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Ragnar

Husky

Male, 4 yrs
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hear ye, hear ye! From the frosty north (or at least the local streets), arrives Ragnar, a 4-year-old Siberian Husky of epic proportions. Much like his legendary namesake Ragnar Lothbrok from the TV show Vikings, our Ragnar appeared as a mysterious wanderer — arriving at the shelter as a “stray,” unclaimed and clearly between conquests. He came in intact, sporting warrior-length nails, a bit of tartar on his teeth, and one chipped canine tooth (we’re calling it a battle scar from conquering the Realm of Couch Cushions). Ragnar is every bit the classic Husky: High energy like a longship cutting through stormy seas. Friendly… yet slightly aloof (he must maintain his mystique). Vocal enough to summon Odin himself. Because of his operatic howls and dramatic monologues, a detached dwelling is recommended. Apartment neighbors may not fully appreciate his Norse poetry at sunrise. This Viking does not simply walk — he charges into life. He: Knows “sit” (a true scholar-warrior). Is very food motivated (a fan of post-battle feasts). Pulls on leash like he’s towing a longship. Occasionally leaps up in excitement to declare you his favorite human. He does not enjoy being restrained — in true Husky fashion, he believes shackles are beneath him. Patience, structure, and consistent obedience training will be key to shaping this wild Norse heart into a loyal household champion. Ragnar needs: High physical exercise (raids on hiking trails preferred) Mental stimulation (puzzle toys = tactical war planning) Routine and calming cues (even Vikings need structure) Without proper enrichment, he may redecorate your village or attempt a daring escape worthy of saga retelling. Huskies are legendary escape artists, and Ragnar seems ready to live up to the folklore. His Ideal Clan A home experienced with the Husky breed A high-energy canine sibling to spar and burn energy with A confident, patient handler who can provide leadership (think wise Jarl, not chaotic villager) Supervision and structure to help build his self-control muscles While he may have come from a background lacking consistency, his natural Husky independence — already strong in the breed — just needs the right leader to channel it. True to his lineage, Ragnar embodies the full theatrical Husky flair: The “you have betrayed me” look when asked to wait The soulful howl of injustice when mildly inconvenienced The zoomies of Valhalla He is super fun, endlessly comedic, and guaranteed to keep his humans laughing daily. If you are ready to: Provide epic adventures Establish strong but kind leadership Embrace the drama And welcome a fluffy Viking into your hall… Then Ragnar awaits his forever fjord. Will you be the Jarl of his next great saga? Please complete an adoption application: https://www.hamilton.ca/home-neighbourhood/animals-pets/adopt-or-foster-pet/adoptions Animal adoptions and viewing are by appointment only. This allows our Adoption Staff to spend quality time with each potential home to ensure the most successful matches are made between the animals and their new families. *Please note: we only adopt within Ontario
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Scout

Husky Mixed Breed (Small)

