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German Spitz puppies and dogs in Vancouver, British Columbia

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Odaeng

German Spitz Jindo

Male, 2 yrs 2 mos
Port Coquitlam, BC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
✅Currently located in South Korea✅️ 💟Available to fly to Vancouver & Toronto💟 The prices listed are based on USD, and the adoption fee will be calculated in CAD according to the exchange rate. Meet Odaeng❤️ 💙 Odeang's Updates Account: @hooi.zip ​1⃣ Health Status * ​Neutering: Completed. * ​Others: Microchipped, and heartworm retest scheduled (July 2026) ​2⃣ Rescue Story * ​We met Odaeng while Adogs was volunteering to prepare for winter at the Gimje Shelter. The weather was getting colder, and the shelter was struggling with poor conditions and a spreading contagious disease. It seemed too dangerous for Odaeng to endure those surroundings, so Adogs rescued him urgently. ​3⃣ Personality & Characteristics * With ​Humans: He is quite shy and fearful. He tends to hide in corners to avoid touch, but if petted gently, he stays still without running away. While adjusting to the center, he stayed in one spot, but he ate and did potty when no one was around. * With ​Dogs: He acted indifferent toward the friends he stayed with at the center. He generally shows little interest in other dogs. * With ​Cats: He hasn't met any cats yet. * ​Separation Anxiety: Unknown yet as it hasn't been long since he moved to a foster home. * ​Potty Training: After one mistake at the center, he has been using indoor pads very well. * ​Hygiene: He was very calm and well-behaved while being groomed at a shop. * ​Car Sickness: He rides well in cars without any motion sickness. * ​Biting/Mouthing: He has never shown any signs of biting. * ​Barking: He hasn't shown any unnecessary barking. Even when he hears noises outside, he might tilt his head, but he doesn't bark. * ​Dislikes: He takes some time to adjust to new environments. You will need to wait patiently until Odeang feels comfortable.

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Below are our newest added German Spitzs available for adoption in Vancouver, British Columbia. To see more adoptable German Spitzs in Vancouver, British Columbia, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Peeko

Pomeranian

Female, 8 yrs 2 mos
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
**Note: Currently, Peeko is in Korea, but she will fly to Vancouver on Feb. 12 upon adoption. If you are interested in adopting Peeko, please follow the link below. https://www.freekoreandogs.org/dog/peeko/ ------------------------------------------------ Background Peeko was rescued from a puppy mill in Boryeong, Korea in the summer of 2023. She spent two long years in a local shelter, often overlooked simply because she was no longer a young dog. We brought her into our care this winter, knowing she deserved a real chance at a loving home. Since then Peeko has been living with other dogs peacefully at our partner boarding house. Personality and Socialization Peeko has a low to medium energy level and a gentle spirit. She is calm and sweet once she feels comfortable in her surroundings. In new environments or with new people, she may be shy at first, but as she settles in, her true personality slowly shines through. She is soft, gentle, and very sweet. Peeko enjoys a calm routine and is comfortable spending time on her own. She loves lounging and relaxing and is not a demanding dog. She is happiest in a peaceful environment where she can move at her own pace. With other dogs, Peeko does well as long as they are friendly and gentle. She prefers smaller, calm dogs and is not a fan of very active or high energy dogs. In general, she is mostly indifferent to other dogs. Behaviour Peeko is quiet and independent and has shown no signs of separation anxiety. She does well during vet visits and walks nicely on leash. She is patient during bath time. She can feel a bit nervous in the car but continues to improve. She uses pee pads and has shown no destructive behaviours. Health and Diet Peeko is spayed, microchipped, dewormed, and fully vaccinated. Her dental work and cleaning are complete, and she is on monthly parasite prevention. Peeko had patella luxation surgery on both hind legs in March 2024. She has no issues walking or running and has recovered very well. She is healthy and ready for her forever home. She eats kibble, does well on her current diet. Ideal Home Peeko is a gentle, loving, quiet girl looking for a calm and relaxing home. She would do best with someone who is home often and enjoys a peaceful lifestyle. An adopter with dog experience who is patient and caring would be a wonderful match. With patience and kindness, Peeko will reward her forever family with quiet companionship, loyalty, and a soft presence that makes a house feel like home. ------------------------------- If you are interested in adopting Peeko, please follow the link below. https://www.freekoreandogs.org/dog/peeko/
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Bori

Pomeranian Spitz (Unknown Type, Small)

Female, 6 yrs
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Bori is a mature, gentle girl who spent a long time in a shelter before being rescued. She is the kind of dog whose presence is so quiet that you might not even notice she’s there— soft, calm, and unobtrusive. She rarely barks and enjoys simply staying close to her person. From the very first moment you meet her, she’s the kind of dog who makes you think, “I just want to hold her.” Bori’s personality is pure gentleness. She is calm, well-mannered, and never disruptive to the atmosphere of a home. She stays quietly by your side, which somehow makes you care for her even more, with a tender feeling in your heart. One important note: Bori tends to chase cats, so a home without cats would be best for her. In a new environment, she may have a few potty accidents at first due to nervousness. With a little time and patience, she will adjust and gradually settle in. Bori doesn’t ask for much. A quiet space, a patient person, and a family willing to spend calm, unhurried time together is all she needs. She isn’t overly affectionate or demanding, but just having her nearby is comforting in itself. That’s the kind of dog Bori is. She is no longer looking to be alone— she is waiting for a family who will stay quietly by her side, just as she will for them. 🐾🤍
We'll also keep you updated on Dabok's adoption status with email updates.
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Dabok

Pomeranian

Male, 2 yrs
Vancouver, BC
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
🏠 Currently in a Vancouver foster home Hi, my name is Dabok. I’m a Pomeranian mix boy, and I’m estimated to be about 2 years old. I weigh 6.4kg (14.1 lb), which makes me a small, fluffy bundle of love. With my soft white fur, gentle eyes, and the way I wag my tail as I walk up to you, people often tell me I melt their hearts the moment they see me. That’s my special charm—and I love sharing it. But my life didn’t always look this warm and gentle. I was rescued from a shelter where the risk of euthanasia was extremely high. The environment was harsh, and illness was everywhere. Each day, I waited—without knowing if tomorrow would come. And then, at the very last moment, a miracle happened. I was rescued and given another chance at life. Because of what I’ve been through, I treasure human touch and love more than anything. Even the smallest bit of attention means the world to me, and I open my heart sincerely to those who show me kindness. I’m an active yet incredibly affectionate boy. I get along wonderfully with women, men, and children, and I socialize very well with other dogs without conflict. When you pet me, I naturally lean into you, because connecting with people is something I truly enjoy. People often say I feel like I was born to be someone’s companion dog—and I think they’re right. I’m also great on walks! I don’t pull on the leash and walk calmly by your side. I don’t overreact to strangers or other dogs, so our walks together will be peaceful and relaxing. I do well in the car, I’m crate trained, and I’m already trained for outdoor potty habits. That said, when I move into a brand-new environment, I may have a few potty accidents at first. But I already understand the concept, and with love, patience, and a consistent routine, I’ll quickly adjust again. Your understanding and gentle guidance will give me a sense of safety and help me build deep trust with you. My ideal forever family is someone who can embrace my past, see mistakes as part of growing together, and wants to share everyday joys with a loyal companion. If I meet that family, I promise to give back with unwavering trust, a warm presence always by your side, and endless love. I once stood at the door of euthanasia. Now, I stand here—ready to learn love, and ready to give it back. I’m Dabok, and I’m ready to become someone’s forever family.

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Port Coquitlam, BC V3C 1E6

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