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Puppies and dogs in Nobleton, Ontario

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Teddy

Flat-Coated Retriever

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
Newmarket, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
TEDDY 🖤 This adorable guy is Teddy. Located in BRANTFORD, ON Weight: He is approximately 50 lbs. Good with dogs: Teddy ignores small dogs and likes to wrestle with bigger dogs. Teddy does best with submissive dogs or dogs that can recognize when he has had enough of playing. He would do best as an only pet. Good with cats: No Good with kids: Teddy would do best in a home without children. Housetrained: In progress. Crate Trained: Yes Leash Trained: Teddy is great on the leash. He requires the occasional reminder not to pull but responds very quickly to corrections. He knows basic commands like sit and down. He knows to stay until he is told “free”. As well he knows “place”. Energy level: High Health Concerns: None HW status: Negative Spay/neutered?: Yes Tell us about this dog: Teddy is a great dog but he is not for first time dog owners. He is extremely lovable and is always happy to see you. He has a few quirks worth noting. First off, he has springs as feet! This boy can jump. He would make an excellent agility or watersport competitor. Secondly, when he wags has tail his entire backend moves - he has a wiggly butt. It is absolutely adorable. Finally, Teddy has anxiety and reactivity. Teddy's foster parents have attended private training lessons and report that he is learning appropriate means of dealing with his anxiety and reactivity. He wants to please and is a quick learner. On going training would be extremely beneficial to both Teddy and his future adopters to help them both bond and understand each other's needs and expectations. You can find my form " Rescue Dog Adoption Application" at: https://form.jotform.com/211694512438255
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Fancy

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 2 yrs 9 mos
Newmarket, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Fancy Located in Toronto, ON Age: 2.5 years Sex: Female Breed: Australian cattle dog Mix Good with cats Good with dogs Introducing Fancy, our resident clever clogs here at Don’t Furry, Be Happy! This little gourmande has learned a whole bunch of new commands in record-breaking time — of course, it helps that she is all about treats! Fancy would really appreciate an environment where she can be mentally stimulated and positively reinforced to learn her commands with some tasty bites of food. Her foster family finds training her a fun activity, and if you’re thinking of adopting Fancy, we think you will too! This is a dog that absolutely needs mental enrichment, so continuing to add to Fancy’s impressive training lexicon is a must. She also appreciates a good food puzzle or chew toy. Of course, being so smart must be exhausting, and when Fancy’s found a comfy spot to flop onto, she’ll zonk right out. While Fancy is definitely highly energetic, she’s not hyper — she loves to go on long, adventurous walks, hikes, jogs, and even bike rides. Her foster parents report that she walks very well on a short leash, and nothing gets little Fancy going like a sniffing journey. This pup sure loves to explore by following her nose. Sociable and outgoing, Fancy loves to get along with other dogs, and always wants to play after an introduction. Her foster family thinks she’d do super well in a home with another dog companion. Energetic little brainiac that she is, sweet Fancy wants nothing more than to love and be loved. If you’re looking for a lap dog, read on, because this affectionate girl loves to crawl into your lap and nuzzle her face into your body. Overall, Fancy is an amazing dog who will make a great addition to any family who can provide her with the love, attention, and mental enrichment. If you're looking for a furry friend who is affectionate, intelligent, and loves to explore, Fancy is the perfect pup for you! Fancy is truly the full package. Apply to adopt Fancy today! Apply now: https://form.jotform.com/211694512438255 to fill out the “Rescue Dog Adoption Application” form. With any luck, Fancy will be at your side (or more likely, on your lap) in just a short while. Adoption fee is $650
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Sandy

