Introducing Ace!
Ace is a young, energetic terrier mix. The vet estimates he is between 10-12 months, and our best guess for breeds is yorkie/jack russell or cairn terrier, and maybe a bit of something like a corgi or daschund as he is quite long in the body.
Ace is currently fostered with a large dog and several cats, and he gets along well with them, though it did take some time and patience at first as he was a little nervous when he first arrived.
Ace is a very high energy little guy, he loves his toys and will happily play fetch or tug as long as you are willing, and then is content to relax on the couch and chew on a nylabone. Ace sleeps in a kennel overnight and doesn't make a fuss. He also loves to cuddle in bed and often spends the early morning snuggling with the teenager in the house, and sometimes even the cats.
He absolutely loves going for walks, and we are working on teaching him not to pull. He is very polite when passing people on the street. He does bark a bit at other dogs if they are barking at him from their yards. Ace is a little bit nervous around younger children, and when meeting new people, but with proper introductions and a little bit of patience, he warms up fairly quickly. He also LOVES food and is a very quick learner, which makes it pretty easy to become his friend. Ace will make a wonderful companion for someone active. He would definitely benefit from some training classes and would likely excel at a variety of dogsports.
If you are looking for a spunky, fun, and super cute little friend, Ace just might be the one for you!
Introducing Ace!
Ace is a young, energetic terrier mix. The vet estimates he is between 10-12 months, and our best guess for breeds is yorkie/jack russell or cairn terrier, and maybe a bit of something like a corgi or daschund as he is quite long in the body.
Ace is currently fostered with a large dog and several cats, and he gets along well with them, though it did take some time and patience at first as he was a little nervous when he first arrived.
Ace is a very high energy little guy, he loves his toys and will happily play fetch or tug as long as you are willing, and then is content to relax on the couch and chew on a nylabone. Ace sleeps in a kennel overnight and doesn't make a fuss. He also loves to cuddle in bed and often spends the early morning snuggling with the teenager in the house, and sometimes even the cats.
He absolutely loves going for walks, and we are working on teaching him not to pull. He is very polite when passing people on the street. He does bark a bit at other dogs if they are barking at him from their yards. Ace is a little bit nervous around younger children, and when meeting new people, but with proper introductions and a little bit of patience, he warms up fairly quickly. He also LOVES food and is a very quick learner, which makes it pretty easy to become his friend. Ace will make a wonderful companion for someone active. He would definitely benefit from some training classes and would likely excel at a variety of dogsports.
If you are looking for a spunky, fun, and super cute little friend, Ace just might be the one for you!
You can come to any event and meet any dog(s) or puppy(ies) that are advailable for adoption.
You can come to any event and meet any dog(s) or puppy(ies) that are advailable for adoption.
More about this rescue
We are a registered charitable NO KILL Rescue, located in Regina, SK, Canada dedicated to helping dogs that have fallen on hard times (homeless, abandoned and in some cases, surrendered). With the help of dedicated volunteer foster families, our dogs live as part of the family while they are in foster care right up until they move in with their new family. We strive to help with the over-population of pets by making sure each and every puppy*, adolescent and adult dog is spayed/neutered. (*Note: sterilization of puppies is the owner's responsibility and proof of sterilization must be shown at 6 months of age.)
We are a registered charitable NO KILL Rescue, located in Regina, SK, Canada dedicated to helping dogs that have fallen on hard times (homeless, abandoned and in some cases, surrendered). With the help of dedicated volunteer foster families, our dogs live as part of the family while they are in foster care right up until they move in with their new family. We strive to help with the over-population of pets by making sure each and every puppy*, adolescent and adult dog is spayed/neutered. (*Note: sterilization of puppies is the owner's responsibility and proof of sterilization must be shown at 6 months of age.)
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