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Bandit

Husky

Male, 8 yrs
Simcoe, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
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My name is Bandit. I am a very sweet boy who loves lots of petting. I`m up for adoption because my human sibling is a toddler and she causes me lots of anxiety. I need a home without any young children. I love other dogs! I would thrive in a home with another dog for me to play with every day. I love to go for long walks. I am house trained. I don`t jump on the furniture. I`m just great! I need a home with lots of love, attention and pets. I am neutered, flea treated, dewormed, microchipped, and needles up to date. Please just love and pet me.
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Mariah

Collie/German Shepherd Dog

Female, Puppy
Drumbo, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
**IF THIS LISTING IS STILL POSTED THIS DOG IS STILL AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION. NO NEED TO EMAIL ASKING IF THE DOG IS AVAILABLE. PLEASE READ THROUGH THIS BIO THOROUGHLY AS INFORMATION ON HOW TO APPLY IS CONTAINED IN THIS LISTING** For Adoption: Mariah! Please read our dog bios carefully to be sure that the dog you are applying for suits your family and lifestyle. We at PDR believe in the benefits of post-adoption training for our dogs and their families. This allows for continued socialization, learning and helps to create a well-mannered and balanced dog. Post-adoption training is a requirement in our adoption process. To apply for adoption and for more information on our process and requirements, visit our website at https://pounddog.ca/adoption-info/. Introducing Mariah! This 5mth old high energy little lady is quite the looker. With her beautiful tricolor coat, and big satellite dish ears she is cute as can be. Mariah is a somewhat unique mix of Collie, German Shepherd, and Husky. Although it is hard to say, we think Mariah may end up being around 40lbs when she is full grown which would match the size of her mother.. Mariah has come to PDR along with her siblings after being discarded by a puppy mill. From the moment she walked into her foster home she has been all silliness and sass! She is an extremely personable pup and has warmed up immediately to all the people she has met . She is an energy-packed puppy who loves to zoom around and wrestle with her foster siblings. Like a typical puppy, Mariah is currently teething so EVERYTHING goes in her mouth. Her future forever family will need to keep a close eye on her as he continues to learn what is safe for chewing and what is not. So far Mariah is showing herself to be quite a smart little pup and is picking up on the routine of day to day life quite quickly. She has been learning about crate training, and spends her evenings and times when her foster family is out of the house in her crate. While she is quite calm sleeping in her crate at night she does still take a few minutes to settle while being crated. Crate training is an excellent tool to keep puppies safe when they are unattended and to help them develop a sense of independence while not with their “pack”. Mariah has had a visit with the vet and has been given her puppy vaccinations, microchipped and has been treated for fleas/ticks/intestinal parasites. It was noted by the PDR vets that she has a fairly significant overbite that is not causing her any major issues at this time. She is quite young her jaw will continue to adjust as she grows, however it should be on her future family's radar as her vet will need to monitor her teeth alignment once she is full grown if the overbite remains. As far as non-medical needs go she has shown to be tolerant of grooming such as baths and nail cuttings without much if any fussing at all. Like most puppies this silly girl loves to play hard! She loves playing tug of war and running around the house chasing her foster siblings or fetching