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Pug puppies and dogs in Smithville, Ontario

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Tammy

Pug Labrador Retriever

Female, Adult
Niagara Falls, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Here in Canada- come meet her! Name: Tammy Weight: 52lbs Age: 3.5 years Gender: female Breed: pug/lab mix Color: fawn with white neck colouring Good With Adults: yes, but needs slow and patient introductions. Good With Kids: No kids please Good With Other Dogs: Can be dog selective, slow and proper intros should be followed Good With Cats: No, no small animals Crate Trained: Yes Housebroken: Yes Energy Level: Medium energy when on walks but she’ll sleep for most of the day. Can be handled/touched: Yes Barker: Somewhat Escape Artist: No. She is great at staying within room boundaries within the home. She does not try to escape outside without her leash/harness on. Food Aggressive: No Walks on Leash: Yes Rides Well in Car: Rides well in a crate. Needs a home with a yard: ideally as she has high energy, and likes to have her space to run around and play. Needs Another Dog: No, should be the only dog in home. Can live in an apartment: No Backstory: Tammy (aka Trixie) was pulled from a high killl shelter in Georgia. She was set to be euthanized the day she was pulled. She is a really sweet girl, she loves her people and is a little dog selective. Would do best as an only dog to start out. She could be trained to gain more confidence and possibly be introduced to other dogs. Foster comments: As her foster, we have found Trixie to be a loving and playful dog when she is within our home and backyard. Trixie warmed up to us within the first few days of her staying with us. She is a very sweet girl and she loves and shows affection for the people that have gained her trust. Trixie loves to smell and stalks squirrels/rabbits in our backyard. Make sure you have a well fenced in backyard or large farm with space to run and play. Trixie can become very excited when it’s time for walkies and jumps a bit because of her excitement getting into her leash/harness. She walks decently on a leash however she does pull when she catches a good scent or sight. She can become overstimulated easily and she will need some training to learn how to meet and interact with other dogs and their humans. She might be best as an only dog in your house. During the day she loves to sleep beside us while my husband and I work from home. Trixie is a smart dog. She is properly crate trained. She goes into her crate easily with the motivation of a treat or a simple hand motion when it’s time for bed. She’s only ever barked in her crate for bed time the first night a few times. She is house broken and has never peed or pooped within our house. When she needs to go outside of scheduled walk times she becomes a little restless and that’s her signal she needs to go outside for a bathroom break. When we first got Trixie, she did not know any commands. She is smart and now responds to “come” and “sit” in the short time we’ve had her. We’re positive she’s capable of learning more commands. Trixie does not try to steal human food, during meals she will silently beg, but after a few minutes she’ll give up and lay down. She loves toys and will destroy them. So make sure to get the durable, long lasting ones. She loves her Kong rope toy fox (once she removed the squeakers and stuffing) and her flexible chew ball, she’ll play with these toys daily. Every couple days, she’ll get a case of the zoomies, which is adorable. So make sure to have a few toys on hand when that happens. She has some resource guarding tendencies with her toys, however, if she gets a hold of a non-toy it can easily be switched out with either a real toy or a treat.
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BUDDY

Pug Beagle

Male, 3 yrs 5 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Buddy! Thats his name AND his personality. This friendly pooch is ready to be your best bud and you are just in luck because he needs a new family to call his own. He is always willing to meet new human friends and give them a nice little how-do-you-do sniff. He can be a little shy/nervous at first and prefers to walk circles around you to check-you-out. He comes around very fast and soon he will be your bestest pal asking for pets, playtime and snackies.What does Buddy REALLY love though? DOGS! If you want to see Buddy come to life with the zoomies, bring him another canine friend. He gets along well with other dogs and his favorite thing to do is to get the other dog to try and chase him! He is a bit of a chonky boy so hes not the fastest (and would definitely lose at a game of tag) but it is so fun to watch him go go go!Speaking of being a chonky boy, his new owner will have to keep him on track with a good diet and not too many treatos as he needs to lose a few pounds. He tries to be a bit picky (only eating wet food or treats) to try and convince you to always give him the good junky foods. Otherwise, Buddy is a healthy boy that is neutered, microchipped and vaccinated.Buddy previously had ongoing eye issues in the past but it has been repaired and has no further issues at this time.If you are interested in adopting Buddy, please call the West Region Shelter at 416-338-6271 to get the process started.
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Boo

Pug

Female, Adult
Guelph, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Hello! My name is Boo! I'm a friendly and very exuberant girl! I don't seem to have any training and am new to walking on leash. It's a bit scary so far. I'm looking forward to joining a family that has the patience and time for my puppy energy and the training that comes with that. I would love to go to training classes and my GHS friends are strongly recommending it to set me and my new family up for success!MY IDEAL HOME INVOLVES...CHILDREN: Yes, older and respectful children.OTHER DOGS: Yes, a small or medium dog who will enjoy my puppy energy!CATS: Potentially, with cats confident and experienced with dogs and an owner experienced with the introduction.FIRST-TIME DOG OWNERS: Potentially, if you have strong dog knowledge and some dog experience as I am new to some things like walking on leash. And I would do best with someone who has strong pug knowledge, as we are brachycephalic and have needs associated with that.FENCED-IN YARD: No.HOUSING ENVIRONMENT: Any. SOMEONE HOME MOST OF THE DAY: Not necessarily.SOME OTHER THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ME...ACTIVITY LEVEL: Medium.I'M ON A PRESCRIPTION DIET: No. HOUSE-TRAINED: No, I will need some help with house-training. If you think I could be a good match for your home, click the "adopt me" button to apply!

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23.3 miles

Niagara Dog Rescue

Niagara Falls, ON L2E 5J4

Pet Types: dogs

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36.8 miles

City of Toronto Animal Services West Region

146 The East Mall, Toronto, ON M8Z 5V5

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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46.7 miles

Guelph Humane Society

500 Wellington Street, West, P.O. Box 684, Guelph, ON N1H 6L3

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

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