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Brayan

Labrador Retriever

Male, Adult
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
***BRAYAN IS AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION IN THE VANCOUVER B.C. AREA*** Meet Brayan, your soul dog with a lot of love to give… Male I Labrador Mix I 88lbs I 4-5 yrs I neutered, UTD on shots Good with all people and calm dogs that he is slowly introduced to. Rescued from Mexico, currently looking for a home in Vancouver, BC. Background: Brayan was rescued from a highway in Mexico, where he was found running, disoriented, and scared. A kind commuter picked him up in their car, which he happily jumped into, knowing he was in good hands. Brayan was brought to the DogGo project in Puebla, Mexico where he happily lived for two years before being flown to Canada in June of 2024. He went into a foster-to-adopt (FTA) home in Ontario, and they relocated to Vancouver, BC. Brayan ended up not fitting into their lifestyle, and he is now looking for his forever home. Personality: Brayan is a people dog through and through. He loves spending quiet time at home with his FTA family or having social time when they have friends over. He is also incredibly loving and will always give new friends his paw to hold or roll over so that they can scratch his belly. Brayan has low to medium energy, and a couple of longer walks usually tire him out for the whole day. He isn’t much of a runner or player but will run around the backyard with the neighbour’s dog when the mood strikes. Brayan is fine being left at home during the day uncrated, he has never been destructive or had any kind of accident in the house. He’s happy to snooze on the couch and patiently wait for his foster family to return. Brayan loves to be outside and can walk well on the leash with a prong collar/e-collar. However, he needs lots of space on these walks from other dogs and people passing by to stay calm. He thrives in calm environments inside and outside the home and needs others to respect his personal space. Ideal Home: Brayan would be a great solo dog but would also be able to live with another calm dog who gives him his space. Brayan loves to be with his people, so a home with at least one family member often home with him would make him very happy. He is completely fine being left at home for periods of time and will quietly keep to himself. A yard would be ideal for Brayan to have calm outdoor time, or a home in a more rural area with quieter places to go on walks with his new family. Due to his leash reactivity, Brayan is looking for a strong leader and experienced owners who will continue to help him manage this so that he can thrive. Training / Activity: Brayan is very smart and picks up quickly on any new training. He has never had an accident in the home and has never been destructive when left alone. He knows ‘sit,’ ‘stay,’ ‘leave it,’ ‘heel’, and ‘come.’ His recall is okay, but it is still a work in progress. He responds well to leash pressure with his prong collar and cues from his e-collar while walking. Brayan has some leash reactivity and feels much more comfortable when given plenty of space from people and other dogs during his walks. In the past, he has lunged and attempted to bite when feeling overwhelmed, latching onto clothing without causing any harm. To help him feel secure, we recommend using a muzzle in busy areas while he continues to work on his confidence. Brayan is looking for a patient and committed family who will support him with positive reinforcement and training, helping him feel more relaxed and secure on his walks. Summary Brayan is a beautiful soul with a lot of love to give to everyone he meets. His temperament makes it easy for him to love back. With the right environment and some ongoing training for his reactivity, he will easily settle into being your new furry family member. Apply here to Adopt http://seapawsrescue.org/adoptionApplication.html
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Brownie

Labrador Retriever Carolina Dog

Female, Young
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
BROWNIE | 40 lb | 1 year old | Spayed and healthy | GTA This sweet girl is so adaptable. Want a quiet day on the couch? She's keen. Want to get out for an adventure? No problem, she's on board and loves it. Got other dogs? Great! No other dogs? No problem! Brownie is a very sweet, easy going little girl. She's very quiet in the home, and most times you'll find her curled up on the couch. She's medium energy overall and friendly with everyone. She takes treats very gently and is such a love. Brownie looks forward to her daily long walks; she can be playful with the other dogs in the pack and enjoys a good run, but also loves her quiet time. She's great on leash and matches her pace to her human's. She loves her toys, she'll take them out of the toy box and play with them on the couch. Nothing better than a toy collection! Brownie is not destructive in the home. She loves attention and cuddles! She'd love a home with someone around a fair bit of the time. A home with adults or adults with older kids would suit her best. To adopt Brownie, please apply at: https://form.jotform.com/pawsacrossthewater/adoption-application
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Morning