Female, 2 yrs
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Currently fostered in Texas ****Scout needs a experienced adapter. Please read bio in full. **** Scout was trapped and rescued as a feral stray. She is approximately two years old and fully grown at 28 pounds. She looks like a mini husky. Her coat is gorgeous and so soft . She has come a long way in the short time we have had her and I know she will only blossom from here. We took her to a rescue friendly groomer who cut her matts out, gave her a bath, a brush out and half a blow dry before she was kind of over that. She was very scared of the trimers . Scout is still weary of humans but never ever aggressive. She comes around faster to women than men but that is pretty typical. She is great with all dogs and loves to play, she is submissive and listens very well to the Chihuahuas, however, she also needs a play partner that will rough house with her and run with her. She cannot be the only dog. Although we think she is part husky, she is not very vocal . She absolutely needs a well fenced in yard. She does not walk on leash and harness. When she first arrives she is going to be scared and look for places in the yard to get out , this will only last a day or two but she is absolutely not to be left outside alone for the 1st week. She acclimate very quickly and we’ll get used to her new home and environment and doggy friends fast. She seems ok with the cats but may try and chase them if they are running. She does not come to people, she will not willing come up for pets or cuddles. She does not like being picked up. That being said once you kind of cornered her in her little bed area she will allow you to pick her up but squirms a lot to get down. So this should never be done outdoors without a leash and harness. You cannot pick her up and take her to the car without a leash and harness on because if she squirm hard and gets down, she will runoff and you will not catch her. She needs a home where someone will just let her be for a couple weeks until she gets more used to you. She needs access to a very well fenced in backyard and a home where she can flourish, be loved and play with her dog friends. She should really not be taken out of that environment until she is more used to you and trusts you. This is not a dog you can take out to lunch or a farmers market. She is a cat dog. She loves toys and she does love following you around and has interest in being friendly with her humans. She even gives me a little kisses on the back of my leg when I am doing office work for chores. She also nudges me with her nose, she follows me everywhere. She still does not let me touch her without cornering her. Once she is in her little pen curled up in her bed I go in and sit with her and softly give her pets and kisses. Her body is starting to relax little by little with each day. She loves being in a home and she is very happy she is just not ready to be “mans best friend” yet. I think for her this has to be earned and I am fairly certain, once she does decide to love you, she will love hard and loyal. She does not eat a lot of kibble and tends to be picky with the wet food. We feed her canned food mixed with kibbles with chicken and cheese on top to entice her 🙂 She has had three names before settling on Scout so her paperwork has a few names on there . Birdie , Kai Kai and Scout . As a weird, sidenote, she sleeps in a large toddler pen that she can jump out of, but doesn’t. She will sleep in a kennel however, every time I have tried to put her in a large kennel she goes to the bathroom in it , which is odd considering I sleep all of 5 hours a day. where as I put her in the puppy pen with a bed on one side and her pee pad on the other even though the pee pad is there she never goes to the bathroom in the puppy/toddler pen I will send photos of set up . She also is not destructive . But has a little mischief in her . 🙂 like a fox
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James

Husky

Male, 2 yrs
Niagara On The Lake, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
James is a very active little boy. He could be the next Energizer Bunny. He is always on the go and playing. He loves toys and wrestling with his siblings. He likes to crawl into your lap and recharge his battery..He is the fun one of the group. He is the first try something. He is just a lot of fun. He is full of mischief. He is available to keep you on your toes.  ##2020869##
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Harry

Husky

Male, 2 yrs
Niagara On The Lake, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Harry is an absolutely stunning puupy.  Pictures don't capture how beautiful he is. He will be a medium sized dog when fully grown. Harry is a very happy little boy. He loves to play with the other dogs, people, and toys. Harry gets along with cats and loves children. His caregivers have worked with him to have great leash manners. He is learning commands and has mastered sitting. He will be easy to train. He has beautiful soft coat and loves to be brushed and fussed over. Harry is very affectionate. Harry will be a great addition to any family. ##2018522##
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Millie

Husky Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Young
Oakville, 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
AGE: 1 Year SEX: Female BREED: Husky Mix ENERGY LEVEL: Medium DOG FRIENDLY?: Yep! CAT FRIENDLY?: Yep! KID FRIENDLY?: Likely! FOSTER IG: @meet_thefosters Meet Millie! This sweet, playful girl has a gentle, lovable personality that instantly wins people over. She enjoys cuddling just as much as she loves to play and brings a soft, joyful energy to everything she does. Millie is generally quiet and easygoing, and while she can be a little shy, she truly blossoms with reassurance and kind guidance from her people. Millie absolutely adores other dogs and lights up around her canine friends. She loves playing with them and greets dogs nicely and happily on walks, clearly enjoying their company. She has also done well meeting a cat indoors and has shown she can be cat friendly. Given her gentle nature, Millie would likely do very well in a home with kids. She lives in a busy area and handles it well, taking everyday sights and sounds in stride. While sudden noises may occasionally surprise her, she adjusts quickly and carries on with her tail wagging. When meeting new people, Millie may start off shy, but with a little encouragement she becomes very friendly and eager to soak up attention and affection. At home, Millie is house trained and knows several cues, including sit, come, and wait. She is also crate trained and sleeps soundly through the night, though she may politely remind you if you sleep in a bit too long! She benefits from positive reinforcement and gentle encouragement with things like getting into the car or taking a bath, and she responds beautifully to supportive guidance. With her sweet nature, playful spirit, and love of both dogs and cuddles, Millie would thrive in a home ready to offer reassurance, consistency, and plenty of love. If you’re looking for a happy, dog-friendly companion with a heart of gold, Millie may be the perfect match! Think you might be the right fit to provide a loving home for Millie? Apply Now! https://newcollar.co/apply-to-adopt
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Lola