toys. She is especially cute playing fetch as she likes to bound like a cat pouncing on her toys. Her foster family is working on teaching her how to relax as well as play politely, as this is a skill that puppies develop over time. When she is finally tuckered out and sits still she loves a good cuddle with her foster humans and doggy siblings. Mariah LOVES her walks! She has also been doing some winter hiking and even gone on some running adventures with her foster mom. Mariah’s potty training has come along very well. She very rarely has accidents in the house now and has started to hang out near the door when she needs to go out. She is able to sleep through most of the night now without a potty break although she does still occasionally need a break in the early hours of the morning. Mariah has also learned the command “sit” and has been working on “laydown” and “stay”. Her recall has also been coming along quite well. She is a very smart puppy that picks up on training fast. We are looking for families that are fully aware of the time commitment of a puppy and the work involved. Puppies are a total joy and bring so much love and happiness into a home, but you cannot underestimate the work and time involved in raising a puppy properly. Mariah would do best in a home with a fenced in yard where she can safely run around and can be supervised outdoors at all times while she’s still young. She would do best with one to two good walks a day (shorter ones while young), and will grow into a very active dog that would need longer activities and hikes. She is going to be a very energetic dog that requires a lot of fast paced exercise when older. She will not be suitable for those who can only accommodate a short, slower paced walk, her people need to be active and outdoorsy who will take her on long walks, hikes, runs etc. Although she may not grow to be very big, she will be very athletic and very active and only those who are currently very active and outdoorsy people should consider this cute puppy. Mariah has been showing us just what a sweet fun girl she can be! She is quite smart but also has a lot of opinions on what she likes to do! She can be quite the vocal little lady, which is quite common for the husky breed. Fun fact: she was named Mariah both because she was a Christmas intake, and her ability to sustain a high note! Because of this we do not recommend that he go to a forever home in an apartment or condo, but instead will need a detached home. She will need a family that understands how important boundaries are for puppies, even when she voices her disagreement. Mariah has been very well behaved with the other dogs that she has met, and so far has not shown any interest in small animals outside. She has not been tested with cats. We think she would do well with an older male dog sibling to show her the ropes, but also would do great as a solo dog in a home. Because of her age, she needs a family with children 7 years of age or older who can handle puppy antics, be careful to close doors, and understand that sometimes hands look like toys when playing and can be nipped. Mariah has been a sweet and silly puppy since she walked through the door, and her foster family thinks she is quite the catch. It has been a riot watching her bounce around the snow like a bunny, and enthusiastically discover the world around her. Her excitement and enthusiasm is sure to bring endless joy to the family that gets to experience the adventures of life with her! Name: Mariah ID # PDR1451 Age: 5mths Gender: female Spayed: yes UTD vaccines: yes Breed: Collie/German Shepherd/Husky Colours: tri Coat length: short House trained: yes Special needs: no OK with kids: older OK with cats: yes Ok with dogs: yes (male dogs) Status: adoptable Microchip: yes Size: med/lg Location: Kitchener Adoption fee: $900
We'll also keep you updated on Kika's adoption status with email updates.
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Kika

