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  • Jimmy

    Jimmy

    Fee: $600 Location:  Vancouver

    Approx Birthday: May 1 2013 Sex: Male  Breed:  Maltese Weight: 5kg  Length (chest to base of tail): 31cm Height ( head to toe): 24 cm Spayed?/Neutered?: Yes 

    Previous condition: N/A  Special Needs: N/A 

    Harness Trained: Yes Potty: Mostly Outdoor  Basic Commands: Yes (sit) Pee Pads: No  Ever Been Alone in Home: Yes Things to Work on: Nipping, Growling when putting on harness, and when being picked up, separation anxiety in the beginning 

    Food brand: Kibble Number of Feeding per Day: 2

    Kid Friendly: 4/5 Dog Friendly: 4/5 Cat Friendly: 3.5/5 *Barking: 2/5 Chewing: 1/5 Separation Anxiety: 2/5 Fear for Adult Men: 2/5 Active Level: 2-3/5 Love for Cuddling: 4/5

    Kid Friendly: Mostly friendly and wants to approach. However does not do well with overly affectionate children – might nip. Mature children recommended

    Cuddling: Loves cuddling, and would use head to ask for more pets if you stop 

    Dog Friendly*: Peaceful with dogs but do not seek play 

    Cat Friendly: Lived with 3 cats for 2 weeks – Sometimes barks and chases but can be stopped 

    Barking: Excitement, Alert, Guarding barks. Barks for 5 min when being left alone in the beginning. Simmers down quickly or when corrected 

    Fear for Adult Men: Prefers women over men but not skittish. Might nip fingers if men grab him too quickly 

    Potty: Needs a consistent pottying schedule. Will mark indoors in the beginning in a new environment.

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    Jimmy was surrendered to the public shelter in Miaoli on Sep 15 2020. The owner said he’s physically unwell and cannot care for Jimmy anymore. Knowing that the shelter environment is not friendly for the tiny Jimmy, the shelter volunteers messaged the rescuer right away and picked up. 

    Jimmy is generally a sweet dog that loves the outdoors! Despite being 7 years old, he can handle a 2 hour long offleash hike. He has a few things to work on and hence the adopter has to be very patient, accepting, and assertive in correcting his behavioural challenges. 

    Jimmy hates having his paws touched. He will growl first then nip if you grab his paws suddenly without warning. He nips to protect himself and would not pursue the attack. To mediate this, the fosters in Vancouver has been training to desensitize his paw touching using positive reinforcement techniques, distraction, and some mild correction. He can achieve no growling once he trusts the people and can anticipate the person’s actions. 

    This is similar with putting on sweaters, jackets and harnesses. He’s currently working on getting used to these actions. The adopter will need to be patient and proactively modifying his behaviours. Jimmy is scared of having something covered over his head, like putting a towel over his head and drying him. He will snap out of fear. That being said, he is easy to groom at the professional groomer. The groomers could wash him, cut his hair and trim his nails. 

    Jimmy will do well in a home that has a relatively simple social life, with low to medium energy lifestyle. The adopter needs to be very patient with these behaviours, be willing to put in the work, and not be afraid of being nipped in the beginning. 

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  • Criminalize Animal Abuse in China NOW

    Criminalize Animal Abuse in China NOW

    🔥Please Add Your Signature Today to Save Animals in China🔥

    Millions of dogs are being killed, eaten, abused every minute, and we can do something about it. Since Becky Wang joined CooGo Rescue Foundation to expand our rescue effort to China, she not only has been assisting the front line rescue efforts, advocating for the animal rights in her social circles, and participating in the anti-abuse animal law making discussions in China. We believe that anyone can make a difference by voicing for these poor animals through signing petitions. Please add your signature today and share!

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  • Bailey

    Bailey

    Bailey Walking on the Streets of Beijing

    Bailey




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    My name is Baily, I’m 10 months old now and I’m currently living in Beijing, China. I was abandoned in a construction site without my parents. I heard that even though we the Chinese Rural Dogs are native to the beautiful land of China; people here view us as tools. People here keep us as guard dogs, and if we get too old to guard the home, we get sold to the dog butchers for meat. These butchers electrocute us, boil us alive to remove hair, or kill us in ways that are unimaginably cruel.

