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Boomer from Korea - Cocker Spaniel (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Cocker Spaniel Dogs For Adoption in Seattle, WA, USA

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Nickname
Boomer from Korea
Breed
Cocker Spaniel
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
Seattle, WA, 98133, USA

Description

Cocker Spaniel Dogs For Adoption in Seattle, WA, USA

Posted Breed: Cocker Spaniel (short coat). My name is Boomer from South Korea and I am a 3 year old Male Cocker Spaniel. I am 24 lbs and I was saved from a dog meat farm in South Korea . I was hit and

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beaten daily .I used to try and hide and I would curl up in a ball and cry but I still got beat. I suffered pain and fear every day and prayed to be saved. I got hurt from the beatings and walk a little funny. Korea kills an estimated 2.5 million dogs a year to be eaten. We are tortured and we all suffer unimaginable pain .I am so lucky to get a one way ticket to come to Seattle to find a new forever home! Take me on car rides, walks in the park and I will become your very best friend. I get along well with people of all ages, gentle kids and other dogs. I need a home with a family that won’t leave me alone all day and will do best with a loving family that can give me lots of love and affection! On all overseas adoptions our pet rescue dog trainer will be required to come to your home for half price and help train with your new dog for only $75. My adoption fee of $ 1350.will cover my Neuter DA2PP shots, Rabies, Bordetella, Deworm, Heart Worm Test, Microchip, Boarding Fees, Health Certificate, and AIRLINE TRANSPORT COST from KOREA to SEATTLE.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short
Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-221699
Date Listed
08/20/2019
Date Expires
Expired

Cocker Spaniel


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