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

Bloodhound

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Butch Jr. is a 20-month-old Bloodhound mix with a calm, easygoing personality that makes him an absolute joy to be around. True to his breed, he has that classic soulful expression and gentle nature, but what really stands out about Butch Jr. is how relaxed and steady he is in just about any situation. He’s the kind of dog who enjoys the simple things—lounging nearby, taking in all the interesting scents on a walk, and spending quiet time with his people. While Bloodhounds are known for their incredible noses, Butch Jr. balances his curiosity with a laid-back demeanor that makes him easy to handle and a great companion for a more relaxed household. Butch Jr. is friendly and approachable, with a sweet disposition that helps him bond quickly with new people. He would thrive in a home that appreciates his calm energy and gives him the love and companionship he deserves. Whether he’s stretching out for a nap or strolling by your side, Butch Jr. is a loyal, gentle companion ready to be someone’s best friend. Butch Jr. is 63 lb, neutered, microchipped, fully vaccinated, and ready to go to his forever home. He is currently being fostered in Houston, but can travel to many states as well as Canada to the perfect home. Yards, if any, must be adequately fenced to adopt our pups. We do not accept underground or invisible fences. To meet this sweet boy via video chat or in person, send an application available at www.savesomesouls.com Butch's adoption fee of $600 includes all vetting (DAPP with booster, Bordetella, Rabies vaccine, multiple broad spectrum deworming treatments, spay/neuter surgery and recovery, heartworm and flea prevention), a microchip with free lifetime registration, a high quality nylon Martingale collar, and Harness. Our dogs are fully assessed by foster parents, vets and behaviorists, as well as videos and video chats are available to observe their manners in public. We are extremely transparent and like to share everything negative and positive with the adopters, to ensure it's a good fit and they are not returned to us, as the trips are very stressful on them. Houston is home to million strays, many who are abandoned, many born on the streets, many who escaped while living in the yard, which is common in Texas. Since our rescue does not get grants that shelters get, we use adoption fee to help the pups and kitties in our care. Your adoption fee goes towards vetting and feeding our long term and permanent fosters, and unadoptable pups, as well as towards the monthly care and preventatives etc of our pets. By adopting one pup from our rescue, you make room for another dog to be rescued our high kill shelter, thus becoming an integral part of our mission to save as many unfortunate dogs off the streets and shelters as possible. So Thank you for choosing to rescue, and not go to a breeder.
We'll also keep you updated on Snow's adoption status with email updates.
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Snow

American Eskimo Dog

Female, Adult
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Snow is a beautiful 6 year old, 17lb American Eskimo mix.  This lovely lady is sweet and calm when meeting new people.  She is full of love and bonded quickly with her foster family. Although she loves being with her people, Snow prefers to relax in her own space.  She enjoys an occasional visit to a lap, but won’t spend much time there, making her an affectionate yet independent companion. At home, Snow is low energy and chill, but outside she has a little more pep.  She will bark at people and dogs when out, as well as various sounds when inside, so apartment living is not for Snow.  She is a near perfect houseguest; Snow is housetrained,  shows no signs of aggression, and has no destructive tendencies.  At night she sleeps soundly in her crate.  When alone she is also crated and will protest a little at first, but does settle.  If you would like to take her for the occasional car ride, she is great in the car. Snow has not been tested with dogs or cats but she does love being in a quiet household with her two people.  She doesn’t ask for much.  A cozy place to rest, a safe space to call her own, and someone who will cherish her and give her the life she deserves.  April 25, 2026, 4:37 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Misty's adoption status with email updates.
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Misty