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)/Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Adult
Mississauga, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained,
Story
** KIKA'S ADOPTION FEE IS SPONSORED ** Kika / Female / Approximately 3 years old / 60 lbs / Terrier Mix / No Dogs Cats Children / Would Do Best in Female Only Home / From Mexico / Fostered in Toronto Follow Kika’s journey on Instagram: @kikaneedsamom Meet Kika! Kika is a loving and devoted girl who adores affection and attention from her people. She has a contagious zest for life and bonds very deeply with her trusted humans. Kika makes the silliest faces to make you laugh and loves playing with her toys, going on walks, and car rides. She makes cute little puppy noises when she wants her human's attention and loves playing footsies. Kika is a very smart dog who has endless potential and loves to learn and please. She knows many commands and will perform for just a “good girl.” She is fully potty trained and will “go pee” outside on command. Kika came to us after she wandered into the home of a shelter volunteer badly injured and clearly the subject of mistreatment. She was in terrible shape but somehow knew to find a safe place to ask for help. Kika is now thriving in foster with steady guidance and leadership and has graciously shown us her true joyful personality. Understandably, Kika does not immediately trust strangers so applicants should expect an adjustment period that includes some guarding behaviours including food guarding. During this period of building trust, it will be important to feed separately and give space. Men especially are scary for Kika and, while she can pass them outdoors fine, she cannot relax when they are in her indoor space. She will guard herself with barks and growls if she feels threatened, but is fine crated in another room if male visitors are present. Kika learned to trust her female foster very quickly (just days) so we are looking for a specific adopter to ensure similar success. We’d be happy to discuss further with any interested applicants who have dog experience but maybe don’t match all the listed details. Kika is very in tune to her people and, when with a trusted handler, is curious and brave out in the world. Kika loves smiling and wagging her tail, so she attracts lots of attention when out on walks. She does not mind that attention when her handler advocates for ‘no touching’ with strangers and has made several friends. Kika currently lives in Toronto and loves her walks, but prefers quieter times or side streets. Kika is like a big puppy herself, so she loves meeting other dogs while out on walks, especially little or playful dogs. Kika is living in a condo currently and is great; she very rarely barks and is crate trained for 6+ hours. Kika sleeps in her crate while left alone and is also fine to amuse herself with a toy when her foster is in another room. Kika sleeps through the night in her crate without issue. Kika's perfect home would be with female human(s) who do not plan to share a home with a man. Ideally, Kika's adopters will have dog experience (resource guarding experience would be amazing), or be very open to learning. Once Kika learns to trust her new human, she is a very easy, wonderful companion. Kika is listed as pet-free because her resource guarding makes her unable to live with other dogs without a very experienced human willing to manage safe, healthy relationships. Kika adores meeting and playing with other dogs out on walks and never forgets a friend. Kika could live in a house, townhouse, or apartment outside a busy downtown core. If an apartment or condo, her adopter will need standard diligence about elevators and hallways so strangers don’t touch Kika uninvited. Kika is a wonderful, special lady, who has made so much progress in overcoming her past trauma. She has a huge amount of love to give and would make an amazing companion for the right mom(s). Kika's foster has generously offered to support approved adopters on how to set Kika up for success. Kika has mild/moderate enamel hypoplasia which is thinning of the enamel on her teeth. Homecare will help with brushing but she may require professional dental cleaning in the future. Kika should avoid hard chews, toys, and treats as her teeth will be more prone to breaking during play. Kika also does best on a lamb protein diet. If you are interested in Kika and would like to chat more about whether she would be a good fit for you, please reach out to adopt@fetchandreleash.ca. If you are interested in adopting Kika, please apply at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/adoption-info#adoption-form Kika's adoption fee has been generously sponsored. To learn more about our adoption process, please visit our FAQs at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/about-us#about-faqs.
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Hunk

