bomi And Ruee

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3-7 years|Jindo|Male|Medium|Wells, NV
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🤐 Quiet💪 Independent🐕 Dog Friendly

Bomi And Ruee are medium-sized, apricot, beige, white, cream, and tan Jindos living in Wells, NV. Both are neutered and vaccinated adults with friendly, gentle temperaments. They are house trained and have medium-length coats. These bonded dogs need a secure backyard and a stable home willing to give them the time and patience to settle in.

About Bomi And Ruee

Bomi and Ruee are a bonded Jindo mother and son pair seeking a long-term foster or adopter who will commit to them together. Both have survived major upheaval: Bomi was rescued from the dog meat trade, Ruee born in a high-kill shelter in South Korea. After seven years in their adoptive home, their owner passed away and they've once again found themselves in need of stability. Now about 7 and 8 years old, they landed in a rural Texas shelter before being saved. Their current foster home is nearing its end, so it’s urgent to find a stable landing spot where they don’t have to start over yet again. Bomi and Ruee are shy but gentle souls. Bomi follows people from room to room and enjoys gentle affection; Ruee is more reserved, preferring to observe, but has shown encouraging progress. They find comfort around other steady dogs and get along well with their dog foster sister. Both dogs have a preference for avoiding conflict and will retreat before reacting. They are working with a positive reinforcement trainer who believes both have much potential, with Ruee especially making strides as he learns to trust. A secure, fenced backyard is required, as leash walks are still overwhelming for them. Their adopter or long-term foster must offer patience and calm, and be committed to slow-building trust. After all they’ve been through, stability is essential—they deserve a safe, quiet place with minimal upheaval. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Bomi And Ruee

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Bomi And Ruee, as Jindos, generally thrive in homes with patient owners and a calm, consistent environment. A stable home with a secure yard suits them best, as they tend to be sensitive and bond closely to their people.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Jindos like Bomi And Ruee need a securely fenced yard to feel safe and have space to move. They aren’t happy living in apartments without outdoor access, particularly since walks can be stressful for them.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Bomi And Ruee’s breed can coexist with respectful children but need a calm environment and gentle handling. They may do best in homes with older children or adults who understand their reserve and need for space.