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Rosie

Husky German Shepherd Dog

Female, Puppy
Cambridge, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Rosie / Female / 9 Weeks / Northern Mix / Dogs: Yes / Cats: Yes / Kids: Yes / Location: Queensville Rosie is ready to find her forever family! Rosie, Karlee’s sister, is also searching for a family to call her own! This beautiful 9 week old girl is full of confidence, curiosity, and puppy charm. Rosie loves romping around the yard, exploring new places, chewing on her favorite toys, snuggling with her people, and playing with her foster dog siblings. Rosie is a smart, sweet natured puppy with plenty of pep in her step. She’s affectionate, food motivated, and always eager to meet new people. Her playful personality and adventurous spirit make her a joy to be around. Unlike her more laid back sister, Rosie embraces her inner husky! She’s active, energetic, and would thrive in a home that can keep both her mind and body busy with plenty of adventures and enrichment. Great with dogs Great with cats Great with kids Smart, social, and eager to learn Rosie will be spayed at 6 months of age through one of our approved veterinary clinics. If you’re looking for a fun loving, adventurous companion who’s always ready for the next adventure, Rosie could be your perfect match. Apply today and help Rosie start her happily ever after! https://forms.gle/D8L2ctS2u3W3Ekea6
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Hoonah & Kunik

Siberian Husky

Female, 10 yrs 2 mos
London, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hoonah & Kunik Fostered in London, ON Both Spayed & vaccinated & microchipped Adoption fee: To be discussed Both 10 year old retired sled dogs We come with 30 days of free Pet Insurance (each) Double the dogs, double the love… and yes—double the singing Hoonah & Kunik are a bonded pair of sweet, friendly girls who are truly the best of friends. They do everything together and don’t like to be apart, so they’re looking for a forever home where they can stay side by side. These girls are total lovebugs with people—no fear, no aggression, just instant friendship. Kunik is the confident “boss” who keeps things in check, while Hoonah is a little more laid back… unless you wake her up at night—then she has opinions. At home, they’re professional loungers, they love couches, beds, pillows—you name it. They enjoy cuddling with their humans but are also happy relaxing on their own. Backyard time is a work in progress, but they’re getting more comfortable every day (and yes… they do like to dig!). They’re also just starting to discover toys and learning how fun playtime can be. They LOVE their walks and get very excited to go out—Hoonah is already learning to walk nicely, while Kunik is still working on the “no pulling” concept. One good morning walk helps them settle for the day, with an evening walk as a bonus. They also enjoy car rides and are great passengers They’ve met other dogs and have been friendly and playful with everyone so far Hoonah & Kunik are mostly house trained, though they don’t always let you know when they need to go out. They had a few accidents at first but have been doing well recently. They can be a little anxious when left alone, especially in new environments, and may get a bit destructive—so crate time is recommended when you’re away (though they’re still learning to love their crates). They’re also a bit picky with food and prefer kibble with some wet food or a topper—Kunik definitely has the bigger appetite of the two They know their names and basic commands like sit, stay, and down, and their recall is improving every day And of course… their signature move: daily duet sessions, They like to “sing” together a couple times a day. It doesn’t last long, but it’s worth noting—they may not be the best fit for apartment living! If you’re looking for a sweet, affectionate, slightly goofy duo who will fill your home with love (and a little music), Hoonah & Kunik are ready to meet you!
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Jasper

Husky

Male, 2 yrs 1 mo
London, ON
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
Jasper Fostered in North Bay, On Vaccinated, Neutered & Microchipped Adoption Fee: $700 Great with dogs, cats & kids 2yr old Husky Mix I come with 30 days of free Pet Insurance Jasper is a big, goofy, lovable gentle giant who is from Moosonee, and he is guaranteed to bring laughter and joy into your home. This sweet boy has a heart just as big as he is and absolutely adores spending time with his people—especially kids. He thrives on companionship and will happily follow you from room to room just to be close. Whether it’s hanging out at home, playing in the yard, or heading out on an adventure, Jasper is happiest right by your side. He loves going for walks and does well on a gentle leader. Like many enthusiastic pups, he has an initial burst of excitement (about 10 minutes worth!), but once he settles in, he walks beautifully and is a pleasure to have out and about. He’s the kind of dog who would enjoy regular outings and exploring the world with his family. Jasper is very eager to please and truly wants to be the best boy he can be 🥹 He’s crate trained and does well when crated, settling in nicely with a toy or two 🧸 He does need a more minimal setup in his crate, as soft bedding like blankets or pillows tend to become his next “project”. With the right structure and guidance, he continues to show just how wonderful and adaptable he is. He’s also quite curious about cats and would love to play with them, so a dog-savvy cat or a home willing to help guide those interactions would be ideal. Jasper’s gentle, playful nature really shines through in everything he does, and he’s always ready to make new friends. If you’re looking for a fun-loving, affectionate companion who will keep you smiling and fill your home with love, Jasper might just be your perfect match!
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Balto

