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Update: Hi there everyone! I am a 5 year old saluki/shepherd mix who had been adopted here in Greater Vancouver for about 4 years. I am a playful dog who is also sensitive to my human's feelings, which I show by trying to be physically close to her. I love to play with other dogs and I'm friendly with you humans except young kids. I don't have experience with cats, so it's perhaps best if I live in a home without a cat. I might have a few barks at people who come to visit my home, but with my human's help, I get to know new people quite quickly.
I am being rehomed because my humans are no longer living together and my adoptive mom is unable to keep me due to the demands of her new schedule. I know she will be sad to see me adopted elsewhere, but she wants the very best for me. If you have a nice back yard and perhaps a four footed friend for me to play with I'll be a happy dog.
HISTORY: I was a 9 month old when I was rescued from Bahrain. Check out my adorable ears... OMG!
My brother Tango and I were rescued when we were 10 days old. Our mama had been hit by a car and we weren’t going to survive on the streets for long without her. Luckily, some kind souls picked us up and took us to the BARC shelter. We are now living in a foster home with our foster pops and he takes great care of us. Guess what, Foster Pops even wants to help pay for us to come to Canada— isn’t that amazing??
Seeing as I’ve been living in a house with 7 other dogs, I’m very well socialized and am great with other doggies. Not a fan of kitty cats though, so I’d like a feline-free home please! Being a young lad, I can still be pretty bouncy and rambunctious, so probably best for me to go to a home without young children who could get knocked down during my Zoomies. My fosters say I am literally the SWEETEST boy and they would love to keep me if they didn't already have so many dogs!
I can be shy upon first introductions, but after I have some time to warm up to new hoomans, I am a total love bug. I am very intelligent and will probably excel in some obedience training classes! Being a Saluki, I love to run-- so it would be amazing if my new home had a backyard or a big park nearby. I hear spring and summer is coming soon in Canada... so what a grrrreat time to be outside with a pup! I play hard but I also snooze hard too... and that's when I L.O.V.E. to cuddle. Ahhhh to have hoomans to cuddle me all the time... that's a pups dream come true!
I was adopted four years ago in Vancouver but due to my adopters divorce I am finding myself homeless again.
I am neutered, vaccinated, and micro-chipped.
My adoption fee is $500 plus taxes
Disclaimer: It is important for all applicants to visit our website, http://www.lovedatlastdogrescue.ca/adopting/ and read about Loved at Last Dog Rescue.
Normally, we will not approve adoptions to homes with children under 12 years of age. More information can be found on our website.
Update: Hi there everyone! I am a 5 year old saluki/shepherd mix who had been adopted here in Greater Vancouver for about 4 years. I am a playful dog who is also sensitive to my human's feelings, which I show by trying to be physically close to her. I love to play with other dogs and I'm friendly with you humans except young kids. I don't have experience with cats, so it's perhaps best if I live in a home without a cat. I might have a few barks at people who come to visit my home, but with my human's help, I get to know new people quite quickly.
I am being rehomed because my humans are no longer living together and my adoptive mom is unable to keep me due to the demands of her new schedule. I know she will be sad to see me adopted elsewhere, but she wants the very best for me. If you have a nice back yard and perhaps a four footed friend for me to play with I'll be a happy dog.
HISTORY: I was a 9 month old when I was rescued from Bahrain. Check out my adorable ears... OMG!
My brother Tango and I were rescued when we were 10 days old. Our mama had been hit by a car and we weren’t going to survive on the streets for long without her. Luckily, some kind souls picked us up and took us to the BARC shelter. We are now living in a foster home with our foster pops and he takes great care of us. Guess what, Foster Pops even wants to help pay for us to come to Canada— isn’t that amazing??
Seeing as I’ve been living in a house with 7 other dogs, I’m very well socialized and am great with other doggies. Not a fan of kitty cats though, so I’d like a feline-free home please! Being a young lad, I can still be pretty bouncy and rambunctious, so probably best for me to go to a home without young children who could get knocked down during my Zoomies. My fosters say I am literally the SWEETEST boy and they would love to keep me if they didn't already have so many dogs!
I can be shy upon first introductions, but after I have some time to warm up to new hoomans, I am a total love bug. I am very intelligent and will probably excel in some obedience training classes! Being a Saluki, I love to run-- so it would be amazing if my new home had a backyard or a big park nearby. I hear spring and summer is coming soon in Canada... so what a grrrreat time to be outside with a pup! I play hard but I also snooze hard too... and that's when I L.O.V.E. to cuddle. Ahhhh to have hoomans to cuddle me all the time... that's a pups dream come true!
I was adopted four years ago in Vancouver but due to my adopters divorce I am finding myself homeless again.
I am neutered, vaccinated, and micro-chipped.
My adoption fee is $500 plus taxes
Disclaimer: It is important for all applicants to visit our website, http://www.lovedatlastdogrescue.ca/adopting/ and read about Loved at Last Dog Rescue.
Normally, we will not approve adoptions to homes with children under 12 years of age. More information can be found on our website.
Submit Application
Interview
Home Check
Take the Pet Home
As adopters of overseas dogs will be taking their dog home from the airport, they have a couple of weeks to decide if the dog is a fit.