
Kuroame the Rescue Dog Seeks Forever Home in Tokyo
An 11-year-old terrier mix is winning hearts at Animal Refuge Kansai after losing his owner last year. Despite his sad start, this lovable pup can't wait to shower his next family with affection.
Kuroame may have lost his owner in September, but this spirited 11-year-old rescue dog hasn't lost his zest for life. The poodle and wire fox terrier mix is ready to bring joy to a new family in Tokyo.
At just over 7 kilograms, Kuroame is the perfect size for city living. His compact frame doesn't slow him down one bit, and he bounds through his daily walks with energy that would surprise anyone who knows his age.
What makes Kuroame special is his enormous capacity for love. He craves human attention and isn't shy about asking for it, sometimes barking to remind you he's there and ready for cuddles. This friendly boy adapted quickly to shelter life at Animal Refuge Kansai and gets along well with most other dogs.

His caregivers describe him as sprightly, happy, and outgoing. Kuroame loves his meals and finishes every bite in record time. Despite being a bit demanding when he wants affection, his joyful personality makes him impossible not to love.
Animal Refuge Kansai, founded by U.K. native Elizabeth Oliver, rescues and rehomes abandoned animals across Japan. The nonprofit ensures every animal receives vaccinations, neutering, and microchipping before adoption. Prospective owners go through a screening process to ensure the best match for each pet.
Sunny's Take
Sometimes the dogs who need us most are the ones with the biggest hearts to give. Kuroame lost everything when his owner passed away, but he hasn't let grief dim his shine. This little guy is proof that resilience comes in all sizes, and he's ready to teach his next family about unconditional love, one demanding bark at a time.
Anyone interested in giving Kuroame his second chance can contact ARK at tokyoark@arkbark.jp or call 050-1557-2763 Monday through Saturday.
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Based on reporting by Japan Times
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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