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Kenji

Chow Chow Labrador Retriever

Male, 7 yrs 1 mo
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
**This dog is in a foster home in Saint Catherine. Apply to adopt at lastminutedogrescue.comAs a chow mix, Kenji is hard-wired for loyalty and protection. Being glued to the side of his person and eyeing strangers with a bit suspicion is in his DNA, so you can just imagine how hard he's worked to fit in to modern suburban life, so that someone will bring him home and love him forever like he deserves. He's been waiting for more than 4 years. Hes adoring, wildly affectionate, and a total goofball. At about 6-7 years old and 50ish lbs, Kenji is gorgeous, healthy, and perfect. He's passionate about playing fetch, delights in his walks and adventures, is an eager and fun co-pilot in the car, and has an excellent off-switch once hes had his daily outing, hes more than happy to curl up nearby and nap like a professional. He knows sit, politely waits for food, is house trained, and walks well on a leash. He may occasionally pause mid-walk for an impromptu cuddle, maybe for a bit of reassurance, or maybe just cause he's bursting with love. He does not have separation anxiety, as he is used to waiting alone for someone to come spend time with him....not that he's al all happy about that! There's nothing he wants more than companionship. Kenji is thoughtful, highly observant and still a bit wary of the unknown. New situations, unfamiliar men, and first meetings with other dogs can make him feel unsure at first. With slow introductions, calm handling, and a few well-timed treats, he settles nicely and builds trust. Once he does, his affection is steady and sincere the kind that sticks.On top of being about the most loving dog you can imagine, Kenji is a smart boy and is super excited to learn new things. Engaging him in training exercises is both fun and hugely satisfying, because he thrives on engagement, and you can see all over his face how overjoyed he is to be rewarded for getting things right.Kenjis lingering insecurity at times makes perfect sense when you know his story. Picked up as a stray in the southern U.S., he spent far too long in a kennel, confused about what was expected of him, before finally experiencing foster life and learning what it means to belong. Through his challenges, he has emerged as a gentle, loving, and deeply people-oriented companion proof of how resilient and special he truly is.Kenji will do best in a quiet, predictable home, ideally with women, and only children over 10 who are good at respecting boundaries. He has a moderate prey drive and is not cat-friendly. He's a bit selective about his dog buddies, and does best with polite, low-drama canine companions.Kenji isnt a project dog.Hes a relationship dog who sometimes needs a bit of time and patience to feel safe -- but man oh man, once he does, no one will ever love you more.Kenji is ready to go home!Name: KenjiWeight: ~54 PoundsAge: Adult, shelter was unsure of age but stated 'young adult'Gender: Neutered MaleBreed: Chow mixColour: Goldish redMedical (past and present) & HW Status: Treated for HW, up to date on vaccines, no known health concernsFixed: YesGood with adults: Shy at first but warms up Good with kids: Older, calm kids, pref girls Good with dogs: Yes, with slow introductions to friendly dogs!Good with cats: NoHouse trained: Mostly!Crate trained: If he has to, Kenji can settle in his crate, though he really doesn't love it. He comes with his very own heavy-duty crate which he prefers.Crate aggressive: NoFood aggressive: NoLeash trained: YesEnergy level: Medium Suitable for an apartment: NoCan be handled: Yes, by his friends! He does need a little time to get comfortable with new people.Barker: Average
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Cony

Alaskan Malamute

Female, 3 yrs
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi… I’m Cony. I may look strong and steady now, but my story began much too harshly, much too early. When I was only three months old, I was tied up in a place where dogs were not loved — a place where I was never meant to feel safe. I was still just a baby who should have been beside my mother, yet all I knew was a rope and a fear I didn’t understand. One day, the rope came loose, and I stepped out into the world. But the world wasn’t safe for a tiny puppy either. I wandered until people tried to catch me. They had to use tranquilizer darts — three times. Not because I hated people. Not because I ran away from them. But because I kept going toward them. Even then, I wagged my tail. I looked into their eyes. I tried to walk closer. And somehow, that small, stubborn love in my heart gave me another chance at life. I still love people. I greet new faces with a gentle, open heart, and I get along well with other dogs too. I walk nicely on a leash, ride calmly in the car, and can stay comfortably in a flight crate if needed. I understand basic cues like sit, paw, down, and house, and I always try my best to listen. I just… really love affection. When you pet me, I might quietly ask, “Can you love me a little more?” It isn’t a behavior problem — it’s simply the tender heart of a dog who didn’t receive enough love in the beginning. Right now, I’m doing well with my potty routine. But if I move to a new home, I may have a few accidents at first. New environments can make me nervous, and I may need some time to adjust. If you guide me gently and give me patience, I promise I will learn and settle in beautifully. I’m only three years old — still young, yet I’ve already been through so much. And still, I never gave up on people. I still walk toward you. I still wag my tail. What I’m wishing for isn’t anything extraordinary — just someone who calls my name, a happy walk each day, and the quiet reassurance that says, “You’re safe now.” I hope the next chapter of my life is not about fear, but about peaceful, ordinary days filled with love. Will you be the family who writes that story with me? 🐾💛

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