On a cold winter dawn, Pat was found abandoned inside a bag at an empty care center and was rescued.
She loves people very much and truly enjoys being doted on and showered with affection.
※ Detailed medical and health information will be provided to confirmed prospective adopters or adopters after the adoption application process.

Mat and Pat are a mother-and-daughter pair of Poodles.
They were dogs abandoned together at the former address of Forcatmung Center
in the early hours of a freezing winter morning.
At the time, the location was an already closed care facility, no longer in operation.
In the cold dawn air, the dogs were found left inside bags.
Their fur had been shaved extremely short, and their condition
made it clear
that they were unable to survive on their own. 😔
The individual later identified as the guardian
claimed that they had “found and been caring for the dogs for about a month.”
However, this statement was false,
and when the story no longer held up,
they eventually confessed to the truth.
What was even more shocking
was the physical condition of the dogs.
Both Mat and Pat had undergone vocal cord surgery
and were unable to bark.
They also suffered from severely damaged teeth and gums,
and detailed medical examinations revealed
fractures to their skulls.
After completing all emergency surgeries and treatments,
they are now focusing on rest and recovery,
with great care taken to avoid any strain. 🏥

Though their bodies carry many scars of abuse,
the girls are remarkably fond of people
and offer their affection with gentle caution. 🤍
The way they slowly approach
and choose to stay close to a person
quietly shows how deeply
they want to trust humans again.
We hope their lives will no longer be shaped
by a cold winter dawn,
but by many warm days ahead.
Mat and Pat are now waiting
for a family who will call their names
and walk beside them for life. 🏡🐶
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.