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Greyhound puppies and dogs in Toronto, Ontario

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Mae

Greyhound Bull Terrier

Female, 11 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet puppy Mae! Mae is just 10 months old and full of life! She’s a playful, high-energy, super smart puppy who’s always ready to learn something new. In her short time in foster care, she’s already picked up a few commands and is doing really well on her leash walks. She’s got the cutest bouncy trot that compliments her sleek, beautiful looks. Mae is friendly and confident with everyone she meets. She’d do best as a solo dog or with other confident dogs her size or bigger. She does have a strong prey drive, so a home with small dogs or cats wouldn’t be the right fit. A fenced yard is a must for this girl—she has lots of energy and needs space to run, play, and burn it off. “Mae loves her toys but can be a bit protective of them. Mae is being mentored to play appropriately. Non squeaky toys and no tug play would serve Mae well. Like any young pup, she has a few little quirks, but with consistency and proper training, she’ll continue to improve. She does have some crate frustration, so a home where someone is around a lot (like working from home) would really help her succeed. No apartments or condos for Mae, as she can be vocal in her crate for a bit.

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Mae

Greyhound Bull Terrier

Female, 11 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet puppy Mae! Mae is just 10 months old and full of life! She’s a playful, high-energy, super smart puppy who’s always ready to learn something new. In her short time in foster care, she’s already picked up a few commands and is doing really well on her leash walks. She’s got the cutest bouncy trot that compliments her sleek, beautiful looks. Mae is friendly and confident with everyone she meets. She’d do best as a solo dog or with other confident dogs her size or bigger. She does have a strong prey drive, so a home with small dogs or cats wouldn’t be the right fit. A fenced yard is a must for this girl—she has lots of energy and needs space to run, play, and burn it off. “Mae loves her toys but can be a bit protective of them. Mae is being mentored to play appropriately. Non squeaky toys and no tug play would serve Mae well. Like any young pup, she has a few little quirks, but with consistency and proper training, she’ll continue to improve. She does have some crate frustration, so a home where someone is around a lot (like working from home) would really help her succeed. No apartments or condos for Mae, as she can be vocal in her crate for a bit.
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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 nine-year-old Labrador/Greyhound/Shepherd who weighs about 70 pounds. She is a sweet, well-trained dog who loves people and thrives on close companionship. Piper’s favorite place is right beside her humans, curled into her signature “donut” shape.  One of Pipers favourite enrichment activities is a snifari; she will wait patiently in another room while treats are hidden around the house, then eagerly search them out with focus and determination. She also enjoys long, slow walks where she can stop and sniff everything along the way. Piper's ears are expert level alert - especially when it comes to cucumber slices - and it's rumoured she can hear one being cut from anywhere in the house! Piper is housetrained and used to apartment living, doing all her toileting on leash walks. She is calm when left alone during the workday and does not bark or become destructive. She is comfortable with baths, brushing, nail trims, grooming visits, and vet care. She knows several commands including sit, down, come, stay, off, and paw. She walks nicely on leash but is reactive to other dogs when they are within about 15–20 feet, a behaviour that developed after a negative dog park experience years ago. Her family manages this by keeping distance and avoiding close encounters. Piper is friendly and excited to greet adult visitors, though she may bark briefly at the door before settling quickly. Piper does best in a calm, adult-only home without other animals. She is very uncomfortable around young children and has shown increased anxiety and barking when exposed to them. Her experience with cats is unknown, though she may have a high prey drive. In the car, she can be anxious, pacing and whining, and she has had motion sickness on longer trips. Piper is healthy and up to date on vet care.  She does receive a fiber supplement to support her anal glands. What Piper needs most is a quiet, stable home where she can feel safe and included. She is loyal, silly, and deeply affectionate, waiting for her perfect someone to hit the adopt button and sign up for all the unconditional love they could hope for.         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.     June 6, 2026, 5:19 pm
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Jimmy

Labrador Retriever Greyhound

Male, 4 yrs 9 mos
Zephyr, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
******************COURTESY POST ************************ Jimmy was found as a stray at a very young age with a horrible skin condition. He was immediately taken into a rescue in Costa Rica where a long recovery started. Jimmy has fully recovered into a gorgeous boy and wants to be with a forever family. He is a bit shy at first but with lots of treats he will be your best friend. Jimmy is a 2 year old, male, lab/greyhound mix, neutered, microchipped, dewormed, utd vaccinations, Snap 4dx, good with dogs, no cats, friendly to all, and simply needs a second chance. If interested, please email Sheila at sheilawork1605@gmail.com. *************** COURTESY POST************************

