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Maxim (20260622-02)

Bernese Mountain Dog Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Young
Niagara Falls, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Meet Maxim! Maxim is a handsome tricolored puppy with big paws and an even bigger heart. With his sturdy build and oversized feet, we expect him to grow into a medium-to-large-sized dog. Maxim is the more easygoing and laid-back sibling. While he enjoys playing and wrestling with his sister, Opal, he's generally happy to let her take charge. His sweet, submissive nature makes him a very easy puppy to love. Maxim enjoys toys, loves treats, and is a great eater, which should make training a rewarding experience. Despite being a young puppy, Maxim has already shown what a calm and well-mannered companion he can be. He does well in his crate and pen and was quiet and well-behaved at his first adoption event. At home, he's content to play, nap, and spend time with his people. Maxim is a gentle, good-natured pup who would thrive in a loving family. He would especially enjoy a home with older children who can keep up with him as he grows into the big, loyal companion he's destined to become. Crate size recommended: 36 now but will probably require a 42 when grown Good with adults: yes Good with kids: yes Good with other dogs: yes Good with cats: has not been cat tested House trained: work in progress Crate trained: yes Energy level: moderate Can be handled/touched: yes Barker: not much Flight risk: no; however, all dogs should be considered flight risks in new environments Food aggressive: no Current food: Purina One Puppy Walks on leash: work in progress Leash reactive to people or dogs: no Rides well in car: rides well in a crate in a car Destructive: they are puppies, so they can be chewers and curious about all things Needs a home with a yard: would be preferred Needs a home with another dog: he would love a buddy, but not required Can live in an apartment: no Please visit our website niagaradogrescue.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs.
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Opal (20260622-01)

Bernese Mountain Dog Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Young
Niagara Falls, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Meet Opal!Opal is a beautiful tricolored puppy with a confident personality and plenty of charm. Like her brother, she has big paws that suggest she'll grow into a medium-to-large-sized dog.This smart girl is already showing off her adventurous side. Opal has discovered that she can climb onto the top of her crate, earning herself the title of resident escape artist. Fortunately, her motivation isn't mischiefshe simply wants to be closer to her people. Opal is the more confident and dominant of the sibling pair, always ready to explore and take the lead. She loves toys, enjoys treats, and is a great eater. Opal is highly food-motivated, which should make training both fun and productive. Although she hasn't had many opportunities to get out and about due to her age and vaccination schedule, she impressed everyone at her adoption event by being calm, quiet, and well-behaved.Opal combines confidence with a sweet nature, making her a wonderful family companion. She would love a home where she can continue learning, playing, and sharing her affection with her people. Because of her expected size, a family with older children would likely be an excellent match. Crate size recommended: 36 now but will probably require a 42 when grown Good with adults: yes Good with kids: yes Good with other dogs: yes Good with cats: has not been cat tested House trained: work in progress Crate trained: yes Energy level: moderate Can be handled/touched: yes Barker: not much Flight risk: no; however, all dogs should be considered flight risks in new environments Food aggressive: no Current food: Purina One Puppy Walks on leash: work in progress Leash reactive to people or dogs: no Rides well in car: rides well in a crate in a car Destructive: they are puppies, so they can be chewers and curious about all things Needs a home with a yard: would be preferred Needs a home with another dog: she would love a buddy, but not required Can live in an apartment: no Please visit our website niagaradogrescue.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs.
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Dumplin Daisy (20260512-01)

Collie Bernese Mountain Dog

Female, Young
Niagara Falls, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Dumplin Daisy! Dumplin Daisy found her way to a kind family back in October 2025, who cared for her until she could make her journey to the shelter. While her brother has already found his forever home, sweet Dumplin Daisy is still patiently waiting for hers.This lovable girl has never met a strangershe absolutely adores people, does great with other dogs, and has even done well when meeting cats. Since arriving, Dumplin Daisy has been working on her weight loss journey and has already made great progress on her diet!Dumplin Daisy is the perfect mix of playful and peaceful. She loves a good game of ball and is very food motivated (which makes her a great candidate for continued training), but she also settles nicely in her kennel and keeps her space clean. If youre looking for a loyal, fun, and easygoing companion, Dumplin Daisy might just be your perfect match. Good with women: yesGood with men: yesGood with kids: yesGood with other dogs: yesGood with cats: yesHouse trained: in progressCrate trained: yesEnergy level: mediumCan be handled/touched: yesBarker: noFlight risk: no; however, all dogs should be considered flight risks in new environmentsFood aggressive: none weve noticed.Current food: dry (whatever is donated)Walks on leash: yesLeash reactive to people or dogs: noRides well in car: yesDestructive: noNeeds a home with a yard: preferredNeeds a home with another dog: noCan live in an apartment: possibly Please visit our website niagaradogrescue.com to learn more about this amazing pet and to see other available dogs.

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Niagara Dog Rescue

Niagara Falls, ON L0S 1J0

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Niagara County SPCA

2100 Lockport Rd, Niagara Falls, NY 14304

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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