Husky

Male, Puppy
London, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Balto🩵 Fostered in: North Bay Vaccinated, Neutered & Microchipped Adoption Fee: $700 Approx 1yr old Siberian Husky Great with dogs, cats & kids I come with 30 days of free Pet Insurance Do you remember Balto?🐺❤️ This handsome boy is officially on the hunt for his forever home—and trust us, he’s something special! 🐾 It’s been 8 weeks since Balto’s FHO (Femoral Head Ostectomy) surgery, and he has been absolutely crushing his recovery 💪 From day one, he’s shown nothing but determination, resilience, and that classic husky spirit. So what does life look like after FHO? Dogs go on to live happy, pain-free lives—running, playing, and soaking up every moment of being a dog again 🐕✨ Balto is hard at work rebuilding his strength and mobility (and shining like a superstar on the underwater treadmill 🌊🐾). Every day, he continues to impress everyone lucky enough to know him and the best part? He’s an absolute dream dog—ready to bring love, laughter, and a whole lot of joy into his forever home 🏡💕 Balto is fantastic with dogs, cats, and kids—making him an easy fit for many different types of homes. He’s both housetrained and crate trained, and he walks well on leash… especially for a husky 😉 He’s also been learning some fun tricks with his foster, showing off just how smart and eager to please he is! Balto is looking for a committed adoptive home that will continue supporting his recovery journey—keeping him active, strong, and in great shape as he continues to thrive. 🐾 If you’re looking for a loving, well-rounded companion with a resilient spirit and a heart of gold, Balto just might be your perfect match. ❤️
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Tiffany

