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Jewel

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 3 mos
Rigaud, QC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
MIXED BREED PUPPY AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION! Jewel came to us along with her mom and six siblings on March 10 at just three days old. Mom Bella is as sweet as can be, a trait that was passed along to her puppies. She’s a petite mix weighing about 40 pounds (see photo); dad is unknown. Five of the litter have been adopted, with just Ben and Jewel still patiently waiting. Jewel has beautiful blue eyes as did one of her sisters, hinting at perhaps some Husky or Aussie. She has her basic training down pat and has learned to do her business outside. Jewel is playful, well socialized and a quick learner. She clearly enjoys the company of people and is ready to settle in with her forever family. Jewel is healthy, has received two sets of vaccinations, deworming treatment and is microchipped. Sterilization at our vet at about 10 months of age is included in the $795 adoption fee. If you’re ready for a lifetime commitment and interested in opening your home to Jewel, please complete an adoption questionnaire on our website at www.kikodogrescue.ca. We are active in the Greater Montreal and Eastern Ontario areas and are also open to applicants from elsewhere willing to drive to us.
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Ozzy

Labrador Retriever

Male, 2 yrs 10 mos
Rigaud, QC
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
LAB MIX AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION Meet handsome Lab mix Ozzy, who found himself in need of a new home when his owner passed away. He didn’t come with any background information, so his exact age is unknown, but he’s around 2.5 years old. Ozzy is a playful guy and is currently being fostered with two other dogs. He has also lived with a cat, although he would also be fine as an only pet. He’s energetic and can play fetch for hours, so a home with a fenced yard would be ideal. Being a Lab mix, he might even like a kiddie pool to cool off in on hot summer days. Ozzy is good on leash and greets other pooches nicely and is also great in the car. He can be left loose in the house without issue while his people are at work. Ozzy loves attention and being close to his people, so be prepared for an affectionate companion. He has lived with children aged 12+ and will make an awesome pet for an active family, couple or single. Ozzy was examined by our vet and got a clean bill of health. He received his vaccinations and was recently neutered and microchipped, which is all included in his $675 adoption fee. If you’re interested in adopting Ozzy, please complete the adoption questionnaire on our website at www.kikodogrescue.ca. We are active in the Greater Montreal and Eastern Ontario areas and are also open to applicants from elsewhere willing to drive to us.
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River

Schnauzer (Standard)

Male, 8 yrs 4 mos
Rigaud, QC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Our 50-pound, 4.5-year-old Schnauzer mix River is extremely loving and affectionate with his own people, but it’s a different story with visitors. Negative behaviour was created as a result of having been put in a room when visitors arrived. Because of this, River needs an experienced adopter who is prepared to work with him with a basket muzzle to help manage and overcome this reaction when people visit his home. LIFESTYLE: River needs a calm single or couple with a quiet lifestyle and few visitors. A semi-rural or rural environment would suit him best. River would not be suitable for apartment life, and no dog parks or children please. ACTIVE: River is playful and moderately active. He enjoys walks when there is not a lot going on around him, but responds well to redirection and positive reinforcement. OTHER PETS: River would be fine as an only dog, but a well-behaved female canine role model may be beneficial. Don’t be fooled by River’s cuteness. He needs a dedicated pack leader to show him the way. If that sounds like you, a very loving companion awaits. If you are interested in offering River a forever home, we ask that you please visit us at www.kikodogrescue.ca to fill out an adoption questionnaire. All Kiko dogs have been examined by a veterinarian, vaccinated, dewormed and tested for heartworm (if deemed necessary), microchipped, sterilized, and require an adoption fee of $475 and an adoption contract. Click here to fill out an Adoption Application
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Coco

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier Pomeranian

Female, 10 yrs
Rigaud, QC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
YORKIE MIX AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION This little 10-year-old Yorkie mix came to Kiko due to barking complaints from other residents in the condo building. Upon intake, we discovered that Coco had a mass and cataracts. She had a successful spay and mass removal surgery and is now ready to move on to her forever home. Since her arrival, Coco has shown us that she’s a spunky little gal. Her limited vision did not slow her down at all as she quickly learned her way around the foster home. Coco is a bit of diva and will let you know when she wants something, whether it’s to go outside, have a snack, play or go to bed. Coco has a great love of the outdoors and will happily watch you garden and accompany you on long walks. She likes meeting new people and is friendly with cats and other dogs. Coco’s foster mom describes her as “spicy” and “endearing.” She would be perfect for someone who’s home a lot and is looking for a small older dog to love and spoil. At just 10 pounds, Coco doesn’t take up much room on the big bed. She’s playful and active, enjoys a good game of fetch, and always ready to learn something new. Unaccustomed to living with young children, Coco would prefer an adult home. If you’re interested in adopting Coco, please complete an adoption questionnaire on our website at www.kikodogrescue.ca. We are active in the Greater Montreal and Eastern Ontario areas and are also open to applicants from elsewhere willing to drive to us.
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Ohoh