Chihuahua

Female, senior , Special Needs
Newmarket, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Sandy Located in Toronto, ON Sex: Female Age: ~10 years Notes: Special needs (mobility issues require use of a wheelchair) Introducing Sandy — the little dog that could. She is almost 10 yrs old & has an incredible spirit. Despite her disability, which prevents Sandy from full mobility, this sweet girl’s love and resilience are very apparent. She is a gentle, loving girl, always yearning to be by your side. If you're someone who can spend a lot of time at home, Sandy will be your devoted shadow. Due to her mobility challenges, she relies on assistance to get around the house. However, don't be fooled — Sandy is a pro at sliding around on floors using her two front legs to maneuver with surprising ease (and she’s quick). When it comes to bedtime, Sandy wants to curl up under the covers right by your side. Her foster parent says that she has shown lap-dog tendencies, falling asleep in your lap with her tail wagging softly! Sandy’s excellent communication skills will let you know when she needs to go potty. Though she is housebroken, her family should be patient and understanding, as there may be occasional accidents if her cues/barks aren't recognized promptly, signaling her need to go outside. While Sandy doesn't mind the presence of other dogs, she isn't super interested in playing with them. However, if you already have a quiet, calm dog at home, she will happily coexist with them. Sandy seems a bit wary of cats & may initially bark at them, but with time and gentle introductions, she can definitely adjust to their presence. Living in an apartment would suit Sandy just fine. However, it's important to ensure that she has frequent opportunities to relieve herself since she may not be able to hold it as long as other dogs, so outdoor access is essential. When you show her the wheelchair & ask if she wants to go for a walk, her tail will wag with excitement! For Sandy, the wheelchair gives her access to exploring her surroundings; while she isn’t quite as interested in the actual movement portion of the walk, she loves to take her time in enjoying her surroundings. With this in mind, a house with a secure backyard would be ideal. Sandy is also comfortable around children. Sandy loves toys & has plenty of energy for playtime. Despite her lively spirit, she remains quiet, and her barks are gentle. Sandy has a healthy appetite and enjoys both wet and dry food, as well as relishing in chew treats. It's worth noting that Sandy dislikes being picked up & may growl as a means of communication. Her foster parent says that Sandy has absolutely never shown any inclination to bite. To adopt this special senior pup, please apply: You can find my form " Rescue Dog Adoption Application" at: https://form.jotform.com/211694512438255 Adoption fee is $650
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Orus

Mixed Breed (Small) Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)

Male, young
Newmarket, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
ORUS - Terrier-Mix / 1 Year / 10kg / M-Neutered The very best thing about Orus, is that he aims to please (foster mom put his floofy tail as a distant second). He is so grateful for this new life that he really tries hard to be the very best boy. It's almost like he can't believe this new life that he is living! He is great with dogs, cats and humans (prefers women over men initially). He adores toys, plushy beds and being part of a family. He is a great learning and has mastered sit, off, and crate - treats make it a breeze for both Orus and human. He loves routine in the home and has almost mastered house-training. For his walks, he is so very good on the leash and once he gets his groove he has been known to prance alongside his pals. For recall, he has been doing so well, but of course he wants nothing more than to be with his foster family. He is starting to love toys, which does make his foster mom swoon a bit: it's always very special when you see a pup relax and learn to play. In his future home, he'd love people home most of the time, a dog pal and a great yard to zip around in. While he is just a year old, he has suffered abuse that was a bit perplexing to him and he is now learning his new normal. (A bit of backstory...he was with a family and the kids were acting very aggressively with Orus and his brother. When rescuers pointed it out to mom, she responded that the dogs were the only toys they had, and that they could do what they wanted. After a quick trip to the store to buy a whack of toys, a trade was made and the dogs were whisked into rescue). As you can imagine, Orus is still nervous with kids and we want his future home to be kid free. He has a ton of love to give and he is a bit insecure about who he can trust - this gets to be less and less of a topic each day. When he trusts you, he loves fully and is the perfect dog. Before he 'gets' you, his insecurity will come out as he may nip the back of your legs as you walk away. Face to face he is fine, but it's almost like the tension builds up, until after the fact when he reacts with a bit of "and another thing!!!" kinda response. Foster mom was able to book a remote session with a trainer and the issue has been nipped in the bud (pun intended). He does have an obvious tell, so his foster mom gives him a "nope" when he ponders a stress reaction. He is learning to make good choices. Note, this are insecure nips and not bites....based on misdirected tension from a new interaction. If Orus sounds like the pup for you, please check out the adoption process and application at www.dibsrescue.com. His adoption fee is $750. If you are a family with older kids, please check out our resources on kids and dogs before you apply (https://dibsrescue.com/kids-dogs/).
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Frida

