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We'll also keep you updated on Honey's adoption status with email updates.
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Honey

Labrador Retriever/Jindo

Female, Adult
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained,
Story
Meet Honey Age: 3 years Sex: Spayed Female Breed: Labrador Retriever Color: Beige Weight: 24.4 kg (53.8 lbs) Height: 54 cm (shoulder height)   Rescue Story In September 2025, Honey was found wandering around an apartment complex. After a report to the security office, she was brought into a city shelter. Now, she’s ready to leave her past behind and find a forever home.   ‍‍‍ Social with People Honey is incredibly affectionate and social. She approaches not only familiar people but also strangers, gently leaning in for pets and attention.   She loves both men and women and does well with children under 13. She is comfortable being handled — you can even lift her with your arms under her belly — and once she bonds, she happily rolls over for belly rubs.   Her social skills are truly wonderful — she loves people!   Social with Other Dogs Honey is friendly and outgoing with other dogs, including new ones. She enjoys greeting and inviting them to play, especially dogs her size or smaller.   She is a very sweet girl — even when another dog adores her a little too much and gets playful or clingy, she tolerates it patiently. Currently, she and Samdol have matching energy levels and instantly start wrestling and playing when they make eye contact.   Even if another dog tries to provoke her, she tends to avoid conflict and walk away.   Cats She has not been introduced to cats yet, but cat testing can be arranged.   Energy Level Moderate energy. Honey enjoys outdoor activities and playtime but settles nicely and relaxes calmly afterward.   Walks She appears to have good walking experience and follows people well. Occasionally, if she wants to go in a certain direction, she may pull a little stubbornly — but she is very manageable and responds well to guidance.   Additional Notes No food guarding toward people or dogs No separation anxiety, though she loves being close to people May bark briefly when first separated but settles quickly Mild demand barking at times Calm in kennel Primarily outdoor potty   Honey is a loving, social, and gentle Labrador who simply wants to be close to her people.   If you’re looking for a sweet, affectionate companion who enjoys both playtime and cozy downtime, Honey may be the perfect addition to your family. Apply to adopt or foster: https://adoptmekr.org  Please also visit our Facebook or Instagram. Currently in Korea Available to Canada & U.S. ##2666405##
We'll also keep you updated on Samdol's adoption status with email updates.
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Samdol

Labrador Retriever/Jindo

Male, Young
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained,
Story
Meet Samdol Age: 1 year Sex: Neutered Male Breed: Labrador Retriever / Jindo Mix Color: Beige Weight: 23.4 kg (51.5 lbs) Height: 53 cm (shoulder height)   Rescue Story Samdol was previously kept tied up as a farm guard dog. After being surrendered by his former owner, he is now ready for a fresh start with a loving family and a life of freedom.   ‍‍‍ Social with People Samdol is incredibly affectionate and friendly. He approaches not only familiar people but also strangers with ease, rubbing against them and happily accepting pets.   He loves both men and women and is gentle with children under 13. He allows full handling — you can even lift him by placing your arms under his belly. Once he feels comfortable, he’ll roll over and show his belly for rubs.   Social with Other Dogs Samdol is friendly and social with other dogs, including new ones. He enjoys greeting them and inviting them to play, especially dogs of similar size.   He handles higher-energy dogs well. If another dog makes him uncomfortable, he may give a quick “woof!” to set a boundary, but with human guidance he redirects easily and walks away.   Cats He previously lived in an environment with four cats and did not show strong reactions indoors. However, during walks he has shown some chasing instinct toward cats. Cat testing can be arranged if needed.   Energy Level Moderate energy. Samdol enjoys outdoor activities and playtime , but once exercise is done, he settles nicely and rests calmly at home.   Walks He has been walked since puppyhood and is generally comfortable on leash. Because he spent much of his life tied and hasn’t had frequent walks at the center, he can get very excited at the start of walks and may pull ahead. With consistent, structured walks in a home environment, this is expected to improve beautifully.   Additional Notes No food guarding toward people or dogs No separation anxiety — comfortable being alone Rarely barks Calm and well-behaved in a kennel Primarily outdoor potty trained   Samdol is a sweet, affectionate boy who has so much love to give. After spending much of his early life tied up, he deserves a family who will give him stability, guidance, and warmth.   If you’re looking for a loyal, friendly companion with a balanced energy level, Samdol may be your perfect match. Apply to adopt or foster: https://adoptmekr.org  Please also visit our Facebook or Instagram. Currently in Korea Available to Canada & U.S. ##2666396##
We'll also keep you updated on Lua's adoption status with email updates.
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Lua

