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Chesapeake Bay Retriever puppies and dogs in Toronto, Ontario

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Heather

Labrador Retriever Shiba Inu

Female, 1 yr 3 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Heather - Heather -------------------- Name: Heather Age: 4 months and a half (Born on June 15th) Gender: Female Weight: 10 kilograms Breed: Mix (Mother is a Labrador mix, Father is a mix breed) Vaccination and Neutering: Vaccination is complete, and neutering is planned for the future. Relationship with adults: Heather is friendly and likes people but can be a bit restless. She's a lively pup and resembles her mom in both looks and temperament. Relationship with kids: Heather hasn't met kids, but she seems to be friendly and approachable. Relationship with other dogs: She gets along well with her siblings and has been trained not to play too roughly. She can adjust and play in a controlled manner. Relationship with cats: Heather has met a cat but approached it too enthusiastically. She didn't show aggression but needs to learn some manners. House training: Heather mostly does her business indoors and is good with pee pads. Energy level: Being a young large breed puppy, her energy level is high. Ongoing training is necessary to make her attentive to human commands. Separation anxiety/Barking: Heather doesn't have separation anxiety and doesn't bark much even when playing actively. Touch and handling: Heather enjoys being touched and licking instead of nipping. She has been trained to lick rather than nip. She likes being close to people. Walking on the leash: She is a bit unsure about collars and harnesses but enjoys walks. Escape artist: Heather doesn't try to escape but may push through a low fence to approach people. Rescue Story: Heather was rescued from a difficult situation. She had her right front leg amputated when she was just two months old, and she suffered from gangrene. Despite receiving no medical treatment, she was left tied up in a stone yard. She was discovered in distress and rescued.
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Boris

Flat-Coated Retriever

Male, 2 yrs 8 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
RESCUE STORY Boris had a rough start. He was born on the streets and learned to survive. His days were filled with scavenging for food, avoiding larger dogs, and seeking shelter in hidden corners. Despite the hardships, Boris possessed a gentle spirit and a pair of soulful eyes that spoke of resilience. He used to live on a university campus and was a community dog. However, this did not take long and university management started to collect all dogs and wanted to put a municipal shelter which is simply a death sentence for a dog. The volunteers didn’t let this happen and placed him in a boarding facility in Turkey. Character Boris is known for his friendly and outgoing nature. He forms strong bonds with his peeps and is often eager to please. With his glossy coat and playful demeanour, Boris will become a beloved member of your family, capture the hearts of everyone in your home. This social butterfly thrives on human interaction and is always eager to make new friends. His warm, expressive eyes reflect his affectionate nature, and his tail wags enthusiastically at the sight of anyone willing to give him attention. He is highly food-motivated. This can be an advantage in training. He can be influenced by the other dogs’ temperament so he could be a good companion to a calm dog with a proper introduction. Despite his friendly nature, Boris harbours a peculiar aversion to men wearing hats. It's a mystery to everyone, as he reacts with a mix of curiosity and caution whenever he encounters someone sporting a hat. In addition, he may exhibit a sense of loyalty that makes him watchful over their loved ones. Even though he is a medium-energy dog, he is playful and entertaining. He loves to play, run, and engage in various activities. Regular exercise is essential to keep him happy. We don’t know how he is around kids and cats. If you plan to adopt a dog for the first time or you are not an experienced dog owner, you should consider working with a trainer as Boris stays in a boarding house for a long time and forgot city life already. He’s social with people but still needs encouragement for city life. Boris can fly to Toronto or Vancouver when he finds his forever home! If you are interested in adopting him please apply; https://www.cheers2paws.org/dog-adoption-form
We'll also keep you updated on Curry's adoption status with email updates.
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Curry

Labrador Retriever

Male, Adult
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Curry | a young 6 years old | Cat and dog friendly | Trained | 49 lbs | Toronto area Meet Curry! Despite the spicy name, this boy is all sweetness. He absolutely adores human companionship, and loves to be included in whatever his person is up to. He loves to give kisses and has even been known to sit on you when he wants some pets! Curry has been let down by people in the past, so he can be a little shy and reserved at first. Once he knows you, there is nobody more loving and more happy to keep you company. Curry is quite chill and easy. He enjoys his walks, and coexisting with his people. Other than that, he doesn't really make demands. He's a social guy, but cautious. When he's uncomfortable with another dog, he'll simply move away and when he's comfortable, he'll play or just chill out alongside alongside them. He absolutely loves cats, and would be a great sibling to a dog or a cat! People are always impressed by how well trained Curry is. He is smart, responsive, and remembers everything he is taught. He likes to know your expectations and it brings him a lot of pride to meet them. He is up for adventures whether in the city or the country, and he has amazing recall on his long-line leash. If you are looking for a dog who is loyal, loving, and obedience trained, then Curry is your boy. He has been looking for his forever home for awhile now, and he truly deserves a life of safety and love. Despite the upheaval he's experienced, Curry is so brave and willing to take chances to trust new people. Will you take a chance on him? To apply for Curry, please feel out an application: https://form.jotform.com/pawsacrossthewater/adoption-application

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