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Aida, a Adopted mixed breed in Los Angeles, CA video 6/11

Aida

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Aida

Los Angeles, CA

Breed

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

Aida’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Aida's Story

Meet Aida!<br/><br/>Aida is a 1-2 year old Jindo mix. She’s originally from Korea, where she was rescued from a high kill shelter in Sejeong, Korea. She’s in the United States now, and is ready to find her forever home!<br/><br/>Aida is an absolute sweetheart, affectionate and full of life. Don’t be surprised if she wants to snuggle on her first night in her new home! Most of the time, though, she’s content to curl up in the same room as you and just hang out.<br/><br/>Aida is a very active dog (high energy) who loves hikes and long walks. She’d be great at an agility training course. She’s also completely house-trained, and gets along with other dogs. She would do best with another high energy dog. Slow proper introduction is a must with any dogs. She’d be best in a household with a secure yard so she can expend her energy and owners who can match her plentiful joyous energy.<br/><br/>Aida does have a mild case of separation anxiety, but with patience and a little training, she’ll be able to overcome it in no time flat. We believe this stems from pent up energy from lack of physical and mental stimulation. <br/><br/>*Apply online : https://wufaw.org/adoption

Meet Aida!

Aida is a 1-2 year old Jindo mix. She’s originally from Korea, where she was rescued from a high kill shelter in Sejeong, Korea. She’s in the United States now, and is ready to find her forever home!

Aida is an absolute sweetheart, affectionate and full of life. Don’t be surprised if she wants to snuggle on her first night in her new home! Most of the time, though, she’s content to curl up in the same room as you and just hang out.

Aida is a very active dog (high energy) who loves hikes and long walks. She’d be great at an agility training course. She’s also completely house-trained, and gets along with other dogs. She would do best with another high energy dog. Slow proper introduction is a must with any dogs. She’d be best in a household with a secure yard so she can expend her energy and owners who can match her plentiful joyous energy.

Aida does have a mild case of separation anxiety, but with patience and a little training, she’ll be able to overcome it in no time flat.

Meet Aida!

Aida is a 1-2 year old Jindo mix. She’s originally from Korea, where she was rescued from a high kill shelter in Sejeong, Korea. She’s in the United States now, and is ready to find her forever home!

Aida is an absolute sweetheart, affectionate and full of life. Don’t be surprised if she wants to snuggle on her first night in her new home! Most of the time, though, she’s content to curl up in the same room as you and just hang out.

Aida is a very active dog (high energy) who loves hikes and long walks. She’d be great at an agility training course. She’s also completely house-trained, and gets along with other dogs. She would do best with another high energy dog. Slow proper introduction is a must with any dogs. She’d be best in a household with a secure yard so she can expend her energy and owners who can match her plentiful joyous energy.

Aida does have a mild case of separation anxiety, but with patience and a little training, she’ll be able to overcome it in no time flat. We believe this stems from pent up energy from lack of physical and mental stimulation.

*Apply online : https://wufaw.org/adoption

Aida is from Women United For Animal Welfare

[Los Angeles, CA]

Our Mission
At WUFAW, our mission is to be a leader in promoting and upholding the welfare of companion animals through education, advocacy, and direct action on a global scale. We aim to reduce the suffering of animals by implementing and supporting international programs to combat dog and cat overpopulation.
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