    Fortunately, I was spotted by my rescuer, Min when I was two months old. She took me to the vet, dewormed, vaccinated me, and gave me an overall check-up. Min told me that she couldn’t take me home because she has many of us, the Chinese Rural Dogs at home. She had no choice but leaving me at the animal hospital. It’s been 8 months since I first moved here, and the staff members would periodically let me out of the crate. Seeing the dogs come and go, I wish I could run free in the field just like them!

    When Min came to the animal hospital to visit me, she told me that CooGo Rescue Foundation has been planning to bring me to Vancouver. CooGo has been rescuing dogs from Taiwan for the past 3 years and successfully rehomed more than 360 dogs. They have recently learned about how people treat dogs like me in China and are trying to find a way to find me a furever home! I got so excited until I heard about COVID has limited the volunteer passengers that can bring me over. Without a flight volunteer, it will cost around CAD $2500 to take me from Beijing to Vancouver. Will you chip in today to help me come to Canada?? 

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  • Pepper

    Pepper

    Fee: $550 Location:  Vancouver 

    Approx Birthday: July 2020 Sex: Female  Breed: Formosan Mountain Dog Weight: 8 kg  Length (head to toe): 55cm Height (chest to base of tail): 55 cm Spayed?/Neutered?: Yes

    Special Need: N/A Previous injury: N/A 

    Harness Trained: Yes  Crate Trained?: Yes Potty: Mostly Indoor (In Training)  Basic Commands: Yes  Pee Pads: No  Ever Been Alone in Home: No

    Food brand: Kibbles Number of Feeding per Day 2

    Kid Friendly: 5/5 Dog Friendly: 5/5 Cat Friendly: 4/5 * Barking: 1.5/5 Chewing: 3/5 Separation Anxiety: 2/5 Fear for Adult Men: 1/5 Active Level:* 5/5 Independence Level: 2/5 

    Cat Friendly*: wants to sniff

    Level of Independence*: Velcro

    Active Level:* Very active and needs lots of stimulation and exercise daily

    Barking:* Minimal with some alert barking and can be corrected

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    Found together with her siblings, Mocha and Pear, abandoned by the seaside waiting to die. Thankfully the rescuers passed by at the right time, and rescued them, vetted and spayed them. 

    In Vancouver, Pear can walk on leash on busy streets, and loves approaching strangers on the street for attention. She also attempts to cuddle with the foster’s resident dog at home! That being said, Pepper has a few puppy things to work on, including chewing, pottying, and basic obedience training. Being a Formosan Mountain Dog, she will be most happy with an active family that can offer at least 2 hours to vigorous exercise per day. 

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  • Annie

    Annie

    Fee: $550 Location:  Vancouver Time of Arrival: November 25, 2020

    Approx Birthday: May 25 2020  Sex: Female  Breed: Formosan Mountain Dog x Weight: 10kg  Length (head to toe): 55cm  Height (chest to base of tail): 40cm Spayed?/Neutered?: Yes

    Special Need: N/A Previous injury: N/A Vaccines Pending: N/A

    Leash Trained: In Training  Potty: Mostly Outdoor  Basic Commands: In Training  Pee Pads: In Training Ever Been Alone in Home: No

    Food brand: Halo Kibbles + Freshly Cooked Meat Number of Feeding per Day: 3

    Kid Friendly: 4/5  Dog Friendly: 5/5 Cat Friendly: Not met one *Barking: 3/5 Chewing: 3/5 Separation Anxiety: 2/5 Fear for Adult Men: 2/5 Active Level: 3/5 Independence Level: 3/5

    *Kid Friendly: Sometimes plays too vigorously and would play nip. Recommending a family older children or able to supervise play 

    *Cat interactions: Scared of cats and will bark and growl. This is improving with positive enforcement management 

    *Fear of Men: Not fearful

    *Barking: Puppy playful inquisitive barks 

    *Chewing: Likes chewing toys and twigs 

    *Dog Friendly: Loves playing does not read between the lines 

    *Chewing: At teething stage and likes to chew on wires. Can substitute with chewing toys and he will accept and start chewing the “right thing” 

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    Annie and sister were trapped and admitted into the shelter. Someone has deliberately cut their ears. She loves playing with her water bowl and eating 

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