English Bulldog

Male, Adult
Drumbo, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
**IF THIS LISTING IS STILL POSTED THIS DOG IS STILL AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION. NO NEED TO EMAIL ASKING IF THE DOG IS AVAILABLE. PLEASE READ THROUGH THIS BIO THOROUGHLY AS INFORMATION ON HOW TO APPLY IS CONTAINED IN THIS LISTING** For Adoption: Hunk! Please read our dog bios carefully to be sure that the dog you are applying for suits your family and lifestyle. We at PDR believe in the benefits of post-adoption training for our dogs and their families. This allows for continued socialization, learning and helps to create a well-mannered and balanced dog. Post-adoption training is a requirement in our adoption process. To apply for adoption and for more information on our process and requirements, visit our website at https://pounddog.ca/adoption-info/. Meet Hunk, a 5 year old English Bulldog. He is primarily white and tan, and weighs in at about 48lbs. Hunk has proven himself to be true to his breed as a power-napper, socialite, and easy-going boy. Hunk was surrendered by his family as they could no longer care for him. His fosters say he has been a perfect house guest from the start. He came fully housetrained and knew a couple of commands. It did take a little bit of time to develop trust for nail trims, administering meds, and tail cleaning. He has since become more relaxed and has been enjoying going to family events, exploring new places and going for car rides (probably his favourite thing besides food). He is an excellent passenger. He would love to be a road trip companion and go to a lot of fun and new places regularly. He has shown his charmingly stubborn bulldog nature by being rather particular about his preferences around walks. He has a strong preference to be driven somewhere (and somewhere new is ideal) and will enthusiastically walk and explore. This boy craves novelty. Otherwise he’s ok to walk around the neighborhood, but sometimes he’ll put on the brakes if he’s not feeling up to it, or he’ll sit by the car and look at it, and then you, and back to the car again. We know how to work with his preferences now, and it’s made it more fun as you end up getting creative and you can explore new trails in the area. Hunk can be overly enthusiastic and a little intense when he sees other dogs on the trail. Hunk doesn’t seem to notice small animals such as squirrels or birds. He is very happy when he can meet people on walks or everyday interactions. Hunk is generally satisfied with 30-40 minutes of walking per day, usually split between 2 walks. Hunk would ideally be placed in a home with teenage or older children, or in an adults only home. Hunk has integrated well into his foster home as an only dog, and he needs to be in a home without other dogs. He is far more of a people dog than a dog’s dog and doesn’t need or want dog friends. His prior home had cats though and we were told he was fine with them, so a home with a dog savvy cat would be ok. A yard is not a requirement. He is generally quiet and would be ok in the right type of apartment setting but would not fair well in a high rise apartment setting where other dogs coming into the elevator would be an issue. A low rise apartment building or a main floor apartment would suit him though. He can be wary of unexpected sounds, but this is alleviated with some white noise, or reassurance as he gets used to a new space. As a new foster he was upset with the dishwasher sounds if it was run overnight (ie. When the house was all quiet), but was fine if it was run in the daytime. Hunk will bark if someone comes to the door but will stop quickly after alerting you. Hunk has a fairly low energy level and is happy to nap throughout the day. Hunk sleeps on the couch from about 6-7pm until 7-8 am. English bulldogs require some extra care when it comes to their health needs. They are prone to allergies. He should have his tail pocket cleaned regularly (you’ll have to develop some trust first though because he is not a fan of this). Hunk should have his feet cleaned regularly and be treated with chlorhexidine wipes if they are red and irritated. He is cooperative with nail trims. Hunk will require daily eye ointment to treat dry-eye long term. He is at a healthy weight, which should be maintained and monitored for long term health and longevity. Care should be taken when exercising Hunk so as to avoid overheating in warm weather. Hunk is sensitive to the cold and should have some good winter gear to wear so he can still get some outdoor time in the colder months. Hunk will sometimes regurgitate if he has too many treats. He uses a slow feeder to avoid digestive upset. Anyone interested in Hunk needs to familiarize themselves the health issues and the characteristics that are specific to bulldogs and be financially able to manage the needs of a Bulldog before making a commitment to adopt him. We have taken care of all of the medical issues he had but with a Bulldog you have to be prepared for ongoing advanced medical care. Hunk came to us with eyes that were squinted almost closed due to entropion and excess nasal folds which pushed up on his eye. He had to have multiple cosmetic surgeries to remedy this issue. He has had surgeries to treat entropion in both eyes and has had a good amount of his nasal skin folds removed since coming in to rescue. He is still healing, but it’s apparent how much better he feels. In more time his eyes will open up even more as the swelling goes down. He came in to rescue already neutered. He is up to date on his vaccinations Hunk is housetrained and knows how to sit and shake a paw on command. He plays crate games, and hide and seek. Hunk likes to play with a big ball, a treat ball, and he likes to chew. He likes tearing up old egg cartons or a big cabbage leaf (and it’s pretty funny to watch!). He is very good in the house. He is pretty content to hang out on the couch and relax most of the day, or he’ll just observe whatever is going on in the house. Hunk enjoys his crate games, and will eat in his crate (He doesn’t usually sleep in it though as he is already fast asleep on the couch long before the humans’ bedtime). It is a positive place for him. He is a quick learner and will benefit greatly from some structured obedience training. Hunk is a great companion for a lazy day at home, and for going on adventures. This boy is up for just about anything- especially if you offer him a treat or a car ride. Ideally we would like Hunk to be adopted by a person or people who are familiar and confident with the Bulldog breed. He is everything we all love about Bulldogs but they are a unique breed and need their people to understand all things Bulldog!! Would you like a super social, comical, snorty gremlin in your life? Apply to adopt Hunk! Name: Hunk ID # PDR1441 Age: 5yrs Gender: male Neutered: yes UTD vaccines: yes Breed: English Bulldog Colours: red and white Coat length: short House trained: yes Special needs: no OK with kids: older OK with cats: yes Ok with dogs: no Status: adoptable Microchip: yes Size: med Location: Paris, Ont Adoption fee: $700
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Jenna