Jindo Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 3 yrs 9 mos
Pointe-Claire, QC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ohoh is in Korea now, but will arrive in Toronto upon adoption. His adopter need to come to Toronto to pick him up. 🐾 Background: Ohoh’s life hasn’t been easy. As a tiny puppy, he was found wandering in an apartment complex in Wanju, Korea. He was sent to a city pound, where he spent the next five years chained in a poor shelter with little comfort or care. This summer, Ohoh finally came to us and has been living at our boarding house, where he is safe and loved while waiting for his forever family. 🐾 Personality & Socialization: Ohoh is a gentle, sweet, and loyal boy with a calm, easygoing nature. He has medium energy, happy to go for walks and spend time with people, but also content to relax quietly by your side. He’s very friendly with people, both men and women, and loves being close to his humans. When it comes to other dogs, Ohoh gets along well with gentle, friendly, and well-mannered dogs, but he doesn’t like overly bossy, dominant, or hyper dogs. 🐾 Behaviour: Ohoh is well-behaved, obedient, and very smart. He bonds strongly with people and follows their lead easily. He rides calmly in the car, tolerates bath time, and is cooperative at the vet. He walks nicely on a leash, enjoys outdoor potty breaks, and is quiet indoors. We’ve rarely heard him bark. With a little training, Ohoh will blossom into a wonderful lifelong companion. 🐾 Health & Diet: Ohoh is neutered, microchipped, and fully up to date on his vaccines. He is dewormed and on monthly parasite prevention. When first rescued, he was treated for anaplasmosis, and he has since made a full recovery. He’s in good health and ready for his forever home. Ohoh eats dry kibble twice a day and has shown no allergies. 🐾 Ideal Home: Ohoh will thrive with a family looking for a calm, gentle, and loyal companion. He gets along well with other gentle, quiet, and well-mannered dogs, but he would be happiest as the only dog in a calm home. A quiet, relaxed lifestyle where he can soak up love and attention from his humans would be perfect for him. Ohoh is an easygoing and affectionate boy who simply wants to be by your side. Whoever adopts him will be very lucky. ⬇️ Find out more about Ohoh from link below: https://www.freekoreandogs.org/dog/ohoh/
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Brownie

Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 11 yrs 5 mos
Pointe Claire, QC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Brownie is a case of not being born in the right place or time, she would have been a nanny dog or a war hero in an earlier time or had she been born here in Canada to being with, hopefully would have spent her whole life up to now in a loving home. That unfortunately was not the case for sweet Brownie who is a Pit Bull and has been at the shelter in Mexico most of her life and is now about 8 years old. Despite not having the best of luck on the family front, she has made so many friends living at the shelter! She loves being around anyone and gets along great with dogs, cats and children! She is a tough cookie though so she tends to be dominant with other dogs but also is very playful and social! She was found on the streets with severe malnutrition and nursed back to health at the shelter where she’s been ever since. She is a sweet pit bull mix and smiles to show you how happy she is to be near you! Unfortunately, it’s not easy for large breed dogs to find a home in Mexico so amazing dogs like this spend most of their lives in shelters being overlooked when they are the most wonderful pets and family members! Sometimes a dog takes a little more time to open up, you may see them showing more and more of their personality over the course of the first few days, weeks or even months! We don’t know all that they’ve been through before they were rescued, but they are so forgiving and full of love and it’s worth every tough moment in the end. Developing a trusting relationship with your rescue dog is the most important thing. Stability, patience, positive reinforcement and love are the most important things! Brownie est un cas de ne pas être née au bon endroit ou au bon moment, elle aurait été une chienne gardienne ou un héros de guerre à une époque antérieure ou si elle était née ici au Canada pour être avec, j'espère qu'elle aurait passé toute sa vie jusqu'à maintenant dans un foyer aimant. Ce n'était malheureusement pas le cas pour douce Brownie qui est un Pit Bull de 8 ans et a passé la majeure partie de sa vie au refuge au Mexique. Bien qu'elle n'ait pas la meilleure des chances sur le plan familial, elle s'est fait tellement d'amis qui vivent au refuge ! Elle aime être avec tout le monde et s'entend très bien avec les chiens, les chats et les enfants ! C'est une dure à cuire, donc elle a tendance à être dominante avec les autres chiens, mais elle est aussi très joueuse et sociale ! Elle a été retrouvée dans la rue avec une malnutrition sévère et a été soignée dans le refuge où elle se trouve depuis. C'est un doux mélange de pitbull et sourit pour vous montrer à quel point elle est heureuse d'être près de vous ! Malheureusement, il n'est pas facile pour les chiens de grande race de trouver un foyer au Mexique, alors des chiens incroyables comme celui-ci passe la majeure partie de leur vie dans des refuges en étant négligés alors qu'ils sont les plus merveilleux animaux de compagnie et membres de la famille ! Parfois, un chien prend plus de temps à s'ouvrir, vous pouvez le voir montrer de plus en plus sa personnalité au cours des premiers jours, semaines ou même mois ! Nous ne savons pas tout ce qu'ils ont traversé avant d'être secourus, mais ils sont pleins d'amour et pardonne tout et cela vaut chaque moment difficile à la fin. Développer une relation de confiance avec votre chien de sauvetage est la chose la plus importante. La stabilité, patience, renforcement positif et l’amour sont les choses les plus importantes !

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Foxys Canine Companions Animal Adoption

P.O. Box 37, Hudson Heights, QC J0P 1J0

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Kiko Dog Rescue and Adoptions

Rigaud, QC J0P 1P0

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Compassionate Animal Adoption

Pierrefonds, QC H8Y 1X8

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Rosie Animal Adoption

Kirkland, QC H9H 3C4

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Animatch

P.O. Box 25005, Grand Blvd Post Office, Ile-Perrot, QC J7V 9T1

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Balto adoptions

Vaudreui-Dorion, QC J7V 8P2

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Le Refuge Balto

115 Montée de la Côte Double, Vaudreuil-Dorion, QC J7V 0H4

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Canada Dogs

Montreal, QC J7V 7X2

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Free Korean Dogs - Montreal Transport

Pointe-Claire, QC H9R 0E3

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