Soy
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Soy
AvailableSoy is a medium-sized, female puppy with a lovely white and cream coat. She is altered and up to date on vaccinations. Although she's still in her puppy phase, she is already house trained and weighs in at around 35 pounds. Soy is currently enjoying her days in Danvers, MA, awaiting a forever home where she can thrive.
About Soy
Soy is a playful ten-month-old puppy who brings joy to her foster family with her quirky antics. This little troublemaker loves to curl up on the sofa and follows her humans from room to room, cleverly disappearing when she senses trouble brewing. Currently in South Korea, Soy can fly to the U.S. with a flight volunteer when matched with a family. A complete adoption application must be submitted to be considered. Once approved, adopters will enjoy a two-week trial period to ensure Soy settles in well. She's cautious in new environments and needs time to build trust. Allow her to approach on her own terms, and she will reward you with affectionate cuddles. Soy has shown great progress with outdoor potty training, loves her walks, and needs at least 60 minutes of exercise daily. She thrives in a multi-dog home, as she relies on the company of other dogs and experiences anxiety when left alone. Soy is not suited for homes with cats or very young children. The family that takes her in will not only gain a loyal companion but also a bundle of laughter and joy. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and letโs get started.
Adoption Fee
$650Payment after application.
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Questions about Soy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Soy, as a Jindo/Shiba Inu mix, thrives best in a loving home with at least one other dog. She feels more secure and relaxed with canine companions around.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Soy enjoys her time outdoors and, ideally, would benefit from a home with ample space to run and play. Regular walks and a secure yard will help her expend her energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Soy has limited exposure to children but would do best with calm kids who respect her space. Energetic or young children may not be the right match for her.