French Bulldog

Female, Adult
Drumbo, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
House-trained,
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**IF THIS LISTING IS STILL POSTED THIS DOG IS STILL AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION. NO NEED TO EMAIL ASKING IF THE DOG IS AVAILABLE. PLEASE READ THROUGH THIS BIO THOROUGHLY AS INFORMATION ON HOW TO APPLY IS CONTAINED IN THIS LISTING** For Adoption: Jenna! Please read our dog bios carefully to be sure that the dog you are applying for suits your family and lifestyle. We at PDR believe in the benefits of post-adoption training for our dogs and their families. This allows for continued socialization, learning and helps to create a well-mannered and balanced dog. Post-adoption training is a requirement in our adoption process. To apply for adoption and for more information on our process and requirements, visit our website at https://pounddog.ca/adoption-info/. I am delighted to introduce Jenna an approximately 2 year old French Bulldog currently weighing 24 pounds, her ideal weight. She is a very sturdy muscular dog. Jenna came into our care underweight after being attacked by other mill dogs where she was being bred for profit. This was not her first attack. Jenna had previously lost an ear and has some old scars on her legs. Jenna also had an eye and ear infection which have been treated. She also required a tooth extraction. Understandably Jenna is unsure of other dogs, but more about that later in her bio. In a lifetime of owning my own dogs, working with rescues and currently fostering I have never met a dog who so loves all people—everyone she has met so far, whether it’s a stranger on our walks, a workman in my home or people visiting. Outdoors on our walks the only time she pulls is when she sees someone coming her way. She just wants to meet them and get petted. When guests come into our home after greeting them they are fair game for cuddling if they sit on the living room couch. Jenna will hop right up and snuggle into them. When I had friends over to play cards Jenna, after getting pets all around contentedly curled up under the card table and slept on our feet for 2 hours. She did a typical bulldog silent toot which if you know the breed is common. It was definitely a source of laughter and Jenna slept right through it. Bulldogs are known for their grunts, snorts and snores and the delightful smelly farts. Never having had a Frenchie before it has been a source of learning and laughter for me. Jenna now sleeps 7- 8 hours through the night in her crate. Her soft snoring in the background lulls me to sleep. Jenna accepts her crate with a treat. However, she does cry for a few minutes before she settles. It took a few weeks for Jenna to be fully toilet trained. She drinks a lot during the day and should be given the opportunity to go outdoors every 3 hours to avoid an indoor accident. She does not alert when she has to go. When Jenna came to me a month ago we were in freezing temperatures and we were only able to go outdoors for 5 minutes maximum. Now the weather has improved Jenna goes for 3 or 4 walks a day. Her breed because of the flat nose only require short walks. We usually go for 10-15 minutes. She has become increasingly more confident walking outside and is choosing to venture a bit further from home. Jenna is a low to medium energy dog. She loves curling up on the couch or a comfy dog bed and napping. In her home environment where she feels safe Jenna has become a very confident girl who enjoys her morning and evening routines. When she comes out of her crate Jenna does a super long stretch to start her day. After our morning walk Jenna immediately hops on the couch and expects me to come and cuddle before getting breakfast ready. In the evening after our bedtime walk we do exactly the same and if I get distracted she just waits patiently until I join her. Recently Jenna has discovered the sheer joy of rolling herself silly on the couch and waiting for lots of belly rubs. She constantly makes me laugh with her antics. Jenna was easily able to climb a full set of outdoor stairs on a recent visit to a friend. She was a bit more hesitant going down but managed with a bit of encouragement. Jenna walks well on leash and as mentioned only pulls when she wishes to meet someone. She responds to the come and sit commands. Jenna travels quietly in my SUV in her travel crate. It was hilarious to watch Jenna try and solve treat puzzles. With her flat face she wasn’t able to get the treats but once she learned to use her paws she had no problem. Jenna uses the puzzles in a gentle manner and is extremely gentle when given a treat. She is a pure loveable delight. I have attempted to introduce toys but so far she has shown little interest. Jenna rarely barks but recently when she heard a doorbell on the tv she jumped up and barked once or twice and raced to the front door. If someone knocks on my front door she doesn’t bark but runs to the door to investigate. She is a highly curious dog who sniffs everything. At night if I’m watching tv in my recliner Jenna requests that I bring her up and then she organizes her body between my legs with her head at my feet and her butt facing me. That works so my arms are free to knit or read while she sleeps, only shifting positions occasionally. Jenna loves physical contact with me but when I can’t accommodate her she sleeps quietly on her bed beside me. Jenna usually finds a spot in the same room where I am working but she’s never underfoot. Lately she will curl up on the couch in the living room