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My name is Kenji!

Posted over 2 years ago | Updated 2 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

4

Meet the Pet

5

Approve Application

6

Sign Adoption Contract

7

Pay Fee

My basic info

Breed
Chow Chow/Labrador Retriever
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Age
7 years old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
R011

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

**This dog is in a foster home in Saint Catherine. Apply to adopt at lastminutedogrescue.com

Kenji is the kind of dog who bonds deeply, follows you from room to room, and leans in like hes saying, Youre my person now.

Hes loyal, affectionate, a little bit earnest, and quietly goofy in the way dogs are when they feel safe enough to be themselves.

At about 7 years old and 50 lbs, Kenji is the perfect medium-sized companion. He loves fetch, enjoys 3045 minute walks, is great in the car, and has an excellent off-switch once hes had his daily outing, hes more than happy to curl up nearby and nap like a professional. He knows sit, politely waits for food, is house trained, and walks well on a martingale. He may occasionally pause mid-walk to request affection, but honestly, its part of his charm.

Kenji is thoughtful and observant, not reckless with his heart. New situations, unfamiliar men, and first meetings with other dogs can make him feel unsure at first. With slow introductions, calm handling, and a few well-timed treats, he settles nicely and builds trust. Once he does, his affection is steady and sincere the kind that sticks.

Kenjis sensitivity makes perfect sense when you know his story. Picked up as a stray in the southern U.S., he spent far too long in kennels before finally experiencing foster life and learning what it means to belong. Despite that, he has emerged gentle, loving, and deeply people-oriented proof of how resilient and special he truly is.

Kenji will do best in a quiet, predictable home, ideally with women, and children over 8 who can respect boundaries. He is not cat-friendly and has a moderate prey drive. He can live with another calm, friendly or aloof dog, but does best with polite, low-drama canine companions.


Kenji isnt a project dog.

Hes a relationship dog one who needs patience, understanding, and time to feel safe. In return, he offers loyalty, devotion, and the rare joy of being chosen completely.


Kenji is ready to come home.


Name: Kenji

Weight: ~54 Pounds

Age: Adult, shelter was unsure of age but stated 'young adult'

Gender: Male

Breed: chow-lab + mix

Colour: Goldish red

Medical (past and present) & HW Status: Treated for HW, No current health concerns

Fixed: Yes

Good with adults: Shy at first but warms up

Good with kids: Older, calm kids, pref girls

Good with dogs: Yes, with slow introductions to calm dogs!

Good with cats: No

House trained: Mostly

Crate trained: If he has to, Kenji can settle in his crate, though he really doesn't love it. He comes with his very own heavy-duty crate which he prefers.

Crate aggressive: No

Food aggressive: No

Leash trained: Yes

Energy level: Medium

Suitable for an apartment: No

Can be handled: Yes, by his friends! He does need a little time to get comfortable with new people.

Barker: Average

Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
R011
Contact
Website
Address
Toronto, ON M6G 1C5
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

People can submit an adoption application

2.

Interview

First we do reference checks, THEN we do a full 1 to 1.5 hr interview with the applicant

3.

Home Check

Home checks used to be done in person but lately we do a zoom walk through of the home, checking especially the backyard and crate set up

4.

Meet the Pet

If the dog is here in Canada they can do a meet and greet to finalize that they are in fact who they say they are and a good match

5.

Approve Application

we would send an email approving the adopter (or declining if they aren't approved)

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

We would send the adoption contract which they would fill out and send back.

7.

Pay Fee

They would transfer the adoption fee to cover transport costs and vetting of the dog. Then they would come pick up the dog from the foster.

Additional adoption info

No other additional information. Some of our dogs are adopted as soon as they come up on a "foster-to-adopt" trial period to ensure the perfect match.

More about this rescue

We rescue dogs off of death row from the Texas kill shelters and help rehome stray dogs from dumping grounds that have clearly been neglected or abused.

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