Labrador Retriever Jindo

Female, 2 yrs
TORONTO, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
QUICK FACTS  Name: Morning Age: 1 year 10 months Gender: Female Spayed/Neutered: Yes Breed: Labrador, jindo mix Colour: White Weight: 13kg / 28.6lbs Microchipped: Yes   MY RESCUE STORY  Hi there! My name is Morning, and just like the sunrise, I represent a brand-new beginning. I was rescued from the euthanasia list at a city pound, given a second chance when things looked so dark. Back in March, I thought I had found my forever family, but sadly, they didn’t fully understand my sensitive, skittish nature or feel prepared to support me through my heartworm treatment. Luckily, I didn’t lose hope—because a kind and patient foster family opened their home and hearts to me. With their love and care, I’ve truly begun to blossom. These days, I’m so much brighter, happier, and ready to keep shining even more in my journey to find a forever family who will cherish me for who I am.   MY HEALTH Fully vaccinated (5-round series complete) Neutered Currently going through early stages of heartworm treatment    MY PERSONALITY My foster family says I’m the whole package—sweet, gentle, intelligent, playful, and loyal, with just the right dash of goofy charm. I love making people smile, and I have the funniest, most expressive little face that will keep you laughing every day. My foster parents always say my floppy ears make me look just like Dobby from Harry Potter, and honestly, I think it just adds to my one-of-a-kind cuteness!    MY SOCIAL SKILLS With People: I may be a little shy at first, but with gentle approaches and a bit of patience, I’ll start to open up and show you my sweet side. Once I feel safe, I love receiving pets and affection—it just takes me a little time to adjust to new environments. My foster family says I’m very intelligent and eager to please, and nothing makes me happier than hearing gentle praises and encouragement. When you tell me I’ve done well, my tail wags nonstop! I’m learning to lean on my foster parent more each day, and with love and patience, my confidence continues to grow.   With Dogs:  I do best with slow introductions at first, as it gives me time to feel safe and comfortable. I get along better with gentle, well-mannered dogs who aren’t too rowdy or pushy. Lately, I’ve even been showing more curiosity and playful behavior with the dogs in my area! In my foster home, I do really well with my two foster siblings—I rely on them for confidence, love following their lead, and we have lots of fun playtime together. I would also do well as the only dog in the home, or with calm and respectful doggy friends. Having my own cozy place to rest, like a bed that’s just for me, helps me feel secure and happy.   With Cats: I don’t have much experience with cats yet, but with my gentle and sweet nature, I believe I’ll do just fine with thoughtful introductions. I’m the kind of pup who’s happy to quietly sit near cats and tolerate their presence, so with patience and care, I can learn to live peacefully alongside a feline friend.   ENERGY LEVEL I have a low-to-medium energy level. I love going for leashed walks and enjoy a good off-leash romp in a fully enclosed area where I can safely stretch my legs. Once I’ve had my bit of outdoor fun, I’m content to settle down quietly indoors. I also know how to keep myself entertained with toys when I’m in the mood, which makes me a pretty easygoing companion.    TRAINING & HABITS   When it comes to leash walking, I’m already doing quite well and improving every day! I’m a fast learner and eager to please, which makes training me a fun and rewarding experience. Sometimes, if I feel unsure in a new environment or around unfamiliar people or dogs, I may pull a little on leash—but with gentle encouragement and a bit of space, I quickly relax and follow along nicely.   I’m also a polite pup when it comes to barking. Occasionally, I’ll give a short alert bark if I hear noises in the condo hallway or while at the dog park, but nothing excessive. I’m very responsive to the “quiet” command and love being praised when I listen, which helps me keep my cool.   Car rides are still something I’m learning to get comfortable with. Sometimes I can get a little queasy or drooly from nerves, but I’m making progress with practice and patience. Making sure my tummy is empty before the trip really helps me feel better. With time, I know I’ll continue to grow more confident and relaxed.   MY IDEAL HOME I’m searching for a patient, loving family who can help me grow and become the best version of myself. I’ll thrive in a home with: A family that offers a fun, structured, and safe environment as I come out of my shell. A family that enjoys outdoor activities and spending quality time together. A family that can shower me with love and attention. A family who understands that I can be a little skittish or nervous around new environments, people, and dogs, and is willing to guide me gently with patience, giving me the time I need to grow confident and show off my true silly, playful, and goofy side. A home as an only dog or with confident & respectful dog siblings.    SPECIAL NOTES  When I first came to my foster home, I was shy, anxious, and unsure of my new world. But with gentle approaches and patience, I quickly warmed up—I even claimed a cozy spot on the couch! I do best when I have my own bed and space, but I’ve been thriving with my two foster dog siblings. They give me confidence, and I love having a playmate. I’d also do well as an only dog, as long as my family gives me patience and structure. I enjoy leash walks, though I feel safest on quiet routes. Busy, noisy streets can scare me, but with time and encouragement, I’m learning to be brave. Off-leash in enclosed areas, I stay close by and have great recall. I’m also a smart girl who learns quickly—sometimes a little stubborn, but once I know a skill, I’m solid! I love belly rubs, head scratches, and being praised—it makes me beam with happiness. I can get a little overexcited when playing, but I’m improving every day with guidance. I’m still young, silly, and eager to please, and with the right family, I’ll blossom into the most loyal and loving companion. For More YouTube Clips, Click Below! Morning's YouTube Playlist ##2533937##

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