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Background
Lotto was rescued from the streets of Suwon, Korea last fall. After spending a few peaceful months in a loving foster home, he moved to our boarding house, where he’s been living happily with other dogs ever since.
Personality & Socialization
Lotto is truly a gem. He’s gentle, friendly, and respectful to everyone—whether it’s dogs or people. With calm dogs, he’s polite and relaxed. With playful ones, he happily joins in for zoomies and a bit of friendly wrestling. He adjusts beautifully to the energy around him.
When it comes to people, Lotto is just as charming. He’s quiet, obedient, and very smart. He reads the room well and knows how to settle when things are calm. Volunteers always adore him—he’s often their favorite.
Behaviour
Lotto is quiet indoors and rarely barks. He’s not destructive and knows how to rest peacefully when it’s time to relax. He prefers doing his business outside but will use indoor pads if needed. Lotto is a champ at the vet, during baths, and on car rides. He also walks nicely on a leash. In new places, he may feel a little unsure at first, but he looks to his trusted person for guidance and quickly finds his comfort.
Health & Diet
When Lotto was rescued, we noticed his left front leg looked slightly bent. A full veterinary check-up, including X-rays, revealed that his leg had been fractured in the past. It likely went untreated and healed on its own. The bone fused together a bit misaligned, creating a gentle curve in the leg.
Thankfully, Lotto doesn’t show any signs of pain or discomfort, and he moves around just fine — walking, running, and playing like any other happy dog. His condition is stable. It’s just a reminder of what he’s been through — and how strong and resilient he truly is.
Lotto is healthy, neutered, microchipped, and up to date on all his vaccinations. He gets monthly parasite prevention and eats dry kibble twice a day. He hasn’t shown any signs of allergies.
Ideal Home
Lotto is easy to love and would do well in almost any home. That said, his ideal family would be someone who works from home, is retired, or has a flexible schedule—not someone who leaves their dog alone for long hours. He’d be thrilled to have another friendly dog to play with, but he’d also be happy with a human who has lots of time to give and enjoys the outdoors.
If you’re looking for a sweet, calm, and loyal companion, Lotto might just be your perfect match.
Lotto 2 is available for adoption. The fee to adopt Lotto 2 is $580.
Note: US adopters are responsible for customs clearance fee, which is approximately $220 USD.