Boxer/Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Adult
Mississauga, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
Story
Lua / Female / Approximately 2 years old / 49 lbs / Boxer Mix / Good with calm dogs (male dogs preferred) / Good with cats / Good with older, dog-savvy children/ From Mexico / Fostered in Warkworth Lua’s journey began in Mexico. Her mother was found living on a vacant lot tied to a fence, without shelter. She gave birth to four puppies before our rescue partners intervened, cutting her chain and bringing the little family to safety. One of those puppies was Lua, rescued from neglect and now blossoming into a loving, affectionate companion. Lua is a sweet girl with the most expressive eyes. She’s affectionate, playful, and always ready to snuggle. She even thinks she’s a lap dog, curling herself into your lap no matter how awkwardly she has to fit. She loves enrichment, enjoys nose work, and the way to her heart is through dehydrated beef heart (but not fish—she’ll politely turn her nose away). Outdoors, she adores chasing frogs around the yard, nudging their butts to make them hop. With her trusted humans, Lua is loyal, affectionate, and happy to stay close. She can be protective and cautious with new people, particularly with men, preferring to sniff and assess before warming up. Once she’s comfortable, she showers them with love. She's met older, dog-savvy children so a household with teenagers would be ok for her as long as they give her time to get comfortable. Lua would do best in a single family home (no apartments or condos) in a quiet suburban or rural area. Lua has been steadily building confidence in her foster placement. By her first evening, she went from tail tucked tightly to running toward them with excitement, eventually taking treats gently by hand. To avoid over-attachment, her foster family members take turns feeding and interacting with her, helping her learn balanced relationships. Lua has also found a special friend—Freedom, a dog from another local rescue. With careful introductions, they began walking together, sharing outdoor time, and playing on the deck. They’ve been spotted kissing and even waiting for each other to drink before resuming play. She shows no resource guarding with toys or treats when with Freedom and could thrive in a home with another calm, balanced dog—or as the only dog, provided she continues supervised socialization through dog-walking dates and slow introductions. Lua also does well with cats, respecting their boundaries while showing curiosity. She enjoys two walks a day but is very athletic and we expect she could jump a fence if she wanted to. She loves to sniff, explore, and looks to her humans for reassurance when cars or city sounds make her pause. She’s doing well on leash and grows more confident every day. Indoors, she enjoys enrichment activities and is beginning to discover the joy of toys—though she once shredded one happily in her crate, then calmly let her foster clean up the fluff. Lua is crate trained, housetrained (with some adjustment expected in a new home), and is progressing well in learning impulse control through structured training. She sleeps in her crate overnight and settles when left home alone. She’s eager to learn, smart, and thrives on gentle, positive reinforcement. Lua is a loving, sensitive girl who has already come so far. She’s ready for a foster-to-adopt home or an adopter who will give her the time, structure, and affection to continue her journey. If you’re looking for a loyal, affectionate companion with a big heart and even bigger potential, Lua could be the perfect fit. Due to Lua's unique circumstances, her fee is sponsored by Fetch + Releash. Prospective adopters must commit to attending training sessions with her post-adoption with a certified R+ dog trainer to ensure a successful transition. If you're interested in adopting Lua, please apply at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/adoption-info#adoption-form To learn more about our adoption process, please visit our FAQs at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/about-us#about-faqs.
We'll also keep you updated on Kiko's adoption status with email updates.
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Kiko