Labrador Retriever Husky

Female, Puppy
Drumbo, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
For Adoption: Tiffany! Please read our dog bios carefully to be sure that the dog you are applying for suits your family and lifestyle. We at PDR believe in the benefits of post-adoption training for our dogs and their families. This allows for continued socialization, learning and helps to create a well-mannered and balanced dog. Post-adoption training is a requirement in our adoption process. To apply for adoption and for more information on our process and requirements, visit our website at https://pounddog.ca/adoption-info/. So Adorable! This pretty girl is Tiffany she was one out of three puppies that were found roaming alone in a remote area in northern Manitoba defending for themselves for shelter and food. Since she has been in our care she has been on a high quality diet and is filling out to a healthy weight with a beautiful soft blond and white coat. This little angel will steal your heart when her eyes pierce your soul and she smothers you with kisses. Tiffany will be a medium to large dog, sturdy, very high energy. She is an approximately 12 weeks old Lab/Husky mix. With her breed mixes we expect her to be a smart, loyal, affectionate and a best buddy. She will be capable of doing anything you wish to participate in, she is already showing signs that she will be interested in everything you’re doing, a sassy nosey body really. She will make a great family pet, she is so attentive already at this early age. Tiffany is a great mix of breeds for a family dog gentle, friendly natured, fun and super active. Of course, you have to get through the crazy puppy stage, but the dog she will become, when trained and socialized properly, will be a fantastic dog! We will only consider a home for where someone is home or has the capability to come home throughout the day. She will need to be taken outside for bathroom breaks very regularly, will not be able to hold it for an 8hr work day. We are also looking for families that are fully aware of the time commitment of a puppy and the work involved. Puppies are a total joy and bring so much love and happiness into a home, but you cannot underestimate the work and time involved in raising a puppy properly. They need constant supervision while young to expedite the house-training stage, which is coming along well and to ensure they aren’t chewing on anything inappropriate. We are also looking for a family that will crate train as we fully believe that this is the best for pups and offers them a quiet and secure “den” to call their own. A crate trained pup is a blessing as it offers a safe place to put them when you can’t be watching them all the time. Most naps are in her crate and she has no problems being in there, however we have to also have our cuddle time. She loves cuddling up and sleeping on your lap for one on one time. We will consider a home for Tiffany with children over 6yrs of age. Puppies have their terrible nippy/jumpy/bitey stage coming up and will be too much for younger children. If there will be young children in the home (6-11) then we would need the family to be experienced dog owners who are fully aware of how to manage a young, excitable puppy with young, excitable children. Supervision is key and the adults in the home would need to ensure that puppy/children management is a task they wish to take on. For a home without young children we would consider 1st time dog owners. Her family needs to take obedience training and socialization seriously and have the time to dedicate in the 1st year of Tiffany's life. The more that is done in the 1st year, the better dog she will be! She is so treat motivated, she will be putty in your hands when it comes to training. Right now we mostly use her food ‘kibble’ and she thinks it’s like the best thing ever. Her recall is fantastic, she can’t run fast enough to you. Can just imagine the great ‘behaved’ dog she will become. A home with or without other dogs is just fine, she does have her two siblings with her plus two older foster sibling in the home now. If there is another dog in the home it will need to be a neutered male dog that is tolerant of puppies and willing to play. A home with a female dog won’t be suited for her in her forever home, A home with a cat would be fine as we’ll keeping in mind the proper training and supervision is key around a cat. Tiffany won’t be suitable for high rise apartment/condo living. She is going to thrive if someone is at home majority of the days, she will be that excellent companion girl close all the time. She would love her people to be active and outdoorsy, she will need a couple walks a day in all weather. She will be suited for higher energy activities so very active people would be a great fit. She will require more than just simple walks around the block though. A home with a good sized fenced in yard would be ideal for her to burn some energy between walks, and convenient for puppy training. Tiffany is too little to be spayed/neutered before adoption so potential adopters must live with in a reasonable distance (within an hour) of Cambridge as she must be returned to our vet at a later date to be spayed (included in adoption cost). Adopters must be able to drop her off in the morning and pickup later that day for this surgery. Adopters will be responsible for the continuation of puppy vaccinations and all other required vet care at their veterinarian of choice. She will have had everything medically that puppies their age should have and has been microchipped as well. The forever family must also not have any holidays away planned for months coming up after adoption or be planning to move in the near future. Stability is key in months after adoption. We will be expecting our adopt families to attend puppy socialization class with Tiffany immediately upon adoption, along with, at minimum, level 1 obedient school after. The guidance and lessons learned in puppy classes are very important to getting your pup off to a good start. We take our responsibilities very seriously and only want the best for her. We adore Tiffany and will settle for nothing less than a dedicate, loving family that is well aware of the breed requirements and the needs of a puppy. We also are looking for families that want the dog she will grow to be become, not just the little bundle of curry cuteness. If you have been thinking about adding a medium/large breed puppy to your family and have the time and patience to properly train a pup then Tiffany may just be perfect for you. We know you will fall in love with her as deeply as we have when you meet. Tiffany is simply adorable. #rescuedismyfavoritebreed #rescuedog #adoptdontshop #pounddogs #pdr14years #pounddogrescue14yearsstrong Name: Tiffany ID # PDR1526 Age: 3mths Gender: female Spayed: will be done UTD vaccines: yes Breed: Lab/Husky Colours: cream Coat length: short House trained: in progress Special needs: no OK with kids: older OK with cats: yes Ok with dogs: yes, males Status: adoptable Microchip: yes Size: med/large Location: Waterloo Adoption fee: $900
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Pandora