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium) Podengo Portugueso

Female, young
Newmarket, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
FRIDA Female / 2 years old / 40 lbs / spayed / vaccinated / microchipped / Terrier x Portugese Podengo mix **Notes: Frida is a flight risk / escape artist & therefore a fenced yard us a must. She cannot be off-leash in public areas or dog parks. Preference will be given to those with a friendly medium or large breed dog as this would be key to Frida’s comfort & feeling confident in her new home. Meet beautiful Frida, she is a perfect smallish medium dog! She’s calm, quiet and pretty timid to start. She needs someone patient to let her come out of her shell & to feel secure and safe. We don’t know her history but we do know she’s not aggressive at all. She was pregnant when found as a stray & the shelter aborted and spayed her. She does not like to be crated and will lose her mind if left in one for long periods. She gets along with other dogs and is good with kids. She is housetrained / never had an accident. She’s very anxious & scared of loud noises, vacuums, etc. a quieter home is ideal with another dog to build her confidence. Zero aggression or reactivity shown! She’s a wonderful dog for someone who has the patience, love and time to let her blossom into a more confident dog ? You can find my form " Rescue Dog Adoption Application" at: https://form.jotform.com/211694512438255 Adoption fee is $650
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Kody

Pointer Cattle Dog

Male, young
Newmarket, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Kody Breed: Pointer/ Cattle Dog mix Gender: Male Weights: 46 lbs Age: 2 yrs Good with dogs: Yes Good with cats: yes Good with kids: Yes older kids Housetrained: Yes Crate trained: Yes Leash Trained: Yes Energy level: Medium Health Concerns: None HW status: Negative Spay/neutered?: Yes Tell us about this dog: Kody was saved from euthanization at a high kill shelter in San Antonio, Tx. It is believed that at some point Kody was physically abused and would get defensive when he felt threatened. Kody has come a long ways and his trust in people has grew more and more everyday. He is an active fun boy who loves kids, getting belly rubs, and playing with toys. Kody is very treat motivated and is eager to learn new things. He enjoys car rides. Kody loves going for walks, hiking, and/or jogging. Kody had been through behavioral training prior to coming into our rescue. These are notes from the trainer. Kody knows multiple commands. Below are the commands he knows and notes from his trainer: - look at me/pay attention Sit Come here- recall Touch- nose to hand target command Wait- pause in action- ESPECIALLY at doors!! Settle- relax Leave it- back away and leave that alone (barking/fixation/food/ leash excitement) Place- go to k-bed (point) Let’s go- change in direction/follow me Kennel- go into kennel or crate “Uh-uh”(buzzer type sound) or firm NO SIR for verbal correction. “Ok” for release WITH FOOD- - ANY resource guarding must be corrected verbally and redirected with obedience. As soon as he trusts you he is fine, but with new people He will test. ANY physical threat or punishment will overwhelm and escalate him- his behavior demonstrated that someone tried to punish the growling out of him and he gets defensive- you must redirect him into the bed and release him to eat when friendly and calm. He is calmer and eats better in a home environment- crate, hand feeding or bowl by your feet in a house he does well with. In a kennel he tends to be more defensive, so work outside the kennel barrier, then move inside and get him comfortable with you being in there with him while he eats before touching him while he eats. You can find my form " Rescue Dog Adoption Application" at: https://form.jotform.com/211694512438255 Adoption fee is $500

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Dog Tales Rescue and Sanctuary

1405 19th Sideroad, King City, ON L7B 1K5

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Paws Above Rescue

15340 Dufferin St, King City, ON L7B 1K5

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DIBS Rescue - Aurora

Aurora, ON L4G 6J1

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Don't Furry, Be Happy Animal Rescue

Newmarket, ON L3X 2X5

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DIBS Rescue - Newmarket

Newmarket, ON L3X 0A1

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Take Me Home

Greater Toronto Area, ON L3X 1K9

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Paws to Love (within Holiday Pet Care)

Thornhill, ON L3T 7H9

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M.R.T Toronto Area

North York, ON L3T 3K5

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Dasom Rescue Canada

88 Glen Cameron Rd., Markham / York Region, ON L3T 1P7

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Westies in Need

Newmarket, ON L3Y 6P2

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