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Goberian puppies and dogs in Kingston, Ontario

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Winston

Golden Retriever Poodle (Standard)

Male, 2 yrs 11 mos
Kingston, ON
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Harrison aka Enzo

Golden Retriever

Male, 3 yrs 1 mo
Kingston, ON
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Name, age, breed: Harrison aka Enzo, 3yrs, Golden Retriever x Likes: People, toys, outdoors, car ridesDislikes: Being told no What would be the ideal home? Adult only home that can provide consistent routine and training. He is fine to be crated for a workday. Backyard would be ideal as leash training needs work, and he loves to run. He would benefit from having another confident, playful dog in the home to show him the ropes. Good with other cats? Yes - curious but no chasing/ aggressionGood with dogs? Yes - comes on strong but adapts to different play styles/ takes cues well from other dogs Good with children? No - he can be a bit of a bulldozer. Temperament: Docile, sweet, sassy, fun Motivators? Food, toys, praise Any commands? Sit, good recall, fetch House trained? Yes Crate trained? Yes How long will it take to settle into a new environment? 3-3-3 rule: First 3 days - Your dog may beoverwhelmed and may hide, have a lack of appetite, or test boundaries. Give them space and time toadjust in a quiet room with their bed, food, water, and toys. 3 weeks - Your dog may start to settle inand their personality will emerge. You can expect behavior issues to arise, so set boundaries andexpectations with positive reinforcement training. 3 months - Your dog should be comfortable andacclimated to your home. They should know their routine and expect meals and enrichment at specifictimes.Any special needs or traits an adopter should know?Harrison aka Enzo is a very sweet dog with lots to learn. He has great house manners and has been fine to roam throughout the day with no destructive tendencies. He is fully house and crate trained and does not bark/ whine when left alone.He loves to spend time outdoors and has good recall. He can be timid with new situations and people, but warms up very quickly.Once he is confident in the home, you get to meet the real Enzo!He is quite confident once he learns his routine and can be slightly pushy so we are working on boundaries (ie. sit and wait before going outside or getting his food). He is very smart and He needs a strong handler. He pulls very hard on leash. Leash skills will require further training. Would highly benefit from obedience classes. He doesn’t know any basic commands beside
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Radar

Husky

Male, 9 mos
Kingston, ON
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(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Name, age, breed: Radar, 8 months, HuskyLikes: Treats, toys, watching the world go by from the living room windowDislikes: Being handled/touched too much, the car but settles once he’s inWhat would be the ideal home? A home that is active and has the time to work with Radar to overcome his fears and show him the outside world isn’t scary. Radar needs a lot of attention to help keep him properly physically and mentally stimulated. Radar is very smart and loves playing with his humans. Good with other cats? Unknown Good with dogs? Radar is still learning about other dogs and can be very excited when meeting them. With proper introduction, he might do well with a dog sibling to help keep him busy and learn how to dog. Radar can be “a bit much” for some dogs. Good with children? Not recommended for kids under 14Temperament: Active, smartMotivators? treatsAny commands? Sit, down, spin, come, back up, look (focus his attention on you)House trained? Almost. Still has some accidentsCrate trained? YesHow long will it take to settle into a new environment? 3-3-3 rule: First 3 days - Your dog may be overwhelmed and may hide, have a lack of appetite, or test boundaries. Give them space and time to adjust in a quiet room with their bed, food, water, and toys. 3 weeks - Your dog may start to settle in and their personality will emerge. You can expect behavior issues to arise, so set boundaries and expectations with positive reinforcement training. 3 months - Your dog should be comfortable and acclimated to your home. They should know their routine and expect meals and enrichment at specific times.Any special needs or traits an adopter should know? Radar has some defense behaviors such a mouthing so needs someone who understands how to help Radar overcome these behaviors or work with a force free trainer. Instagram: ygk9fosterMedical: Behavioural PolydipsiaIf you think Radar is the one for you - fill out an application today!

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