Cocker Spaniel

Female, Adult
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Misty Misty is an approximately 4-year-old, 10kg (~22lb) cocker spaniel with a gentle nature and a quiet way about her. After a difficult start in a puppy mill, she is ready for her next chapter which will  be much brighter. Misty has her spay appointment next week and after that she'll be looking forward to a future that includes soft places to rest, space to explore, and a home that allows her to move at her own pace. Misty is a sensitive dog who is still learning that people can be safe and predictable. She does best in a quieter adult home where things are steady and not too busy. New people and lots of movement can feel overwhelming, and she may take time to warm up. When given that space, she begins to seek out connection in her own way, leaning into chest scratches, enjoying brushing, and relaxing when someone sits with her on the floor. She currently prefers her own bed at night and has not yet discovered furniture as an option. Outdoors is where Misty feels most comfortable. A securely fenced yard will be important for her, as she enjoys sniffing, sunbathing, and running. She has started to play with familiar dogs and people, especially in games of chase. Walks are still a work in progress. Quiet trails are far more her speed, city streets can be overwhelming. With time, routine, and positive reinforcement, she has the potential to become a steady companion for low-key outdoor adventures. Misty has done very well with housetraining and settles nicely when left on her own. She travels well in the car, though she will need continued support to feel confident getting in and out. At the veterinary clinic, she has earned high praise from the team, happily accepting treats during exams and even stepping onto the scale on her own. She is currently being treated for an ear infection and will need ongoing ear care. While it may not be her favourite activity, she enjoys treats during ear cleaning and has come to associate it with a good ear rub afterward which is something she loves. Misty has not been tested with cats, but she shows a strong interest in small animals and would not be suited to a home with rabbits, guinea pigs, or similar companions. Misty is looking for a patient, thoughtful home that understands progress may come in small steps. In return, she offers quiet companionship and the chance to watch a dog discover comfort, safety, and connection on her own terms.   April 25, 2026, 4:37 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Patty's adoption status with email updates.
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Patty

Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Female, Senior
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Patty is a 65lb German Shepherd mix with a wise soul and a heart full of love.  This kind dog was found as a stray and after experiencing stress in the shelter, is now feeling better and more calm in foster care.  Patty is sweet, affectionate and very people oriented. She happily approaches strangers of all ages in hopes of some love and she handled her vet visit like a pro.     While Patty’s past remains a mystery, she is proving to be a wonderful companion.  She is housetrained, rides well in the car, and can be left alone without issue.  She did bark a little bit the first time she was left alone, but once she realized her human would come back she is fine now.  She knows basic cues like sit and come and walks well on a leash. She might pull a little when she spots other dogs but her intentions are friendly and she greets politely.  Continued positive reinforcement training to help her learn not to pull would benefit Patty, but she’s a quick study and sure to excel.  Due to a strong prey drive with squirrels, Patty would most likely not get along in a house with cats; they might be a little too tempting to chase.  One more of her charming quirks is that Patty prefers not to dine alone - she enjoys having her person nearby when she eats. If her person leaves, she leaves too.  For Patty, mealtime is better when shared with loved ones!   In the home Patty is the perfect houseguest.  She is calm, non destructive, and settles in easily.  She’s shown some interest in playing fetch in the backyard but it's a work in progress and the “bring it back part” still has some work to do. More than anything, Patty enjoys being close to her people. She will happily nap at your feet and follow you from room to room just to be close.  Medically, she is up to date on all her vetting and was treated for a urinary tract infection which has resolved.  While she was initially on medication to help with stress in the shelter, since coming into foster care, medication has been reduced as she has learned how to relax a little more.   This sweet, gentle girl is ready to spend her golden years in comfort and love.  All she wants is a cozy home, a soft bed and a family to call her own.  In return she will give you (and all your houseguests) endless affection and companionship.  April 25, 2026, 4:37 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Piper's adoption status with email updates.
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Piper

