Meet Parker — a big-hearted goofball ready for a fresh start! Parker is a 2-year-old large mixed-breed boy who came to the shelter in rough shape — very underweight and unsure of the world. With time, good meals, and patient handling, he’s revealed his true personality: a happy, silly, affectionate dog who wants nothing more than to be someone’s loyal companion.
Parker is full of youthful energy and goofiness. He loves toys, playtime, and showing off his bouncy, joyful side. He’s still working on his basic manners and would benefit from continued training to help him channel that enthusiasm in the right direction. He’s smart, eager, and food-motivated, which makes learning fun for him.
Because of his tough start, Parker can still feel a little worried about high-value things and may resource guard. He’s already making progress with structure and clear guidance, and he’ll do best with an adopter who’s experienced or willing to work with positive reinforcement to help him feel secure and understood.
What Parker wants most is a patient, consistent home where he can continue gaining confidence and learning that he doesn’t have to fend for himself anymore. In return, he’ll offer endless laughs, big snuggles, and the huge reward of watching a once-struggling dog grow into his best self.
If you’re ready to help a good boy keep becoming great, Parker is waiting to meet you.
IN-SHELTER NOTES & IDEAL HOME
SIZE: 53 lbs.
HOME TYPE: House or Townhouse - Parker can be vocal
CHILDREN: No - Due to resource guarding
CATS & SMALL ANIMALS: No
OTHER DOGS: Yes - but adopters will need to monitor other dogs in the home with Parker especially around high value food items. Food should never be fed together between other dogs and Parker due to resource guarding.
ACTIVITY/ENERGY LEVEL: High; will need a lot of daily exercise, enrichment and mental stimulation.
HUMAN COMPATIBILTY: First time dog owner possible as long as they`re willing to work on difficult behaviours such as resource guarding.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS/NEEDS: Three in-person training to work on socialization, basic training and manners (such as jumping and mouthing), and resource guarding.
HUMAN SOCIAL IN SHELTER: Once comfortable Parker is very human social and prefers to be around his favourite people as much as possible.
FAVOURITE THINGS: Food, treats and his people!
Meet Parker — a big-hearted goofball ready for a fresh start! Parker is a 2-year-old large mixed-breed boy who came to the shelter in rough shape — very underweight and unsure of the world. With time, good meals, and patient handling, he’s revealed his true personality: a happy, silly, affectionate dog who wants nothing more than to be someone’s loyal companion.
Parker is full of youthful energy and goofiness. He loves toys, playtime, and showing off his bouncy, joyful side. He’s still working on his basic manners and would benefit from continued training to help him channel that enthusiasm in the right direction. He’s smart, eager, and food-motivated, which makes learning fun for him.
Because of his tough start, Parker can still feel a little worried about high-value things and may resource guard. He’s already making progress with structure and clear guidance, and he’ll do best with an adopter who’s experienced or willing to work with positive reinforcement to help him feel secure and understood.
What Parker wants most is a patient, consistent home where he can continue gaining confidence and learning that he doesn’t have to fend for himself anymore. In return, he’ll offer endless laughs, big snuggles, and the huge reward of watching a once-struggling dog grow into his best self.
If you’re ready to help a good boy keep becoming great, Parker is waiting to meet you.
IN-SHELTER NOTES & IDEAL HOME
SIZE: 53 lbs.
HOME TYPE: House or Townhouse - Parker can be vocal
CHILDREN: No - Due to resource guarding
CATS & SMALL ANIMALS: No
OTHER DOGS: Yes - but adopters will need to monitor other dogs in the home with Parker especially around high value food items. Food should never be fed together between other dogs and Parker due to resource guarding.
ACTIVITY/ENERGY LEVEL: High; will need a lot of daily exercise, enrichment and mental stimulation.
HUMAN COMPATIBILTY: First time dog owner possible as long as they`re willing to work on difficult behaviours such as resource guarding.
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS/NEEDS: Three in-person training to work on socialization, basic training and manners (such as jumping and mouthing), and resource guarding.
HUMAN SOCIAL IN SHELTER: Once comfortable Parker is very human social and prefers to be around his favourite people as much as possible.
*Please note that walk-in appointments are welcomed and encouraged, and will be prioritized over online applications.
Come into the Centre and if you see a pet you like, you are able to do a "Meet and Greet" with that pet. Spend some time in alone with the pet or take a dog out for a short walk. If you are still interested in adopting the pet you can meet with one of our Adoption Counsellors who will have you fill out and application and will ask you some questions about the environment in which you live. If you seem like a wonderful match and your environment meets the needs of the pet then your application should be approved!
*Please note that walk-in appointments are welcomed and encouraged, and will be prioritized over online applications.
Come into the Centre and if you see a pet you like, you are able to do a "Meet and Greet" with that pet. Spend some time in alone with the pet or take a dog out for a short walk. If you are still interested in adopting the pet you can meet with one of our Adoption Counsellors who will have you fill out and application and will ask you some questions about the environment in which you live. If you seem like a wonderful match and your environment meets the needs of the pet then your application should be approved!
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Stratford Perth Humane Society
125 Griffith Road, Stratford, ON N5A 6S4
We are closed for all statutory and civic holidays
We are closed the last Wednesday of each month from 9am-1pm for staff training
More about this shelter
As one of the largest humane societies in Ontario, we currently operate two animal shelters to support people and pets in our communities. The Stratford Perth Humane Society supports Perth County, while the Kitchener Waterloo Humane Society supports Waterloo Region (less Cambridge) and began serving the community in 1927.
As one of the largest humane societies in Ontario, we currently operate two animal shelters to support people and pets in our communities. The Stratford Perth Humane Society supports Perth County, while the Kitchener Waterloo Humane Society supports Waterloo Region (less Cambridge) and began serving the community in 1927.
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