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Corbin

Labrador Retriever

Male, 7 yrs 2 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
**This dog is being fostered on Vancouver island but can be transported to the mainland. Apply to adopt here: lastminutedogrescue.comThis dog is currently in foster care, and is ready to be adopted! Corbin has come a LONG way since he arrived in Canada last summer and moved into a home for the first time in his life. He was a feral dog in Texas in his previous life, and lived with his sister on the edges of society, always between people, surviving by not being caught until one day he was. Suddenly this regal dog found himself trembling on the cold hard floor of a shelter, on the list to be killed. Its easy to understand why its hard for Corbin to feel safe around anyone but other dogs, but for the past year hes been developing an appreciation for life as a domestic house dog and his true character has slowly been emerging. Corbin will always feel most comfortable in the company of other dogs, and loves most of the usual things dogs love. Hes wild about going on walks, especially in the forest, and will happily spend his day hunting and harassing rodents. He loves sprinting freely across a grassy yard now, something he never had the chance to do in Houston. A frozen marrow bone in his crate delights him for a few hours of luxurious chewing. Watching him revel in life is an absolute joy! He enjoys head and butt scratches, and will sometimes even ask for affection. However, the instinct to stay out of reach runs deep in this handsome dog. He will not come when called; he will at best follow other dogs who do, but even then will stay at distance from accompanying humans. He isnt at all aggressive in the least, just very shy and wary. Every day he grows more confident, so much so that now hes ready to take on any bicycles and pickup trucks that have the nerve to pass him on the street.Corbins best life includes a large fenced-in yard and at least one, preferably more, other friendly dogs. Hes pretty curious about most things, even if hes a bit scared, so hed probably do ok in a either suburban or rural environment. A busy city would be too much for someone whos afraid of people getting close enough to touch him. Hes not a dog to adopt if youre looking for someone to play fetch with. Corbins the boy for someone whos content to make a deserving dogs dreams come true, where he can lounge peacefully in the sunshine, chase chippies and explore the neighbourhood with his pack mates.Corbin was born with bad hip dysplasia on one side, and doesnt like to use his rear right leg. He still gets around fine on 3 legs and can run faster than you! He does appreciate a daily pain reliever like gabapentin.Apply to adopt this animal at lastminutedogrescue.comName: CorbinWeight: ~55 poundsAge: ~7 yearsGender: MaleBreed: Lab mixColour: BlackMedical (past and present) & HW Status: HW negative; requires pain management for severe hip dysplasia Fixed: YesGood with adults: ShyGood with kids: UnknownGood with dogs: YesGood with cats: UnknownHouse trained: Working on it! Corbin is still skittish, so you can't reprimand him for peeing in the house as this will cause him to piddle. Poor baby.Crate trained: YesCrate aggressive: NoFood aggressive: NoLeash trained: YesEnergy level: MediumSuitable for an apartment: Depends on specificsCan be handled: YesBarker: Can be!
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Cinnamon - ADOPTED!!!

Labrador Retriever Jindo

Female, Adult
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Name: Cinnamon Age: 3 years Sex: Spayed Female Breed: Lab Jindo Mix Color: Cream Weight: 16kg Height: 49cm (shoulder)   Rescue Story: Cinnamon was found wandering around a village and was taken to a city shelter. She was rescued in early December and is now waiting for her forever home   ‍‍ With People   Cinnamon is very friendly and affectionate. She happily approaches both familiar and new people, rubs against them, and enjoys being touched. She loves both men and women and does well with children under 13.   She can be picked up by placing an arm under her belly, and she often shows her belly even to people she just met — she’s truly a sweetheart who loves attention and affection   With Other Dogs   Cinnamon is very social and loves meeting new dog friends. She enjoys playing and interacting with other dogs and is especially friendly with dogs of similar size. She also plays well with smaller dogs, but because she keeps the same energy level, some smaller dogs may find her a bit overwhelming.   She does well even with high-energy dogs and will communicate if she needs space. Since she enjoys both dogs and people, she would do well in a home with another friendly dog or as the only dog in the home   With Cats   Her reaction to cats has not been observed yet, but cat testing is possible.   Energy Level   Moderate energy. Cinnamon enjoys relaxing, but when she’s at the playground or playing with friends, she becomes active and playful.   Walking   Cinnamon does not have much walking experience yet, so she will need a bit more practice walking calmly with her person. When she feels scared, she may lower her body or look unsure, but she loves sniffing and exploring, so she is expected to improve quickly with gentle guidance.   Other Notes   Cinnamon does not guard food with people or other dogs, but she does have a good appetite, so feeding separately at first is recommended. She does not have separation anxiety, but she doesn’t enjoy being confined, so crate training and separation training may require some adjustment time in the beginning. She is currently potty trained for outdoor bathroom only. Apply to adopt or foster: https://adoptmekr.org Please also visit our Facebook and Instagram! Currently in Korea Available to Canada & U.S. ##2648042##
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Sebastian

Labrador Retriever Doberman Pinscher

Male, 3 yrs 1 mo
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hello, I’m Sebastian 🐾 A 3-year-old Labrador–Doberman mix, about 27 kilos of love, elegance, and joy. I’ve got the long, lean body of a Doberman and the warm, food-loving heart of a Labrador — truly the best of both worlds. My journey hasn’t always been easy. I spent too long in a city shelter and eventually found myself on the euthanasia list. Just in time, Dream Tails stepped in and gave me a second chance, bringing me to their training center — and now I’m ready for the next chapter of my life. I get along wonderfully with other dogs and communicate beautifully with them, showing my feelings clearly and setting boundaries in a calm, respectful way. I walk nicely on leash and don’t pull, making our walks something we can both enjoy. I’m often told I’m very handsome — but what truly sets me apart is my heart. I’m overflowing with love, and every bit of attention makes my heart feel like it might burst. I can’t wait to experience the comfort of a warm home and to finally feel safe with my forever family. Because I haven’t lived in a home before, I might show a little puppy mischief at first as I adjust. With patience, guidance, and understanding, I’ll settle in and thrive — I promise my love will make it all worth it. All I’m dreaming of is a family who will give me time, kindness, and cuddles… especially cozy moments on the sofa with my mommy and daddy. 🫶🏻 Could you be my forever family?

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