Aiden
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Aiden
AvailableAiden is a young, medium-sized male Jindo currently in Seattle, WA. He is neutered, vaccinated, and house trained. Aiden thrives around other friendly dogs and is searching for a dog-only environment where he can continue to learn and gain confidence. His loyal, intelligent nature and gentle demeanor make him a great fit for a quiet, caring home.
About Aiden
Aiden is a young Jindo who made quite the journey from Korea and is now looking for a home in Seattle, WA. He’s a gentle soul—sweet and a bit shy—thanks to a rough start in life, but being in a caring foster home is helping him gain his confidence every day. With time, he’s warming up around people, but he relies on the presence of friendly and confident dogs to show him the way. Aiden feels most comfortable surrounded by other dogs and needs a home without cats or children. He’s house trained, vaccinated, neutered, and microchipped, so he's ready for a fresh start. Jindos are famously loyal and smart—Aiden's no exception. With patient guidance and a stable pack, he will grow into a devoted companion. If you’re looking to help a deserving pup settle in and thrive, Aiden might be the one who makes your home feel complete. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Aiden
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Aiden, as a Jindo, is best suited for a calm household with people who appreciate routine and patience. Jindos do well in homes that value companionship and can offer a secure, structured space.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Aiden and other Jindos benefit from regular time outdoors and a secure yard, but they can also adapt to long walks and daily exercise in more urban settings if their activity needs are met.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Jindos like Aiden are usually best in quieter homes without young children, as they can be reserved and may not enjoy the unpredictability of a busy, kid-filled environment.