while I am elsewhere in the house. Recently Jenna decided to join me on my yoga mat rather than watching from her bed. She wasn’t happy about being sent off. She usually just watches from a distance when I do my exercise programme each morning. I believe the command “off” is the one I’ve had to use the most with Jenna. She needs to learn that she can’t go up on people to be petted although she does so very gently. When I take a bath it took 2 weeks of using the off command to keep Jenna from trying to join me in the tub. She can be persistent or determined when she wants something. She is now content to curl up on a nearby bathmat or my clothes if I left them on the floor and patiently waits until I’m done. Jenna is an absolute cuddle bunny and she hopes her new family enjoy snuggling with her. In her first week with me if Jenna saw another dog in the distance she would be terrified and cry and strain to get home and away from what she thought might be a threat to her. Her confidence on our outdoor walks has really improved. Recently Jenna saw some dogs on our walks. Jenna was eager to meet them at a 6 foot distance. She showed no fear just excitement. In each case Jenna did her snorts and gentle whines of excitement. Those noises were probably unusual for the other dogs and unfortunately some dogs reacted by growling at her so we immediately walked on. It is common for other dogs to misinterpret the noises of a Bulldog and not take to that well, so we keep our distance from dogs. Because of her past of being attacked by dogs in the puppy mill, Jenna would like a life without the stress of meeting other dogs. She is not comfortable around other dogs and we don’t want her to have to be reminded of that trauma over and over. She has lost an ear already, that is enough…we don’t want our sweet Jenna ever hurt again by a dog. When I took her to my friend’s home to introduce her to her very patient cat Jenna again showed her excitement and Tucker just lay quietly at a 3 foot distance and eventually Jenna quieted and relaxed. We distracted Jenna occasionally so she didn’t keep staring at the cat. Our visit lasted 2 hours and Jenna was relaxed when we left. Best for Jenna to not go to a home with a cat unless it is a very dog savvy cat who will ignore the dog and not run or otherwise excite the dog. Jenna is currently being fostered in a quiet rural community. The best placement for Jenna would be a quiet neighbourhood without a lot of dogs. Jenna needs to be the only dog in the house and no visiting dogs either. She would not do well in a busy city environment. She would do well in a rural area, small town, or quiet subdivision. Ideally if she had a fenced in backyard where in the nice weather she could sniff, explore and wander without encountering other dogs that would be great but it is not mandatory for her. Because Jenna craves affection, she will need a family who will not leave her alone for long periods of time. She would not like to be left alone for a full 8hr plus workday. Jenna has not been introduced to children but I feel she would be best in a home with adults or older children, over 8yrs, where it would be a calm environment for her. Adopters with previous French Bulldog or other Bulldog experience are preferred, as they are a special breed with specific needs to keep them happy and healthy. She will need to have her wrinkles cleaned on a regular basis as well as special attention to any potential allergies associated with food. She is doing well on the food she is on in our care, which is a top quality diet, and she should be kept on this. Frenchies are prone to environmental allergies and she may need allergy meds throughout her life, although so far she has been ok and showing no signs of having any allergies. Adopters should also regularly maintain her teeth through brushing and/or dental treats. Potential adopters should be aware of possible breed specific health issues and commit to any financial needs she may have in the future to maintain her health. This is a breed that comes with an assortment of potential medical issues and they are known as a high maintenance breed for upkeep and medical care. Her family needs to be fully aware of this and be financially able to care for anything that Jenna will need in her life. Frenchies are known for back issues so her adopters need to be prepared for this possibility and be fully aware of IVDD. With Frenchie’s that is a risk you take. Should this happen, she would require back surgery immediately to fix it. Her family needs to guard against this by not letting her become overweight, by keeping her lean and muscular, and by not letting her jump up on the couch or jump down from the couch, bed etc. When lifting her, support her entire back…just general things to keep her back safe. If you are that special person or family looking for an absolutely loveable snuggle bunny and are willing to put the time and effort into helping Jenna learn to meet other dogs in a positive manner please consider this adorable sweetheart as an addition to your life. You won’t be disappointed. Jenna has so much love to share. Name: Jenna ID # PDR1465 Age: 2yrs Gender: female Spayed: yes UTD vaccines: yes Breed: French Bulldog Colours: tan Coat length: short House trained: yes Special needs: no OK with kids: older OK with cats: dog savvy cats only Ok with dogs: no Status: adoptable Microchip: yes Size: small Location: Freelton Adoption fee: $800
We'll also keep you updated on Dumpling's adoption status with email updates.
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Dumpling

