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My name is CUDDLE BEAR!

Posted 17 hours ago | Updated 16 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Meet the Pet

4

Sign Adoption Contract

My basic info

Breed
Shepherd (Unknown Type)/Labrador Retriever
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
22254150

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

CUDDLE BEAR hails from the Northern community of Poplar Hill and came south with his sister, Love Bug, to find his forever home. He’s received his first and second sets of vaccines, a microchip, dewormer and has been deemed a healthy boy by his vet. The “Valentines Duo” were found all alone with no mum so his breeds and the size he’ll grow to be is just an educated guess based on what he looks like. The same can be said about the size he’ll grow to be as without knowing his mum or dad, we have know idea how big he’ll grow to be. He certainly lives up to his name and is the cuddliest little guy you could ever meet. He loves his hoomans and follows them around everywhere. As well as being a cuddly boy, he’s also a typical active little puppy who loves to run around and chew on his teething toys. 

CUDDLE BEAR has been bit of a challenge to get crate trained as he just doesn’t like to be in there. His foster now gives him a Nyla bone to chew on when she puts him in there and that seems to help. At night she has his crate door open and an X-pen attached to it so he’s still contained but he has more space, which he seems to prefer. However, he’s in his crate when home alone and he’s on camera so although he’ll make a fuss when he first goes in there, it doesn’t take too long before he settles down. House training is going really well and he will cry to go outside for a bathroom break. He will have the odd accident still if the signs are missed that he needs to go outside so it is still a work in progress for him. He’s just started to go on walks and he is now learning that he can go to the bathroom while outside on walks too. Walking sometimes can be a bit slow as he loves to sniff around and investigate everything he sees. He’s very well mannered at meal times and does “sit” nicely for them and he will also take his treats “gentle.”

CUDDLE BEAR’s ideal family would be an active one who loves the outdoors and to go on hikes and walks in the woods. He does well in a vehicle so will always be up for a drive, especially if it leads to an adventure for him. He’ll do well in a home with another dog as he’s fostered with several of them and he loves to socialize with them too. 
Seeing as he’s never met a cat and if one is in his adoptive home we strongly recommend a slow, monitored introduction while he’s leashed for the first few times they meet or interact. He should do well as an only pet in the home provided he’s not left alone for long periods of time and definitely not crated for more than a few hours during the day. Children should be aged 6yrs and up plus be loving, gentle and kind towards animals. He does require a fenced-in yard so he can be kept safe while he has a run around and play outside. 

Puppies are cute, playful and fun but also require a lot of time, patience and dedication to training. We do need his adopter to be in agreement to take him for puppy/obedience training to help him to become the best boy possible. His neuter is included in his adoption fee and his adopter must be in agreement to have him neutered by the time he’s 9 months of age or 60lbs (whichever comes first.) The surgery will be at the Barrie SPCA but you can use your own vet and we’ll reimburse you what we would’ve paid for it there. In order for the rescue to do so we need the neuter requirements to still be followed plus a copy of the procedure invoice and a picture of him (preferably in a cone) in order to do the reimbursement. We do post the picture on our fb page along with other pets that were “fixed” in the same week. 
If CUDDLE BEAR sounds like he’ll suit your family and lifestyle then please submit an adoption application to meet him.  

 

 



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February 7, 2026, 9:48 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
22254150
Contact
Address
Barrie, ON L4N 0A2
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Approve Application

3.

Meet the Pet

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

Additional adoption info

Dogs: $750 (as of March 2024)
Cats: $250
The adoption process involves a brief application for the pet you are interested in. We will review your application and if you appear to be a good match for the pet, we will contact you for a phone interview. If that is successful we then do a vet reference check. If all goes well we will then set up a meet and greet for you and anyone else living in the home including any resident dogs with the pet. We then ask you to go home and contemplate your decision on adopting the pet and let us know your decision within 24hrs of meeting the pet. If applicable we will then move forward with the adoption at a mutually agreed upon time.

Go meet their pets

We only set up meet and greets with our animals once an adoption application has been submitted. We do occasionally have meet and greets with our animals at Global Pet Foods in the Barrie area.

You can check out the available pets on our rescuegroups website or on our rescue Facebook page.

More about this rescue

We’re a small rescue with a big mission to save animals in our Northern communities, local Pounds and owner surrenders (under certain circumstances.) We’re located in Barrie, Ontario and we serve the area of Simcoe County and within a two hour radius of the Barrie area.
Our intakes are placed in loving foster homes until they’re assessed, vetted including vaccines, microchip and a spay/neuter (if over 6 months of age) before they leave the rescue to be adopted. Female puppies are spayed at 6 months of age and males 8 months of age.)
We’re always looking for additional foster homes as we can only do intakes if we have foster homes for them to go into.

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