Labrador Retriever Greyhound

Female, Adult
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
  Piper is a beautiful lab-shepherd-greyhound mix who is 9 years old. She is incredibly, sweet, well trained, and loves people and cuddles. Her favourite pastime is curling up into her signature donut shape and leaning into you while you watch tv, have a nap, or lay in the sun. Piper’s favourite game is playing hide and seek with treats; she waits in the other room while we hide treats around the house and then she will excitedly and with determination root them all out. She loves to go on long slow walks where she will smell every last thing. Her favourite snacks are cucumber slices and she can hear a cucumber being cut open from rooms away. Piper is loyal, silly and, just wants to be where the people are. Piper's ideal home would be an adult only home without other animals.   Name: Piper Breed: Mixed breed Labrador and Greyhound Weight: 70 pounds Gender: female Spayed/neutered: spayed Age: 9 years Obtained From: Rehomed from another home at about 1 year old. Reason for Intake: Piper is not comfortable around toddlers  Up to Date with Vetting: Yes Good with dogs: She is reactive to other dogs on leash closer than 15-20 feet.  She has had very little experience with dogs in the past 5-6 years.  When they first got her she did go to the dog park but was attacked there. Good with cats: Unknown but they think she has a high prey drive. Good with kids: She has very little experience with children.  They cottaged for 3 days with children under 10 years old and after about 24 hours she seemed to become more concerned with them and started barking and reacting to them especially when her owners were engaged with the kids.   Good with strangers: Yes.  Good with adult visitors.  If a stranger comes to visit she will bark at the door knock and then run up and greet them and be excited to see them. Resource guarding issues: Not from people.  Unknown with other animals. Ever bitten a human: No Ever bitten a dog: No Fears: young children Housetrained: Yes.  She is used to living in an apartment and peeing and pooping on leash walks. Crate trained: She has not been crated since they initially got her 7-8 years ago. Good in the car: She is anxious in the car and paces and whines.  She has had motion sickness in the past on longer trips. Bark when left alone: No.  She has been left alone while they worked full-time.  They live in an apartment and have not had noise complaints. Destructive: No Energy Level: Medium Leash skills: She walks well on leash.  After training, she is reactive to dogs closer than about 20 feet.  They typically cross the street when they see other dogs and they do not meet other dogs on walks.  She does not show concern with people, vehicles, etc. on walks. Okay with physical handling/manipulations: Yes.  They can bathe her, brush her, and trim her nails.  She is professionally groomed every couple of months and is good at the groomer.  She is fine being handled at the vet.  She has been boarded by Rover providers and done well in those homes. Known commands: sit, down, come, stay, off, paw Food on now: Fromm kibble.  1 cup, 2x/day. Behavioural issues: She is reactive to other dogs on leash closer than about 20 feet now.  She has shown similar reactive behaviour with young children when staying with them. Medical issues: She is taking Canine Fiber Pumpkin Powder for her anal glands.     March 9, 2026, 8:36 am
We'll also keep you updated on Ricky's adoption status with email updates.
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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 came us when his owner became homeless.  The foster mom noticed blood in his urine which prompted an immediate vet visit with diagnostics which = bladder stones  He is an active senior who loves to be with his family.  Currently he is working on losing a few pounds and is making good progress.  In addition to enjoying cuddling on the couch and giving kisses, he  loves going for walks in the neighborhood and playing with his family in a fenced yard Ricky is not a fan of other dogs on walks and is reactive.  He will bark and pull on leash. He can be quickly redirected and will walk away with a "let's go".  He is working on this behaviour and he would do best in a home as the only pet.     He can be left alone for a few hours at a time and is not destructive.  He is fully housetrained and will go to the door when he needs to be let out.   Ricky has recovered well from his surgery to remove bladder stones.  He has also received his vaccinations and had his teeth cleaned. While not a fan of baths he toughed it out and is now like a shiny new penny.  He is currently eating dry and wet urinary dog food without issue.     He is an intelligent and active dog who plays with his dog toys and knows the following commands - come, sit, off and bed.  He requires regular brushing to maintain his coat and control his shedding.    Ricky thinks he is a lap dog and is looking for a family he can cuddle up with while getting belly rubs and giving kisses.  While he has his own bed during the day, he sleeps with his foster family at night.     If you are looking for a sweet, loving and loyal friend Ricky is the "ticky" (ticket)       March 9, 2026, 8:36 am

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Save Some Souls Toronto

Toronto, ON M9W 3W6

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Etobicoke Veterinary Hospital

1972 Kipling Ave, Toronto, ON M9W 4J5

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Welcome Paws rescue - Toronto Transport

Toronto, ON M6N 1V3

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Doggos Dog Rescue

4140 Dundas St West, Etobicoke, ON M8X 1X3

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City of Toronto Animal Services North Region

1300 Sheppard Avenue West, Toronto, ON M3K 2A6

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4 Legged Love

Please Email Us!, Toronto/GTA, ON M6P 1W7

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Etobicoke Humane Society

67 Six Point Rd., Etobicoke, ON M8Z 2X3

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City of Toronto Animal Services West Region

146 The East Mall, Toronto, ON M8Z 5V5

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Beagle Freedom Project - Toronto

Toronto, ON M8Z 1T3

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