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Ricky

Corgi Hound (Unknown Type)

Male, Senior
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Ricky is an approximately14 year-old neutered male Corgi (best guess) mix weighing approximately 40 pounds.  Ricky came into rescue when his owner of 10 years was no longer able to provide for him.   Speaking of Dogs quickly discovered that Ricky had bladder stones when he first arrived.  The stones have been successfully removed and he has fully recovered. He is currently on potassium citrate tablets 2x a day which he takes with his meals.  He is also on veterinary food to prevent crystals in his urine.  His last vet check showed that he is doing well and is crystal free.  He is happy and very proud of his speedy recovery and 10 pound weight loss!!!   Ricky is a loving and loyal dog who believes he is the perfect size to sit in your lap.  He adores putting his head on your lap and getting his ears rubbed. He will lean into your legs and put a paw in your lap if you stop petting him before he has had enough.    Ricky has 2 or 3  thirty minute walks each day as well as zoomies in the fully fenced backyard to help him maintain a healthy weight. He also thoroughly enjoys playing tug with his toys. Ricky enjoys being active outside in both summer and winter. Ricky is fully housetrained and sleeps throughout the night.  He has his own bed during the day but sleeps with his foster Mum at night.   He is also excellent at riding in the car.  He  looks forward to visiting his foster "Grandma" every chance he gets.  He loves it when Grandma rubs his belly and tells him he is a good boy.   He can also be left alone in the house for 4 or 5 hours at a time without incident. He will also let you know when he wants to go out for a pee break. Ricky can be vocal and will alert his foster family to anything he perceives to be unusual in his surroundings.  This includes people and other dogs. Ricky is the only pet in the house and he prefers to be the centre of attention.  He loves to watch tv with his people and happily waits to be told he can get up on the couch.  He also waits to be told he can go get his breakfast and dinner.  Best of all Ricky knows not to be underfoot when people are cooking in the kitchen.  He is a clever dog who learns quickly with positive reinforcement training.    Currently Ricky is working on his impulse to bark when people come to the door or pass him on the street.  Ricky can be redirected with a treat and then happily meets new people with big tail wags.  He has made friends with many of the neighbours. Ricky is more reactive to other dogs he may pass on his walks.    To help Ricky on his walks he wears a halti with a double lead to his collar.  While still a work in progress, Ricky is making improvements seeing other dogs on the street and associates the word "bed" with a direction to settle down.  Ricky also knows the following commands:  sit, stay, down, and off and pee. If you are looking for a smart, happy, playful, loyal and loving friend who wants to be your BFF then Ricky is the dog for you.  Here is a link to our adoption application:  https://www.speakingofdogs.com/adoption/dog-adoption-application-2/ Due to time constraints, we cannot respond to every email asking for more information on a dog. Please carefully review the bio for the dog and our adoption process https://www.speakingofdogs.com/adoption/adoption-process/.  If you are still interested in adopting, please fill out the adoption application form at the bottom of that page.     August 18, 2026, 10:55 pm
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WILLIE

Welsh Corgi

Male, 3 yrs
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
🐾 Meet Willie 🐶 Name: Willie 🐕 Breed: Welsh Corgi 🎂 Age: Approximately 3–4 years old ⚖️ Weight: 9 kg (20 lbs) ♂️ Gender: Male (Neutered) 💉 Vaccinated: Yes Current location: S.Korea 👨‍👩‍👧 People Willie is very friendly with people. Even complete strangers can pet him in the elevator, and he'll happily wag his tail and enjoy the attention. 🧒Kids: He has not lived with young children, but he has never shown any aggression toward children he has met during walks. 🐕 Dogs Wilie is indifferent in other dogs, he is focused on people. If another dog barks aggressively at him, he usually chooses to avoid the situation. 🐱 Cats Unknown. Willie has never lived with cats. But he doesnt have prey drive ✅ No separation anxiety. He is not destructive when left alone. In fact, he seems to enjoy having some quiet time to himself. ✅ Food Willie enjoys food but has excellent manners. He has shown no signs of food or toy guarding. ✅Walking Willie absolutely loves going for walks and prefers to potty outdoors. He currently goes outside at least twice a day (morning and evening) ✅Crate Although he has never had formal crate training, Willie is comfortable going into a crate and even sleeps there voluntarily. ✅Barking Willie is a very quiet dog. The only time he usually barks is when he gets excited before going out for a walk. ✅Handling & Grooming Willie enjoys being petted, especially belly rubs and gentle forehead scratches. He also doesn't particularly enjoy being picked up. Early on, he would struggle when lifted by unfamiliar people, but after building trust with his foster family, he became much more comfortable with it. ✅Escape Risk Willie is not a dog that tries to run away. However, because he is naturally cautious, loud noises such as construction sounds or heavy metal doors slamming may startle him in unfamiliar environments. If that happens, he may try to move toward a place where he feels safe. As long as his leash is securely held, this is easy to manage. Calm reassurance or gently holding him helps him recover quickly. ❤️ Personality Willie is a calm, gentle, and independent boy. He enjoys spending time with people but is also perfectly happy relaxing by himself. When left alone, he usually finds a cool, comfortable spot and naps peacefully. Although he has a playful side and enjoys tug games and walks, he has a naturally low-to-medium energy level and would fit best with a calm household. ❤️ Ideal Home Willie would do best with a calm family that appreciates his gentle, thoughtful personality. He enjoys companionship but is not clingy, making him a wonderful match for someone looking for an easygoing, independent dog. Because he loves outdoor potty breaks and daily walks, his ideal family should be able to take him outside every morning and evening. Willie is a careful and sensitive soul who may be startled by sudden loud noises outdoors, but with a patient and reassuring owner, he quickly regains his confidence. If you're looking for a sweet, well-mannered companion who is quiet, affectionate, and easy to live with, Willie may be the perfect addition to your family. ❤️

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Speaking of Dogs Rescue

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Welcome Paws rescue - Toronto Transport

Toronto, ON M6N 1V3

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