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Meet Yoko, a 7 year old Alaskan mix we recently rescued from the dog sledding industry. Yoko is not just incredibly smart but also affectionate, loving nothing more than leaning into you for some cuddles. He's a true companion, happiest when he's with his people, ready to join in on hours-long adventures or simply curl up at your feet for a relaxing day indoors. Yoko walks like a dream on a leash, with minimal pulling and a graceful trot that makes it look like he's floating. While he can be strong, especially when walking he will pull harder when he sees other dogs, but he’s just excited. His main priority is always his person.
Yoko's confidence shines when he's with someone he trusts, with his tail held high and a spring in his step. However, he can become reserved and anxious when separated from them. He enjoys playing with squeaky toys and has shown interest in using a Kong, although he can be a bit picky with his food. Some tasty gravy or a mix of kibble and raw food might do the trick! Yoko has been calm around cats but hasn’t come in direct contact with them. So a slow introduction is always best. Yoko is eagerly waiting to become someone's new best friend!
Yoko will soon be neutered, is microchipped and up to date with vaccines. His adoption fee is $500.
If you’re interested in adopting him please fill out an adoption form
Meet Yoko, a 7 year old Alaskan mix we recently rescued from the dog sledding industry. Yoko is not just incredibly smart but also affectionate, loving nothing more than leaning into you for some cuddles. He's a true companion, happiest when he's with his people, ready to join in on hours-long adventures or simply curl up at your feet for a relaxing day indoors. Yoko walks like a dream on a leash, with minimal pulling and a graceful trot that makes it look like he's floating. While he can be strong, especially when walking he will pull harder when he sees other dogs, but he’s just excited. His main priority is always his person.
Yoko's confidence shines when he's with someone he trusts, with his tail held high and a spring in his step. However, he can become reserved and anxious when separated from them. He enjoys playing with squeaky toys and has shown interest in using a Kong, although he can be a bit picky with his food. Some tasty gravy or a mix of kibble and raw food might do the trick! Yoko has been calm around cats but hasn’t come in direct contact with them. So a slow introduction is always best. Yoko is eagerly waiting to become someone's new best friend!
Yoko will soon be neutered, is microchipped and up to date with vaccines. His adoption fee is $500.
If you’re interested in adopting him please fill out an adoption form
Our dogs fly into Toronto Pearson airport and can be transported to London if needed. Any additional transportation payments are required for you to be responsible for
Our dogs fly into Toronto Pearson airport and can be transported to London if needed. Any additional transportation payments are required for you to be responsible for
We are a registered not for profit Canadian organization that aids in adopting out Baladi dogs (and cats)from Egypt.
A Baladi dog is a stray dog that lives on the streets of Egypt. They are considered pests and abused, discarded and often poisoned. We have stepped in with the help of an amazing team in Cairo to help these dogs.
We are a registered not for profit Canadian organization that aids in adopting out Baladi dogs (and cats)from Egypt.
A Baladi dog is a stray dog that lives on the streets of Egypt. They are considered pests and abused, discarded and often poisoned. We have stepped in with the help of an amazing team in Cairo to help these dogs.