Husky Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Puppy
Oakville, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
AGE: 8 months SEX: Female BREED: Husky Mix ENERGY LEVEL: Medium DOG FRIENDLY?: Yep! CAT FRIENDLY?: Untested KID FRIENDLY?: Likely! FOSTER IG: @lolathenorthernmix Meet Lola! This playful, energetic girl is full of joy and absolutely loves to move. Zoomies are one of her specialties, and she’s happiest when she can run around, explore her surroundings, and investigate everything the world has to offer. Lola enjoys enrichment activities and chewing on her toys, which keep her busy and satisfied. At the end of the day, she transforms into a total love bug - she adores being snuggled, follows her people from room to room, and will gently nudge you with her nose to ask for pets and affection. Lola is confident and social, greeting new people with ease and enthusiasm. She’s not shy at all and becomes comfortable immediately, happily engaging with visitors - she recently had a guest over and loved every minute of playing with her. Lola does well in a busy, downtown environment and takes the hustle and bustle in stride. She’s smart and eager to learn, already knowing sit and stay, sitting patiently while waiting for her meal to be placed down, and currently learning paw. She’s also house trained, understands the word “crate,” and will go in when asked. At night, she sleeps soundly in her crate. On walks, Lola can get very excited when she sees other dogs, which can lead to pulling and some reactive behaviours, so dedicated training and support will help her build calmer leash skills. Indoors, she can be vocal at times, usually when she’s seeking attention or can’t see her people. While she does great sleeping in her crate overnight, she’s still working on daytime crating and being home alone and will benefit from continued support as she builds confidence here. With her affectionate nature, playful spirit, and love for people, Lola will thrive in a home ready to guide her energy and continue her training. If you’re looking for a fun, cuddly companion who brings both excitement and endless love, Lola might just be your perfect match! Think you might be the right fit to provide a loving home for Lola? Apply Now! https://newcollar.co/apply-to-adopt

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16.9 miles

City of Hamilton Animal Services

247 Dartnall Road, Hamilton, ON L8W 3V9

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21.1 miles

Texas Chihuahua Rescue Canada - Hamilton Ontario

Hamilton, ON L8S 3R4

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26 miles

Finn's Rescue Ranch and Sanctuary - Ontario Transport

Niagara On The Lake, ON L0S 1J0

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

28 miles

New Collar Collective

Oakville, ON L6H 3L1

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

28.3 miles

Love Those Seniors & More

2564 Constable Rd., Mississsauga, ON L5J 1W2

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29.7 miles

Niagara County SPCA

2100 Lockport Rd, Niagara Falls, NY 14304

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Shelter

37.5 miles

The City of Buffalo Animal Shelter

380 N. Oak Street, Buffalo, NY 14203

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38.2 miles

Buddy's Second Chance Rescue

Amherst, NY 14228

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Rescue

39.1 miles

Adopt Korean Rescue - Toronto

Toronto, ON M5G 2R3

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39.2 miles

WELCOME DOG KOREA

25 DALHOUSIE ST, TORONTO, ON M5B 2A5

Pet Types: dogs

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