
ame: Romi Sex: Spayed Girl Age: 5 years old Breed: Jindo mix Weight: 12lbs Romi is a gentle, sweet-natured girl with a thoughtful and loving personality. She may be a little shy when meeting new people, but with a bit of patience (and her favorite chicken treats), she quickly begins to relax and show her soft, affectionate side. Once she feels safe, Romi forms deep, loyal bonds with her people. At home, she is calm and easygoing, happy to stay nearby and keep quiet company. On walks, she shows a playful, energetic side and truly enjoys her time outdoors. She gets along well with other dogs, has lovely manners, and responds best to kind, gentle guidance. Romi would be a wonderful companion for someone looking for a sweet, steady dog who will build trust and love at her own pace. 1. Reaction to new environments or unfamiliar people / adaptability At first, Romi is a little shy when encountering new environments or people. She often observes from her kennel or curls up on her bed when outside the kennel. However, if you place treats in your hand, she will approach on her own and happily take them. Gentle petting under her chin helps her relax, and within a few days, she allows her head to be petted as well. Romi usually becomes comfortable with touch in about two days, and it takes roughly five days for her to fully adjust to a new environment. She shows no biting or aggression, and she loves chicken treats, which makes bonding with her very easy. 2. Reaction toward people Once she is comfortable, Romi quietly stays nearby and enjoys gentle interaction. 3. Suitability for a home with children Romi has met elementary-aged children in her foster home and responds very positively, greeting them warmly and following them around. 4. Fear of men or women She is not fearful of a particular gender, but she is cautious around people with loud voices. 5. Reaction to other dogs and cats Romi is curious and likes to explore other dogs but does not show aggression. If another dog growls, she may growl back. When first introduced to a foster home with other dogs, she observed carefully and gradually approached to sniff them when no humans were around. She shares treats without possessiveness and respects the other dogs' boundaries. She walks well alongside them and adapts easily to living together. She has little to no reaction to cats. 6. Barking She may bark when strangers enter the home or if another dog barks at her. 7. Aggression She has no history of biting or aggression. 8. Eating habits / favorite food Romi prefers variety in kibble and does not like eating the same kibble for a long time. She enjoys two types of kibble served together, and she loves treats, which need to be portion-controlled. She enjoys sweet potatoes, and she will eat fruits and vegetables if offered gradually. In general, she is more interested in food than kibble. 9. Cratetrained She is fully crate-trained. 10. Car travel She has mild motion sickness. 11. Potty habits She uses pads 99.9% of the time. 12. Territorial Marking She does not mark indoors. 13. Separation anxiety She has no separation anxiety. 14. Walking skills / leash & harness She loves walks and has high energy during them. She cooperates easily with putting on and taking off her harness and clothes. 15. Interest in toys Romi has a favorite comfort toy. She likes to play independently and enjoys toys that make squeaky or crinkly sounds. 16. Food/Resources Guarding She shows no possessiveness or aggression toward people or other dogs regarding food or toys. 17.Health issues or special care needs Romi was tested for parvovirus, giardia, and heartworm. The test results are noted as negative or positive as indicated. She previously received heartworm treatment, the treatment was completed on November 29, 2025 and got tested negative. 18. Ideal family / additional notes Romi would thrive in a calm, adult household. She is more comfortable and relaxed in a home without young children, where she can build trust and confidence at her own pace. Romi is gentle and shy, so it's best to approach her with her favorite treats first. When petting her, avoid touching her eyes directly, as they can get slightly red. She appreciates quiet, uninterrupted rest time to stay comfortable and maintain her well-being
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