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Senior
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, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
Story
** KIKO'S ADOPTION FEE IS SPONSORED ** Kiko / Male / 8 years old / 68 lbs / Mixed Breed / No Other Dogs Please / Older kids only / No Cats Please/ From Mexico / Fostered in Oshawa ** Follow Kiko’s journey on Instagram @Fostertails_crae_and_friends ** Meet Kiko! Kiko is one resilient guy. Originally from Mexico, he lived alone on a rooftop for most of his life. He stole the hearts of everyone at the shelter and they quickly realized he was a very special boy who deserved a shot at the good life in Canada. Despite everything he has been through, this handsome boy is described by his fosters as sweet, loving, affectionate, eager to please, easygoing, and low maintenance. He has a gentle heart and will thrive once he gets a sense of permanence and belonging in his family. Kiko’s favourite activities are cuddling, getting pets, scratches, and belly rubs from his people. He will use his beautiful brown eyes and lay his head on your lap to let you know he wants pets. He loves being close to his humans and gently pressing his body against them when he wants cuddles. He will give vigorous tail wags when his people return or enter the room. He will also give lots of little kisses to express his affection. Kiko enjoys being outdoors and gets 2 good walks plus a few shorter outdoor breaks during the day. Kiko walks very well on a leash and enjoys trotting alongside his human. He will match his pace to whoever is walking him, he doesn’t pull and is easily corrected. He is curious and loves to sniff and prefers a quieter neighbourhood where there are not too many loud vehicles or encounters with strangers or other dogs. Kiko does not enjoy meeting other dogs on leash and will require a handler who can advocate for his space and ensure he is not put in an uncomfortable position. In the house, Kiko is a dream. This handsome boy has perfect manners to match his good looks and charms. He loves his humans and wants to be close to them whenever they are around but also does well on his own. He will adapt to a new routine easily and is very go-with-the-flow. He is not at all destructive and is trusted with free roam in the house. If there is any activity or stimulation around, he is very playful. Kiko has several favourite toys and will play with them to entertain himself when left alone. He enjoys chewing on his Kongs, balls, and stuffed toys but is not destructive. Kiko has been left for more than 6 hours on his own and has been perfectly fine. He calms down quickly and is not crated. He mostly chills out in the area where his dog bed and toys are located or will curl up on the couch and snooze. Kiko doesn’t enjoy being crated, but given his good manners it is not necessary. Kiko settles quickly at night on a dog bed in his fosters’ room and sleeps through the night without issue. Kiko needs slow and proper introductions to new people. He is not a dog that will run up to anyone. He needs to be approached slowly and respectfully and feels comfortable when he can move at his own pace. Kiko warms up quickly and after that with people he trusts. Kiko gets along well with older, dog-savvy children but he does enjoy playing rough, so it is not recommended that he plays with younger children unsupervised. Kiko has basic obedience skills, is very attuned to his people and is eager to please. He pays close attention to body language, voice tone, and eye contact and never wants to do anything that might displease or inconvenience his people. He is sensitive, observant and considerate. While in foster care, Kiko had a growth removed from his leg that was diagnosed as cutaneous hemangiosarcoma, a malignant type of skin cancer. There is a chance that it may return so he’ll need to be monitored regularly. Because these growths can sometimes develop in areas of lighter skin, Kiko should avoid prolonged sun exposure on spots like his belly and inner legs. It’s important to note that Kiko is not palliative—this is not a situation where his time is expected to be short. Many dogs with this diagnosis can continue to live for years with a good quality of life. Kiko is also prone to getting tiny stones in his bladder so needs to stay on a specific brand of food. Kiko is the perfect companion for a single person or adult couple, where he would be the only pet in the home. He would do best in a quiet neighbourhood and would strongly prefer a yard where he could hang out without meeting too many other dogs. Kiko is muzzle trained and needs a family that will advocate for his space when meeting new or unfamiliar people and dogs, and who will help his confidence going up and down stairs. He will also need a family who is committed to working on his leash etiquette, obedience training and overall confidence. Kiko just needs a lot of affection, love, and support from his humans to feel safe. Once he trusts you, he will do anything for you. If you’re interested in adopting Kiko, please apply at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/adoption-info#adoption-form Kiko'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.
We'll also keep you updated on Dexter's adoption status with email updates.
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Dexter

Australian Cattle Dog/Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Adult
Mississauga, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained,
Story
** DEXTER'S ADOPTION FEE IS SPONSORED ** Dexter / Male / Approx 3 years / 50 lbs / Australian Cattle Dog Mix / Good with Dogs / Good with Children / Good with Cats / Medium-Low Energy / From Tennessee / Fostered in Brampton ** Follow Dexter's journey on Instagram: @lilcuddlebugfosters** Meet Dexter! This handsome boy is full of joy and never-ending affection. He is sweet, calm, friendly, sometimes goofy and very loving to his people. Giving people hugs and kisses is one of his favourite things and he'll happily greet you when you get home. He's excited to do whatever you feel like - from going for a walk to lounging on the couch. Dexter is very affectionate, he likes to stick close to his trusted humans. When meeting new people, he may take time to warm up, and appreciates slow introductions and time to observe and sniff. Dexter has lived with children ages 7 -17 and treated them the same as the adults. To Dexter, his humans are the best and he loves to play and cuddle with them all. Dexter walks well on leash and does not pull. He currently gets two walks a day of 30-45 minutes. He also loves play time in the backyard with his canine foster sister. He gets along well with other dogs who match his laid back energy and is good at reading cues. Dexter would be a great second dog in a home, but could also do well as the only dog. Dexter has not been tested with cats. On rare occasions, he can be a little uneasy and may bark or react when passing strange men or fast moving people running or on bikes. Dexter is great when left home alone and settles immediately. He is not crated and usually just curls up on a dog bed or the couch and chills out until his people come home. He may counter surf so it’s important to make sure all food is put away when leaving him. Dexter has been left for up to six hours without issue and is fully potty trained. While in foster care, Dexter received a diagnosis of megaesophagus which comes with some long-term care. Megaesophagus means that Dexter’s body doesn’t push food into his stomach the way it should. He is stable on medication and a regime of 3 meals per day fed while he is in an elevated position in a Bailey Chair. Dexter has become fairly accustomed to using his chair and will sit in it for up to 30 minutes after he eats. Small amounts of regurgitation is common for dogs with this condition and their health should be monitored. He also uses a travel pillow when lying down which minimizes the regurgitation. If you are interested in Dexter but have questions about his condition, please reach out and we would be happy to connect you with his vetting team to discuss further. Dexter’s ideal home would be with a loving family who is ready for endless kisses and has a willingness to commit to his healthcare. He is young and enjoys a daily walk with a few chances for potty breaks throughout the day. Dexter would do best in a home with a yard in a quiet area. Dexter is a real gem and wants nothing more than a committed family with whom he can enjoy his life. If you are looking for a fun-loving companion, Dexter is your guy. He has so much love to give and will brighten up your home. If you’re interested in adopting Dexter, please apply at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/adoption-info#adoption-form Dexter'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.
We'll also keep you updated on Cosmo's adoption status with email updates.
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Cosmo

