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Pipsqueak

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Male, Senior
Drumbo, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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**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: Pipsqueak! 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/. Pipsqueak is a small male Yorkie, approximately 10 years old and weighing 10 pounds. He is white/grey in colouring and such a handsome little guy. He is blind and deaf but that doesn’t stop his determination to continue to live out his days as king of the house. Pipsqueak was found wandering the streets in Quebec, taken to a high kill shelter where staff there realized he still had a lot of life in him and reached out to Pound Dog Rescue. Pipsqueak came to his foster home quiet but determined and settled into the home very well. After a few episodes of doing his business in the house that first day there have been few accidents inside since. He is not able to ring the bell but he does know where the sliding glass door is to be let outside to do his business. He will pace back and forth in front of the door until he gets let outside. Having said that sometimes his foster mom hasn’t noticed his pacing in time and hence there has been a puddle of pee on the floor by the door. It’s not his fault as he was where he should be when he needed to go outside. Keeping Pipsqueak on a schedule with doing his business outside also helps to keep accidents to a minimum. Pipsqueak is a very independent and determined old man. His day consists of walking around the house, doing his business outside, eating and sleeping. He is a good eater, loves his food and treats and is always looking for more when he finishes his meals. He would do well in a quieter house where there isn’t a lot of activity happening around him. Because he is a quiet dog and likes to toddle all around when he’s awake it would be better if he lived with a single person or an older couple with no young children around all the time. When he’s done his toddling around he likes to plop down wherever he is and take an hour or two nap to rest before getting up again and walking around some more. Because he is blind he doesn’t like to play with toys, he is happiest when he can just walk around and explore his surroundings on his own, at his own pace. He does walk into walls occasionally but he quickly learns the lay of the house and knows where to go to get his food, where to go to so he can get outside do his business. He isn’t able to go up and down the stairs due to his blindness so he gets carried but he’s not real fond of that as he is a very independent little guy. He isn’t the greatest at walking on a leash mostly due to his blindness and his love of sniffing everything outside but he gets lots of exercise in the house as he loves to walk all around when he is awake. He could easily live in an apartment, condo, semi detached or single dwelling house. He doesn’t need a big yard to be happy, just enough space to do his business and walk around to get some exercise. Pipsqueak is a sweet old soul. He doesn’t ask for much but loves the attention when he gets it. His idea of cuddling is when his person gets on the floor, sits with him and scratches him behind his ears. He just melts into you and can’t get enough of it. He isn’t so big on cuddling on the couch, he’ll allow it for a little while and then suddenly he decides he’s had enough of that and tries to get off on his own so he can go back to walking around the house and exploring his surroundings on his own again. He’s a very independent little guy and that’s what his foster mom loves about him. He is deaf and during the day there is never any sound coming from him. At night though he does get vocal when he goes in his crate to sleep. He isn’t a fan of it and will make noise for several minutes before finally settling down to sleep. Sometimes he does wake up during the night wanting out but most times he goes back to sleep. He’s usually up between 5 and 6am to start his day all over. He is happiest when he’s able to walk around the house and explore at his own pace. He does go in the crate for car rides and does fairly well but sometimes gets a little anxious to be out of the crate before we get to our destination. He loves his treats and that helps a bit with his anxiety in the crate. Pipsqueak doesn’t need a whole lot of exercise (ie walking on a leash) as he walks a lot inside his foster’s house when he’s awake. His foster mother is home most days as she works part time. He is left out of the crate on the main floor when she needs to do errands or work during the day. He is such a good dog, not getting into anything or making any messes in the house when left alone for a few hours at a time. Pipsqueak lives with two cats. He is good with them, leaves them alone, doesn’t try to chase after them no interest in other animals. He is laid back and just so chill with his foster cat siblings, just ignores them. Pipsqueak would do well with no children or maybe older children in their teens who can respect his need to be independent and walk around the house at his own pace. Pipsqueak has learned to let his foster mom know when he has to do his business outside. He doesn’t get into things that are on the floor unless it’s crumbs of food that he happens to find with his good nose sniffing abilities. Communicating with Pipsqueak is through touching the top of his head to let him know he’s going to be picked up to be taken outside to do his business or carried upstairs to go to bed. His foster mom speaks to him all the time though forgetting that he can’t hear, his deafness and blindness doesn’t stop him from being the wonderful sweet dog that he is. Pipsqueak is up to date on all his vaccinations. He had his right eye removed due to the pressure and pain he was experiencing in it. He has no vision in his left eye as there is a cataract and glaucoma in it. He has no teeth and had two oral fistulas repaired but that hasn’t stopped him from being a good eater and enjoying his food and treats immensely. He’s been neutered and has recovered well from all his surgeries in the last couple of months. He isn’t on any medication on a regular basis. Pipsqueak also does well going to the vets and the groomers. They enjoy his temperament and have commented on what a sweet and well behaved dog he is. Pipsqueak, in a nutshell, is a special and wonderful old soul. His independent streak shows his resilience from living life as a breeding male dog to being discarded on the street; blind, deaf, with no teeth and in pain. He is such a sweetheart and would make a quiet and low maintenance pet for the right person. He is well loved and easy to have around. He needs a gentle hand to continue allowing him to live the life he deserves with all the love and respect that a senior dog should have. Name: Pipsqueak ID # PDR1440 Age: 10yrs Gender: male Neutered: yes UTD vaccines: yes Breed: Yorkshire Terrier Colours: black and red Coat length: med House trained: yes Special needs: yes, see bio OK with kids: no OK with cats: yes Ok with dogs: yes Status: adoptable Microchip: yes Size: small Location: Baden Adoption fee: $600
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Latte

