Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Tala! Tala is an eight-month-old Labrador mix who came into rescue from Animal Services on Manitoulin Island. When Tala first arrived, she was in rough shape—underweight and dealing with worms. Thanks to proper veterinary care, vaccinations, medication, and good nutrition, she has made an incredible transformation. Today, she’s bright-eyed, bushy-tailed, and ready for her next adventure! Tala has adjusted beautifully to home life. While she has plenty of dog beds to choose from, she much prefers curling up on her foster parents’ bed. She’s a total cuddle bug who loves being close to her people. Expect lots of kisses—she’ll even gently paw at you to make sure she gets your full attention for belly rubs! Her joyful personality shines through in her constant happiness and her big, toothy grin. Tala is incredibly trusting and, as a true social butterfly, gets along wonderfully with people, dogs, and even cats. She is very treat-motivated and fully crate-trained—quiet and content when crated. Tala has been left alone for up to 4–5 hours without issue and has recently started enjoying short periods of free time in the home. Aside from knocking over a plant or two, she has been well-behaved, showing no signs of destructiveness, barking, or anxiety. She currently benefits from having two large-breed foster siblings who help show her the ropes. Tala has really come into her own—she’s found her voice, built confidence, and loves a good nap on the couch. Her training is progressing nicely; she already knows basic commands like sit, down, paw, and crate, and she’s learning to ring a bell to go outside. She has had very few accidents in the home. On walks, she may get excited at first but quickly settles and walks nicely by your side. She is extremely intelligent and eager to learn—she has all the potential to excel in advanced training or even service work. This girl absolutely loves winter! Snow, ice cubes, chilly air—you name it. She would happily sit outside while it’s snowing, just taking it all in. Tala also enjoys walks and is becoming more comfortable with car rides. As she continues to grow, she is expected to be a medium- to high-energy dog who will thrive with an active lifestyle. Tala is easygoing when it comes to handling—she’s comfortable at the vet, during nail trims, and bath time, calmly allowing care without fuss. While Tala can be placed as the only pet, she would do best in a home where someone is around often. Her ideal family will have experience with dogs and be committed to continuing her training using positive reinforcement and enrichment, helping her build confidence and grow into a well-adjusted companion. She’s going to be a big girl—with an even bigger heart to match. Her foster mom says there’s something truly special about Tala—she’s a once-in-a-lifetime kind of dog. Whoever is lucky enough to adopt her will gain an incredibly loving and devoted companion. If you’re looking for a joyful, affectionate puppy with a zest for life and a love for adventure, Tala just might be your perfect match. She truly is a gem. March 25, 2026, 4:42 pm