Australian Shepherd/Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, Adult
Mississauga, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Cosmo / Male / 3 Years / 74lbs / Australian Shepherd/Labrador / Dog Selective / Good with Older Children/ Untested with Cats / Fostered in Milton ** Follow Cosmo's journey on Instagram: @theadorableadoptablecosmo* Cosmo is a striking, intelligent shepherd-mix with a deeply sensitive and thoughtful nature. In a calm, predictable environment, he is affectionate, playful, and forms strong bonds with the people he trusts. When he feels safe, Cosmo enjoys relaxing near his humans, spending time on the couch or nearby on the floor, and engaging with enrichment that allows him to decompress and settle. Cosmo thrives with routine, clarity, and low-pressure interactions. He responds best when given space and choice, and he shows excellent potential when his nervous system is supported. He loves food-based enrichment, stuffed toys, sniffing activities, and long-lasting chews, all of which help him regulate and feel secure. Inside the home, he is calm, house-trained, and not destructive when his needs are met. Cosmo can become overwhelmed in busy or unpredictable environments. He is sensitive to excess noise, movement, unfamiliar visitors, and close proximity to other dogs, and he benefits from thoughtful management that reduces trigger stacking. He does best with calm, respectful dogs when given adequate space and has shown the ability to self-regulate during structured, low-pressure social experiences. Cosmo is not suited to a home with young children, as fast movement and unpredictability increase his anxiety. Cosmo has worked with professional behavioural support and responds best to force-free handling, long-line walks in quiet natural settings, and environments that prioritize emotional safety over exposure. With consistency and continued support, he demonstrates curiosity, connection, and the ability to build confidence at a steady pace. Cosmo is looking for an experienced, patient home that understands sensitive dogs and values calm, predictable routines. His ideal home would be a quiet household — ideally rural or semi-rural — with access to safe outdoor space where he can decompress without frequent triggers. He would do best with minimal visitors and guardians who are committed to continuing his confidence-building, low-pressure lifestyle. Cosmo may thrive as an only dog or with a calm, well-matched canine companion following careful introductions. In the right environment, Cosmo is a deeply loyal and gentle companion — a dog who finds joy in quiet moments, meaningful connection, and the comfort of being truly understood. If you’re interested in adopting Cosmo, please apply at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/adoption-info#adoption-form. Cosmo’s adoption fee is $850. To learn more about our adoption fees and the foster-to-adopt process, please visit our FAQs at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/about-us#about-faqs.

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Shelters & rescues in Ontario

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Bow Wow Rescue

RR#3, Clinton, ON N0M 1L0

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Renewed Life Animal Rescue

Wingham, ON N0G 2W0

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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Adopt-a-Pet/ Petrescue

Lucknow, ON N0G 2H0

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Adopt-a-Pet/Pet Rescue

Lucknow, ON N0G 2H0

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Kismutt Small Dog Rescue

R.R. #4 - Rd. 88 - 882702, St. Marys, ON N4X 1C7

Pet Types: dogs

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Stratford Perth Humane Society

125 Griffith Rd, Stratford, ON N5A 6S4

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Animal Care Centre Lobo

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

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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S.C.A.A.R

London, ON N5X 2P5

Pet Types: dogs, farm animals, rabbits, small animals

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DIBS Rescue - London

London, ON N6A 4L9

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