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Male, Adult
Drumbo, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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: Latte! 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/. Allow me to introduce Latte! He is a very tiny, super lovable, 8-year-old Yorkshire Terrier weighing only 3.5 pounds. Latte came to Pound Dog via another shelter where he had been surrendered when his previous owner passed away. It’s clear that Latte had been well loved given how affectionate he is. However, little Latte wasn’t getting all the necessary care and attention he needed, likely due to his owner dealing with their own medical issues. When Latte arrived, his teeth were in terrible condition. His teeth had significant decay and were literally falling out. He was quickly seen by our vet where they removed all his remaining teeth helping him to feel much better. However, because his teeth had been left in such poor condition for so long this caused significant bone loss to his lower jaw. Latte is healing well from his dental procedure, but his new owners will need to be mindful of the limitations with his jaw. He will need to eat wet food and softened kibble as his ability to chew is compromised due to his jaw and lack of teeth. There are no longer any immediate oral health issues or concerns, and we believe he will do fine going forward provided a little extra care is taken with his meal preparations. Aside from the dental issues he encountered, the vet found Latte to be in good health. He is neutered, up to date on his vaccines and has been microchipped. Latte currently lives with two other small dogs in his foster home and generally gets along well with them. He tends to prefer the companionship of his human over other dogs and doesn’t try to initiate play or interact very much with other dogs. He would likely be fine in a home with another small calm dog, but larger dogs, or overly excited dogs would likely be too intimidating for him. It’s unknown if he get’s along with cats but given his calm nature it’s suspected he would be fine with a dog savvy cat. Latte would do well in most home environments whether it be a quiet apartment, townhouse, detached or semi-detached home. He rarely barks and is very calm. Ideally Latte would be best suited for an adult-only home with owners who have experience caring for very small, fragile dogs. A home with children would not be suitable as it would be too overwhelming for an extra small dog. Latte absolutely adores his family and is very affectionate. He is the definition of a lap dog and will happily sit on your lap for hours. In fact, as soon as you sit down, he will want to snuggle up on your lap. Given how small Latte is, going up and down large flights of stairs or jumping on and off furniture can sometimes be a challenge for him. Because of this his owner will need to be agile enough to bend down to lift and carry him when necessary. Latte is housetrained to go to the bathroom outside and is also trained to go on pee pads. He is very sensitive to the extreme cold, so going to the bathroom outside can sometimes be a struggle on the colder winter days. Having a small patch of ground shoveled and free of snow helps to make it easier for him to do his business outside. In his foster home we also try to have a pee pad down near the patio door for the times it’s too cold for him to tolerate going out. He won’t usually go to the door to show when he needs to go outside, but he will signal in other more subtle ways to let you know when he needs to be let out to go to the bathroom. Latte is crate trained, but we have found it easier to use an X-pen for him instead of a crate. The X-pen allows for some additional room for a peed pad to put down in case he needs to go to the bathroom unexpectedly in the middle of the night. He happily goes into his crate or X-pen with very little fuss. He may bark once or twice, but will quickly settle in. Latte is well behaved but doesn’t appear to have had much formal training as he hasn’t shown an understanding of basic commands. Post-adoption training is a requirement in our adoption process. Basic obedience training will help to expand Latte’s abilities, but more importantly will help to further build his confidence and socialization. As mentioned, Latte is not a fan of the colder weather, but he does walk well on a leash on nicer days. If going outside in the winter, he will need to wear a coat or a sweater. Yorkshire Terriers are a non-shedding breed, so his owners will also need to have him groomed at regular intervals to keep his coat tidy and avoid matting. If you’re looking for a sweet, calm and loving companion, then Latte might be the dog for you. He is timid, but quickly warms up to people and would love to find the perfect forever home to integrate into. Name: Latte ID # PDR1473 Age: 8yrs Gender: male Neutered: yes UTD vaccines: yes Breed: Yorkshire Terrier Colours: black and red Coat length: med House trained: yes Special needs: no OK with kids: no OK with cats: yes Ok with dogs: yes (small dogs) Status: adoptable Microchip: yes Size: X small Location: Kitchener Adoption fee: $700
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Alice 4500