Labrador Retriever Husky

Female, Puppy
Drumbo, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
**IF THIS LISTING IS STILL POSTED THIS DOG IS STILL AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION. NO NEED TO EMAIL ASKING IF THE DOG IS AVAILABLE. PLEASE READ THROUGH THIS BIO THOROUGHLY AS INFORMATION ON HOW TO APPLY IS CONTAINED IN THIS LISTING** For Adoption: Pandora! Please read our dog bios carefully to be sure that the dog you are applying for suits your family and lifestyle. We at PDR believe in the benefits of post-adoption training for our dogs and their families. This allows for continued socialization, learning and helps to create a well-mannered and balanced dog. Post-adoption training is a requirement in our adoption process. To apply for adoption and for more information on our process and requirements, visit our website at https://pounddog.ca/adoption-info/. So Adorable! This lovely girl is Pandora, she was one out of three puppies that were found roaming alone in a remote area in Manitoba defending for themselves for shelter and food. Since she has been in our care she has been on a high quality diet and is filling out to a healthy weight. Pandora has beautiful colour and markings. Her yellow and white coat is so soft, the white line down her face and patch on her nose, white tip tail and white back paws are adorable. She stand out from the other two because her eyes are so light and she has a brown nose and brown paw pads. This stunning girl will steal your heart and she knows it. Pandora will be a medium to large dog, sturdy, high energy. She is an approximately 12 weeks old Lab/Husky mix. With her breed mixes we expect her to be a smart, loyal, affectionate and a best buddy. She will be capable of doing anything you wish to participate in, she is already showing signs that she will be interested in everything you’re doing. She will make a great family pet, she is so attentive already at this early age. Pandora is a great mix of breeds for a family dog gentle, friendly natured, fun and active. Of course, you have to get through the crazy puppy stage, but the dog she will become, when trained and socialized properly, will be a fantastic dog! We will only consider a home for where someone is home or has the capability to come home throughout the day. She will need to be taken outside for bathroom breaks very regularly, will not be able to hold it for an 8hr work day. We are also looking for families that are fully aware of the time commitment of a puppy and the work involved. Puppies are a total joy and bring so much love and happiness into a home, but you cannot underestimate the work and time involved in raising a puppy properly. They need constant supervision while young to expedite the house-training stage, which is going well and to ensure they aren’t chewing on anything inappropriate. We are also looking for a family that will crate train as we fully believe that this is the best for pups and offers them a quiet and secure “den” to call their own. A crate trained pup is a blessing as it offers a safe place to put them when you can’t be watching them all the time. We will consider a home for Pandora with children over 6yrs of age. Puppies have their terrible nippy/jumpy/bitey stage coming up and will be too much for younger children. If there will be young children in the home (6-11) then we would need the family to be experienced dog owners who are fully aware of how to manage a young, excitable puppy with young, excitable children. Supervision is key and the adults in the home would need to ensure that puppy/children management is a task they wish to take on. For a home without young children we would consider 1st time dog owners. Any family needs to take obedience training and socialization seriously and have the time to dedicate in the 1st year of Pandora’s life. The more that is done in the 1st year, the better dog she will be! She is so treat motivated, she will be putty in your hands when it comes to training. Right now we mostly use her food ‘kibble’ and she thinks it’s like the best thing ever. Her recall is already fantastic, she drops anything an comes running. Can just imagine the great ‘behaved’ dog she will become. A home with or without other dogs is just fine, she does have her two siblings with her plus two older foster sibling in the home now. If there is a dog in the home it will need to be a neutered male dog who is puppy tolerant and enjoys playing. A female dog in the forever home will not be a good fit. A home with a cat would be fine as we’ll keeping in mind the proper training and supervision is key around a cat. Pandora won’t be suitable for high rise apartment/condo living. She is going to thrive if someone is at home majority of the days, she will be that excellent companion girl close all the time. She would love her people to be active and outdoorsy, she will need a couple walks a day in all weather. She will be suited for higher energy activities so active people would be a great fit. She will require more than just simple walks around the block though. A home with a good sized fenced in yard would be ideal as she is a wonderer and explorer. It is also convenient for puppy training but the fence is not mandatory. Pandora is to little to be spayed/neutered before adoption so potential adopters must live with in a reasonable distance (within an hour) of Cambridge as she must be returned to our vet at a later data to be spayed (included in adoption cost). Adopters must be able to drop her off in the morning and pickup later that day for this surgery. Adopters will be responsible for the continuation of puppy vaccinations and all other required vet care at their veterinarian of choice. She will have had everything medically that puppies their age should have and has been microchipped as well. The forever family must also not have any holidays away planned for months coming up after adoption or be planning to move in the near future. Stability is key in months after adoption. We will be expecting our adopt families to attend puppy socialization class with Pandora immediately upon adoption, along with, at minimum, level 1 obedient school after. The guidance and lessons learned in puppy classes are very important to getting your pup off to a good start. We take our responsibilities very seriously and only want the best for her. We adore Pandora and will settle for nothing less than a dedicate, loving family that is well aware of the breed requirements and the needs of a puppy. We also are looking for families that want the dog she will grow to be become, not just the little bundle of curry cuteness. If you have been thinking about adding a medium/large breed puppy to your family and have the time and patience to properly train a pup then Pandora may just be perfect for you. We know you will fall in love with her as deeply as we have when you meet. Pandora is simply adorable. Name: Pandora ID # PDR1526 Age: 3mths Gender: female Spayed: will be done UTD vaccines: yes Breed: Lab/Husky Colours: cream Coat length: short House trained: in progress Special needs: no OK with kids: older OK with cats: yes Ok with dogs: yes, males Status: adoptable Microchip: yes Size: med/large Location: Waterloo Adoption fee: $900

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