French Bulldog

Female, Adult
Drumbo, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained,
Story
**IF THIS LISTING IS STILL POSTED THIS DOG IS STILL AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION. NO NEED TO EMAIL ASKING IF THE DOG IS AVAILABLE. PLEASE READ THROUGH THIS BIO THOROUGHLY AS INFORMATION ON HOW TO APPLY IS CONTAINED IN THIS LISTING** For Adoption: Dumpling! Please read our dog bios carefully to be sure that the dog you are applying for suits your family and lifestyle. We at PDR believe in the benefits of post-adoption training for our dogs and their families. This allows for continued socialization, learning and helps to create a well-mannered and balanced dog. Post-adoption training is a requirement in our adoption process. To apply for adoption and for more information on our process and requirements, visit our website at https://pounddog.ca/adoption-info/. You’re about to meet the most adorable, happy dog who charms everyone she comes in contact with!! She loves all people and thinks everyone should be her best friend. This is Dumpling and she is a gorgeous cream coloured French Bulldog who is 3yrs old. She weighs about 15 lbs and is a compact bundle of love and affection! Dumpling was abandoned and ended up in a shelter as an unclaimed stray. We have no idea why she wasn’t claimed as she is the most fun, sweetest Frenchie. Dumpling is a joyful clown of a dog and everything we all love about Frenchies. She is a big cuddle bug and loves to be on your lap. She enjoys her walks and gets so excited when you put her leash on. She is not a fan of the cold though so walks in the winter are a short jaunt. She is looking forward to spring where she can be out to explore more. She will wear a coat for winter walks but getting it on her can be a bit of a challenge as she is so wiggly and “helpful” that it’s like trying to put a coat on an eel! HA!! But we get the job done and then off we go. We crate her in the car for her safety and she settles in quietly for the ride. She is eternally happy and always has a grin on her face. She is a dog that makes people smile when they see her and she is always happy to meet a new friend. Dumpling is a very social little dog and she thinks everyone should be a buddy of hers. She will be your shadow in the house and follow you everywhere. Dumpling came to us with a few areas of dermatitis that we have had looked at and have a topical cream for. She has no issues with her cream being applied. She also had an ear infection that we had treated. She had a good exam with our vet team and it has been determined that she is spayed. Our vet made comment that Dumpling was an “absolute delight” which just speaks to her great nature. Dumpling loved her vet visit as this was just a time to meet new friends and get some snacks. She loves snacks! Dumpling would be best as the only pet in the home. She gets excited when she sees cats and squirrels when out on walks and would love to chase them. She will ignore calm dogs on walks but if a dog is excitable or barky she will bark back. Dumpling doesn’t want dog friends and would much rather just have more and more people friends. This is 100% a people dog. She wants to be in a home where she is getting all of the attention and love. Dumpling loves chewing on dog toys and playing with stuffies. She enjoys a variety of toys and loves play time. Dumpling would be fine in a home with children old enough to be responsible to always shut doors and gates securely behind them as she will try to take off out a door if left open. A home with kids 8yrs plus would be fine but she would be just as happy in an adult only home. Visiting younger children are fine as long as the adults in the home make sure doors are closed. Dumpling will benefit greatly from the necessary post adoption training and going to class. She is a very good dog but does get over excited easily and sometimes forgets her manners when she is excited. Getting a solid base of obedience skills will be great for her. Dumpling would like a home where she isn’t left for a full work day. She is crated when we leave and does well with this, but she is only left for a few hours at a time. She is quiet in her crate and settles nicely. When out of her crate she needs to get out to pee asap and so having her crate set up close to the door to the yard works well for her. A fenced yard isn’t mandatory for her, but it’s a plus for quick pees. She will do her bathroom duties just fine though on leash out on walks. She is doing well with her house training, she just needs her people to let her out regularly and know that if she goes to wander out of the room, you have to take her