Korean Jindo Dog in OK needs home.

Korean Jindo Dogs do very poorly in shelter environments because they dislike noise and commotion.
They retreat inside themselves in these types of chaotic situations, and, thus, are unlikely to get out of the shelter because they don’t interact.
Please share him – I’m sure he will be a treasure to whomever can see past his initially aloof exterior.
“Nanook” is a young boy, about 54lbs, currently in a rural shelter in OK (Oklahoma).We were contacted by a volunteer at the shelter to help network him for a home. They are concerned because he is shy and scared and though not aggressive, is not showing well in the shelter because of his reluctance to interact.
They also said that he’d been let in the yard with two female dogs and got along well with both.If you can help in any way, or would like further information on this handsome boy, please contact the following:
hbr@doglover.com
or 405-445-4037 (you’ll likely get voice mail, but they will get back to you as soon as they can)


