ajosshi
Joined: 17 Jan 2011 Location: ajosshi.com
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Posted: Fri Jan 20, 2012 4:22 pm Post subject: |
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| calicoe wrote: |
Thanks for the comments everyone, I really appreciate it.
Trust me, I know it's not going to be easy, I never adopt on a whim. Actually, it has been more than a decade that I have actually even thought about adopting an animal, and didn't do it then because the time just wasn't right. You know, the timing is never perfect in life. But, one thing is for sure, if I don't adopt this dog he will be put to death.
And, I found him, interacted with him and already know his temperament. He has the sweetest, gentlest nature. There is not an aggressive bone in his body (I watched him mildly beg for food while he was starving to death, and his sweet demeanor never changed).
Well, I have decided to act this time, rather than standby. No, things are not perfect, and no, they will not be stress-free. It is like adopting a child - there's a huge commitment. But, he's my dog, and I'm going to get him. I will work with him and train him really well. And, when I leave this country eventually, he's coming with me. And that's that.
And, so now, back to the advice about the actual question, rather than about his breed (of which I have no questions, because I know all about these dogs):
Does anyone know of dog-friendly apartments or housing in Busan? For dog owners out there, how do you get your dog from one place to another if you don't have a car?
I may have to get a car eventually, but in the meantime I need to figure out how to get him to Busan. |
Respect.
Post on CL for a rideshare (you may luck out). There was a dude on CL offering to drive people cross-country for a modest amount. If not, you'll need to hire a van taxi.
Good luck! |
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