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Hey

Borzoi

Female, 2 yrs 4 mos
TORONTO, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Quick Facts Name: Hey Age: 1.5 years old  Gender: Female  Neutered/Spayed: Spayed  Breed: Borzoi Mix  Color: White & Brown Weight: 20kg    My PersonalityHi, I’m Hey! A tall and elegant girl with a soft coat and a bold, beautiful spirit. Life didn’t start easy for me, but I’ve blossomed into a confident, affectionate dog with so much love to give. I’m full of energy and curiosity, and I thrive when I get to move, explore, and play.I’m the kind of pup who knows what she wants—whether it's a fun game outside or some cuddle time with my favorite human, I’m not shy about letting you know! I’ve been practicing my manners and already know how to sit, lie down, and wait patiently when asked. I love learning and enjoy the mental challenge of training time just as much as a good run in the yard. My social skills and confidence have improved tremendously. I have a calm, gentle nature and truly enjoy connecting with people. With my adaptable personality, I believe I will settle in beautifully with any loving family.   Social Skills1. With People: I’m super friendly and love making new friends. I’ll happily approach strangers and soak up all the attention they’re willing to give. I’ve spent time with different caretakers and adapt quickly when treated with kindness and respect.2. With Other Dogs: I enjoy being around other dogs and can be playful and social, but I also appreciate dogs who know how to mind their manners. If a dog crosses boundaries or behaves rudely, I’m not afraid to set clear limits. For that reason, I’d do best as the only dog in the home—just me and you, building our bond.3. With Cats: I haven’t met any cats yet, so I’m still figuring out how I’d feel about them.   On the WalksI love going for walks and have great leash manners. I don’t pull and I pay attention to my human, always checking in to make sure we’re walking in sync. With my long legs and active spirit, I’d make a wonderful hiking or jogging partner! Movement is my joy, and I’m happiest when I have space and time to stretch out and explore.   Life at HomeI’m a high-energy girl who thrives with regular activity. Once I’ve had a good walk or play session, I settle nicely and enjoy relaxing with my people. I do sometimes use my voice to express myself—especially when I’m excited or hoping for something—but I’m learning to communicate in calmer ways.I’m fully comfortable with both indoor pee pads and outdoor potty breaks, and I’m proud of how far I’ve come with house manners. Traveling in a car is still a work in progress for me, but I’m improving with each new experience. Kennels aren’t my favorite, and I might whine a bit at first, but I do settle with reassurance and routine.   My Ideal HomeI’m looking for an active, experienced family who understands and appreciates a spirited, intelligent dog. My perfect home would have:1. A Confident Handler: Someone who can offer structure, guidance, and consistency to help me continue to grow.2. Plenty of Exercise: A yard to run in or regular outdoor adventures to burn off energy and keep me feeling my best.3. A Solo Dog Life: I’d love to be your one and only pup, soaking up all the attention and love you have to give.   Special NotesIf you’re looking for a loyal, loving, and athletic companion who brings both elegance and energy into your life, I might be the perfect match for you. I can’t wait to meet the person who sees me for the incredible dog I am—and wants to walk this life together.   For More YouTube Clips, Click Here!Hey's YouTube Playlist ##2458372##
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Myungsoo

Borzoi

Male, 2 yrs 4 mos
TORONTO, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Quick Facts Name: Myungsoo  Age: 1.5 years old  Gender: Male   Neutered/Spayed: Yes  Breed: Borzoi Mix  Color: White & Gray  Weight: 22kg    My PersonalityHi, I’m Myungsoo! I’m a strong, graceful boy with a gentle heart and a curious mind. I love the outdoors and thrive when I get to stretch my legs and feel the wind in my fur. I have a good amount of energy and really enjoy active time with my people—but once I’ve had a good walk or some playtime, I know how to settle down and relax.I’m polite with my favorite humans and love leaning in for affection. You can even scoop me up into your arms—I don’t mind a bit! I already know how to walk nicely on a leash and have been told I’m a great walking companion. I’m also a thoughtful listener and respond well to routine and calm guidance. My confidence and social skills have grown so much. I have a calm and gentle temperament, and I truly love spending time with people. With my easygoing and adaptable nature, I am sure I will adjust smoothly to any loving home.    Social Skills1. With People: I’m friendly and affectionate with both familiar faces and new ones. I enjoy attention and love being close to the people I trust.2. With Other Dogs: I’m generally respectful of other dogs and don’t make a fuss, but I’m more of an observer than a playmate. I prefer calm introductions and tend to ignore most dogs, though I can get a little uneasy with overly excited ones. I do best as the only dog in the home so I can build a strong bond with my humans without having to share affection.3. With Cats: I haven’t met any cats yet, so we’re still unsure how I’d react.   On My WalksI’ve had lots of practice on the leash and walk calmly beside my person. I don’t pull and am always aware of my surroundings. Exploring new places is something I really enjoy, especially when I get to take my time and sniff all the interesting smells. I’d be an amazing companion for someone who enjoys being outside and wants a dog who can keep up.   Life at HomeAt home, I’m a calm and gentle presence, but I do express myself when I have something to say—especially if I’m excited or hoping for a little extra attention. I’m used to using indoor pee pads, though I’m working on transitioning to outdoor potty habits, so I’ll need a bit of guidance and patience as I continue learning.I do great in a kennel and settle down quietly when I’m inside. I’m also very respectful around food—I don’t guard or fuss whether it’s people or other dogs around. I’m smart and attentive, so with some structure, I’ll adapt quickly to a new routine.   My Ideal HomeI’m looking for a loving home where I can be someone’s one and only. I do best in calm, stable environments with people who understand dogs and can give me the structure and attention I need. My perfect home would include:1. A Human Companion: Someone who values connection and wants to build a strong bond with a loyal dog.An Active Lifestyle: Walks, yard time, and a little adventure go a long way in helping me stay happy and balanced.2. Consistency & Patience: I’m smart and eager to learn, and I’ll thrive with someone who can guide me gently as I continue growing into the best version of myself.   Special NotesIf you’re looking for a devoted and graceful companion who’ll stand by your side through all of life’s moments, I might be just who you’ve been waiting for. I’m ready to meet my forever person and start our journey together.    For More YouTube Clips, Click Here! Myungsoo's YouTube Playlist ##2458374##

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