Hi, I’m Levi, and I’m 3 years old. Once I feel safe, I’m an incredibly sweet, wiggly, and affectionate boy who loves spending time with my people. I’m smart, playful, and very food-motivated, which makes training fun and rewarding. I enjoy my walks, I’m good on leash, and I absolutely love car rides—adventures are one of my favourite things. I’ve got plenty of energy to burn and would thrive in a home that’s ready for walks, training, enrichment, and quality time together. Apartment living isn’t the right fit for me; I do best with space, routine, and a person who’s committed to helping me continue building confidence. I’ll be honest right from the start: I can be a bit of a shy guy when I first meet new people. New humans—especially the ones wearing hats (seriously… what are those?)—can make me unsure, so I might bark while I take a moment to figure things out. I just need time, patience, and kindness to feel safe. When I first came to the shelter, I was pretty nervous, but I’ve made great progress since then, and my personality continues to blossom with consistency and trust. I can be a bit vocal at times, whether it’s with people, other animals, or objects that definitely moved when I wasn’t looking. I’m still learning how to feel confident in the world, and with continued socialization and a human who understands sensitive pups like me, I know I can really shine. Loud, unpredictable, chaotic homes aren’t my favourite. Tiny, boisterous kiddos can be overwhelming for my sensitive heart, so I’d do best in a calm home with respectful teens or adults who appreciate structure and predictability. If you’re patient, understanding, and ready to give a loving dog the chance he deserves, I promise I’ll repay you with loyalty, affection, and plenty of goofy moments.
Hi, I’m Levi, and I’m 3 years old. Once I feel safe, I’m an incredibly sweet, wiggly, and affectionate boy who loves spending time with my people. I’m smart, playful, and very food-motivated, which makes training fun and rewarding. I enjoy my walks, I’m good on leash, and I absolutely love car rides—adventures are one of my favourite things. I’ve got plenty of energy to burn and would thrive in a home that’s ready for walks, training, enrichment, and quality time together. Apartment living isn’t the right fit for me; I do best with space, routine, and a person who’s committed to helping me continue building confidence. I’ll be honest right from the start: I can be a bit of a shy guy when I first meet new people. New humans—especially the ones wearing hats (seriously… what are those?)—can make me unsure, so I might bark while I take a moment to figure things out. I just need time, patience, and kindness to feel safe. When I first came to the shelter, I was pretty nervous, but I’ve made great progress since then, and my personality continues to blossom with consistency and trust. I can be a bit vocal at times, whether it’s with people, other animals, or objects that definitely moved when I wasn’t looking. I’m still learning how to feel confident in the world, and with continued socialization and a human who understands sensitive pups like me, I know I can really shine. Loud, unpredictable, chaotic homes aren’t my favourite. Tiny, boisterous kiddos can be overwhelming for my sensitive heart, so I’d do best in a calm home with respectful teens or adults who appreciate structure and predictability. If you’re patient, understanding, and ready to give a loving dog the chance he deserves, I promise I’ll repay you with loyalty, affection, and plenty of goofy moments.
If you’re interested in a particular animal that you see on our web site, visit our adoption centre as soon as possible. Applications to adopt are taken on a first come, first served basis. Please remember to bring ID with your address when you come to adopt. See our Adoption Fees at windsorhumane.org
If you’re interested in a particular animal that you see on our web site, visit our adoption centre as soon as possible. Applications to adopt are taken on a first come, first served basis. Please remember to bring ID with your address when you come to adopt. See our Adoption Fees at windsorhumane.org
The Windsor/Essex County Humane Society was founded in 1926 and incorporated in 1949. The Humane Society has a publicly-tendered contract with the City of Windsor to provide animal control and basic shelter services in the City. This is only a portion of the work done by our organization. In 2016 almost 12,000 animal came through the doors of our shelter and spay/neuter clinic. We can’t help them without your support.
The Windsor/Essex County Humane Society was founded in 1926 and incorporated in 1949. The Humane Society has a publicly-tendered contract with the City of Windsor to provide animal control and basic shelter services in the City. This is only a portion of the work done by our organization. In 2016 almost 12,000 animal came through the doors of our shelter and spay/neuter clinic. We can’t help them without your support.
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