out. She doesn’t know how to tell you she needs to go out so her people have to be proactive and just take her out regularly. Dumpling would be suitable for a wide variety of housing situations. She is a quiet dog and not prone to unnecessary barking. She wouldn’t do well in a high rise apartment building where being in an elevator with other dogs coming in would be a possibility, but a low rise building, or an apartment on the main floor would work for her. She doesn’t need a lot of space indoors and is quite content just to lounge in the room her people are in. She is not disturbed by traffic noises and will do well in many neighbourhood types as well. Adopters with previous French Bulldog or other Bulldog experience are preferred, as they are a special breed with specific needs to keep them happy and healthy. She will need to have her wrinkles cleaned on a regular basis as well as special attention to any potential allergies associated with food. She is doing well on the food she is on in our care, which is a top quality diet, and she should be kept on this. Frenchies are prone to environmental allergies and she may need allergy meds throughout her life, although so far she has been ok and showing no signs of having any allergies. Adopters should also regularly maintain her teeth through brushing and/or dental treats. Potential adopters should be aware of possible breed specific health issues and commit to any financial needs she may have in the future to maintain her health. This is a breed that comes with an assortment of potential medical issues and they are known as a high maintenance breed for upkeep and medical care. Her family needs to be fully aware of this and be financially able to care for anything that Dumpling will need in her life. Frenchies are known for back issues so her adopters need to be prepared for this possibility and be fully aware of IVDD. With Frenchie’s that is a risk you take. Should this happen, she would require back surgery immediately to fix it. Her family needs to guard against this by not letting her become overweight, by keeping her lean and muscular, and by not letting her jump up on the couch or jump down from the couch, bed etc. When lifting her, support her entire back…just general things to keep her back safe. What we can tell you is that Dumpling is SO worth the extra care Frenchie’s need. She is a pro cuddler and entertainer who will make you laugh daily. She is low energy in the home and super easy to have around. She likes to have a nice bed to chew her Nylabones in. She likes naps. She loves cuddles. She likes to lounge on the arm of the couch and supervise goings on from her throne. She follows you around the house but settles in whatever room you are in. She is quiet in the home and such an easy dog to live with. She is just so special. We know that there is a Frenchie loving person or family out there that will see what this amazing dog has to offer. If you are interested in Dumpling send us in an application and be sure to tell us in there why you feel that you would be a great fit for Dumpling. The more you can tell us about your home, your knowledge of this breed etc the better. We know that there are her perfect people out there that would just love to have a happy little Frenchie companion and we look forward to meeting them!! Name: Dumpling ID # PDR1476 Age: 3yrs Gender: female Spayed: yes UTD vaccines: yes Breed: French Bulldog Colours: cream Coat length: short House trained: yes Special needs: no OK with kids: older OK with cats: no Ok with dogs: no Status: adoptable Microchip: yes Size: small Location: Ayr Adoption fee: $800

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Sarnia and District Humane Society

131 Exmouth Street, Sarnia, ON N7T 7W8

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Homeward Bound Rescue

PO Box 256, Brights Grove, ON N0N 1C0

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Wallaceburg Animal Shelter

105 Arnold Street, Wallaceburg, ON N8A 3P3

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Chatham Kent Animal Rescue

Chatham, ON N7M 2Z7

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Barks and Meows Rescue

PO Box 657, Duart, ON N0L 1H0

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Animal Care Centre Lobo

5592 Egremont Dr., R.R.#1, Ilderton, ON N0M 2A0

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London Animal Care Centre

121 pine valley blvd, London, ON N6K 3T6

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Barkin Rescue

London, ON N6H 4B6

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London, ON N6H 5C4

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