Quincy
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Quincy
AvailableQuincy is a young, medium-sized male Jindo in Feasterville, PA, with a soft white and cream coat of medium length. Quincy has been neutered and is up to date on his vaccinations. Heās house trained, though still working on his peeing routine, and is known for being loyal and eager to bond.
About Quincy
Quincy is the sort of companion who thrives on closeness. At 4 years old and around 28 lb, heās a lively Jindo mix who journeyed out of wildfire territory and is now looking for a steady, loving home in Feasterville, PA. Youāll notice some shyness up front, but it doesnāt lastāgive Quincy a little time and a treat, and heās right at your hip, soaking up attention and following you from room to room. He warms up quickly and genuinely wants to be involved in whatever youāre doing, whether itās a walk, playtime, or just couch lounging. Quincy likes meeting other dogs but can be awkward at times, never aggressive, just a bit uneasy until he figures things out. He especially thrives when heās the only dog and can focus all his affection on his people. At home, Quincy is low maintenanceāhe rests easy, suffers no separation anxiety, and will strongly suggest he deserves a spot on your bed at night. Heās halfway house-trained for peeing and fully for pooping, plus heās crate-trained. Ear care will need to be part of his routine since heās prone to infections. Heās not a fan of cars and can be hesitant about baths, but he powers through with a little support. Quincy would do best in an active home thatās ready to keep building his confidence and can manage his excitement around young children. Heās goofy, affectionate, and ready to become someoneās true sidekick. They are ready to love you; are you ready to apply?
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$650Payment after application.
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Questions about Quincy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Quincy, as a Jindo, does best in a home with space to move and active engagement from his family. Heās adaptable but thrives when included in daily routines.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Jindos like Quincy appreciate a yard or regular access to outdoor spaces for exercise. Daily walks and playtime are important for his health and happiness.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Quincy tends to do well with children, though his playful, sometimes jumpy nature means heās better suited for homes with older kids who can match his energy.











