Haru was rescued after being found collapsed on the road following a traffic accident.
She is a kind and gentle girl, but she can sometimes shrink back out of fear of people.
Haru prefers a caregiver who approaches her slowly and patiently rather than someone unfamiliar.
She gets along well with other animals, including dogs and cats, and has a calm, easygoing nature.
※ Detailed medical and health information will be provided to confirmed prospective adopters or adopters after the adoption application process.

Haru is a dog who was rescued after giving birth on the street and then being struck by a traffic accident.
As a result of the accident, Haru was left paralyzed in her lower body, and sadly, the puppies she had given birth to were never found.
The center carefully believes that Haru, who likely knew how harsh life on the streets could be, may have hidden her babies in a safer place before the accident.
When Haru first arrived at the center, she was deeply fearful of people and struggled to open her heart.

Later, she spent time living in the homes of the chairperson and the office director, where she experienced care in a family environment. Through that time, Haru slowly began to rebuild her trust in people 🤍

Now, Haru is back at the center, gradually adjusting to her surroundings. Every morning, she gets into her wheelchair and heads next door to the grooming shop—her own special “commute” that has become part of her daily routine.
Although her body is limited, Haru remains bright and has not lost her will to live and embrace each day.
Haru is now waiting for the next chapter of her life—
not with pity, but with understanding,
not through charity, but through companionship—
for a family who will walk alongside her 🏡✨
Your sponsorship helps ensure that each day of their lives remains safe, stable, and filled with care.
Customized support based on each animal’s needs,
including food, litter pads, and treats.
Health checkups, spay/neuter surgeries, vaccinations,
and medical treatment tailored to illness or condition.
Hygiene care, bathing, and grooming to help animals
maintain a clean and comfortable life.
Education, care, and enrichment activities
that improve emotional well-being and overall quality of life.
Providing lifelong protection and care for animals
who cannot be adopted, until their very last moment.
End-of-life care and memorial services to ensure
a warm and dignified farewell.