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Puppies and dogs in Ontario

Looking for a puppy or dog in Ontario? Adopt a Pet can help you find a new best friend near you.

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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Ontario. To learn more about each adoptable dog, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
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Dallas

Chihuahua/Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Puppy
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Currently fostered in Texas Dallas 4-8 months old and 8 pounds. He is a bigger chi mix and will be about 18-22 pounds fully grown. He came to us from a hoarding situation. Most dogs that come here from a hoarding situation are terrified the first couple days, not Dallas lol he was soooooo happy. He was running around, he was rolling on all the bedding, he was making new friends, he was So SO happy. He loves food. He is goofy, sweet, loving, great with cats, kids and dogs. He acclimates quickly to a new place and new routine. He just loves love, toys, happy people, blankets and a warm bed. He is one of those dogs that you can tell is happy to be rescued. If he acts like that here at the rescue, just imagine how happy he will be to realize he is HOME with a family in a house. That will just blow his little mind!! Ha Approved adopters please send your hold requests to the email you were given. To get approved please visit our website www.texaschihuahuarescuecanada.org to fill in an application to.
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Loona

Standard Poodle

Female, 6 yrs 7 mos
Ottawa, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Meet Loona. She came to SPIN through no fault of her own after a heartbreaking change in her family. Following the sudden loss of her owner’s husband, living circumstances made it impossible for her devoted owner to continue caring for her. Loona was deeply loved, and surrendering her was an incredibly hard decision. What her owner told us was that Loona was calm, gentle, and affectionate—a loyal companion who simply wants to be close to her people. Happy, friendly with children and other animals, and happiest when she was included in daily family life. We’re grateful her owner trusted SPIN to help find Loona a wonderful new beginning.
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Dodo

Spitz (Unknown Type, Medium)/Welsh Corgi

Male, 3 yrs
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
Hi, my name is Dodo 🤍 I’m a 3-year-old male Spitz × Welsh Corgi mix, weighing about 11kg. I was rescued from a shelter where I was at risk of euthanasia. I once had heartworm disease, but I completed my full treatment in October 2025, and now I’m healthy and calmly waiting—ready to meet my forever family. My fluffy coat comes from my Spitz side, and my short little legs give me that adorable Corgi charm. People often say I’m even cuter in real life than in photos. I have a very quiet and gentle personality. In fact, I hardly ever bark—it’s rare to hear my voice at all. I tend to prefer people over other dogs and enjoy calm human companionship more than busy dog-to-dog play. When I meet someone new, I approach carefully at first. But once I feel comfortable, I’ll slowly come closer and gently ask, “May I be petted?” I’m the kind of dog who doesn’t rush—just being beside you is enough to bring a sense of peace. In a new environment, I may mark at first, as many male dogs do. But once I understand which space is truly mine, this behavior is expected to decrease. I can also learn outdoor potty routines through regular, scheduled walks. Because home life may be new to me, I’ll need patience and understanding during my adjustment period. But if you guide me gently, step by step, I promise I’ll grow into a truly special companion—one of a kind in this world. If you’re looking to welcome a quiet, warm-hearted soul into your home, please consider giving me, Dodo, a chance to be part of your family. 🕊️
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Gaon

Shiba Inu/Jindo

Male, 4 yrs
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Hi… my name is Gaon 🐕 I’m a 4-year-old male Shiba × Jindo mix, and I weigh about 18kg. I was once placed on a shelter’s euthanasia list. Even after I was rescued, no one came for me for a very long time. The shelter became the only home I knew—far longer than any dog should have to endure. When people approach me, I don’t rush forward with excitement. Instead, I watch carefully. I’m afraid you might leave. Afraid I might be alone again. So I open my heart slowly, cautiously. But behind that hesitation is a heart that longs deeply to love a person. I simply never learned how to show it. I went so long without being chosen, without being loved, that I don’t always know how to ask for affection. That’s why I struggle when attention is shared with other dogs. It’s not jealousy—it’s more like a quiet plea: “Please don’t leave me this time.” That’s why I’m hoping for an only-dog home, where I can finally feel secure. When it’s just you and me, I’m a completely different dog. I’ll meet your eyes, lean gently against you, and offer shy little gestures of affection. Once I give my heart, I give it fully— with the deep, unwavering loyalty that Jindo dogs are known for. Home life may feel unfamiliar to me at first. I’ll need time, patience, and understanding. But if you’re willing to walk that slow beginning with me, I promise you this: I will become a dog who makes one person my whole world. A once-in-a-lifetime companion who loves quietly, deeply, and forever. Somewhere in a shelter, I’m still waiting— waiting for the one person who will call my name and mean it for life.
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Dodo

Spitz (Unknown Type, Medium)/Welsh Corgi

Male, 3 yrs
ottawa, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
Hi, my name is Dodo 🤍 I’m a 3-year-old male Spitz × Welsh Corgi mix, weighing about 11kg. I was rescued from a shelter where I was at risk of euthanasia. I once had heartworm disease, but I completed my full treatment in October 2025, and now I’m healthy and calmly waiting—ready to meet my forever family. My fluffy coat comes from my Spitz side, and my short little legs give me that adorable Corgi charm. People often say I’m even cuter in real life than in photos. I have a very quiet and gentle personality. In fact, I hardly ever bark—it’s rare to hear my voice at all. I tend to prefer people over other dogs and enjoy calm human companionship more than busy dog-to-dog play. When I meet someone new, I approach carefully at first. But once I feel comfortable, I’ll slowly come closer and gently ask, “May I be petted?” I’m the kind of dog who doesn’t rush—just being beside you is enough to bring a sense of peace. In a new environment, I may mark at first, as many male dogs do. But once I understand which space is truly mine, this behavior is expected to decrease. I can also learn outdoor potty routines through regular, scheduled walks. Because home life may be new to me, I’ll need patience and understanding during my adjustment period. But if you guide me gently, step by step, I promise I’ll grow into a truly special companion—one of a kind in this world. If you’re looking to welcome a quiet, warm-hearted soul into your home, please consider giving me, Dodo, a chance to be part of your family. 🕊️
We'll also keep you updated on Gaon's adoption status with email updates.
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Gaon

Shiba Inu/Jindo

Male, 4 yrs
ottawa, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Hi… my name is Gaon 🐕 I’m a 4-year-old male Shiba × Jindo mix, and I weigh about 18kg. I was once placed on a shelter’s euthanasia list. Even after I was rescued, no one came for me for a very long time. The shelter became the only home I knew—far longer than any dog should have to endure. When people approach me, I don’t rush forward with excitement. Instead, I watch carefully. I’m afraid you might leave. Afraid I might be alone again. So I open my heart slowly, cautiously. But behind that hesitation is a heart that longs deeply to love a person. I simply never learned how to show it. I went so long without being chosen, without being loved, that I don’t always know how to ask for affection. That’s why I struggle when attention is shared with other dogs. It’s not jealousy—it’s more like a quiet plea: “Please don’t leave me this time.” That’s why I’m hoping for an only-dog home, where I can finally feel secure. When it’s just you and me, I’m a completely different dog. I’ll meet your eyes, lean gently against you, and offer shy little gestures of affection. Once I give my heart, I give it fully— with the deep, unwavering loyalty that Jindo dogs are known for. Home life may feel unfamiliar to me at first. I’ll need time, patience, and understanding. But if you’re willing to walk that slow beginning with me, I promise you this: I will become a dog who makes one person my whole world. A once-in-a-lifetime companion who loves quietly, deeply, and forever. Somewhere in a shelter, I’m still waiting— waiting for the one person who will call my name and mean it for life.

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Shelters & rescues in Ontario

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