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Female, Senior
Pickering, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
***REMINDER:  Please read the bio requirements and only fill in the application if you can meet ALL requirements. Due to the number of applications being received for each dog, we are only able to contact the applicants who have met ALL the listed Requirements*** Alice 4500 is bonded with Emma 4496 and they must be adopted together. Name/Tag#: Alice 4500 Age: 9 years Sex/Altered: Female / Spayed Weight: 6 lbs Breed: Yorkie Foster Home Location: OTTAWA, ON Adoption Fee: $500.00 each Temperament: Sweet, quiet Activity/Energy Level: Low Up to date on Shots: Yes Housebroken: Yes, with prompting Crate Trained: Yes Ok with Dogs: Yes Ok with Cats: Unknown Ok with Kids: Yes, with kids over 10 years Origin: Mass breeding facility Requirements: Adopted with Emma, securely fenced yard, someone home at least part-time, experienced dog owner, no kids under 10 years.   Alice & Emma – A Bonded Pair of Yorkies Looking for Their Forever Home Alice and Emma are a bonded pair of Yorkies whose connection is truly unbreakable. After joining Loyal Rescue, these two girls are discovering how wonderful it feels to be safe, loved, and free. They rely on one another for comfort and confidence and must be adopted together. Though different in personality, they balance each other beautifully—like matching bookends—bringing double the love, sweetness, and joy to a home.  Alice “A tiny dog with a big personality, a playful spirit, and an irresistibly sweet smile.” Alice is the more outgoing sister, full of curiosity and happiness. She loves toys, treats, sunny windows, and zooming around the yard. Walks are still a learning adventure for her, but she’s taking it all in at her own pace and discovering just how fun the world can be. Alice adores affection and makes sure she never misses out on pets—especially if Emma is getting some first. Alice has no teeth, which only adds to her adorable expressions and charming grin, and she happily enjoys a soft diet. At night, she sleeps soundly beside Emma in their cozy crate.  Emma “A gentle heart learning to shine, made stronger by love and her sister’s steady presence.” Emma is sweet, observant, and quietly blossoming. She enjoys peaceful walks, new smells, treats, backyard playtime, and cozy naps curled up with Alice. She approaches new things thoughtfully and gains confidence each day. Emma has a permanent head tilt from a past vestibular episode, which gives her a unique and endearing look, but it doesn’t slow her down or change her happy, loving nature. Together Alice brings confidence and playfulness, while Emma offers calm and reassurance. They are small, easy to bring along, and thrive in a gentle, loving home. In return, they offer double the cuddles, quiet joy, and the privilege of watching two little souls continue to blossom—side by side. If you’re looking for a sweet, loving, and truly special duo, Alice and Emma may be the perfect match for you. Questions? Contact us at: www.loyalrescue.com/contactUs.php For Adoption Application please visit: www.loyalrescue.com/application.php Thank you for considering a rescue dog! January 16, 2026, 8:48 am
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Emma 4496

Yorkie, Yorkshire Terrier

Female, Adult
Pickering, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
***REMINDER:  Please read the bio requirements and only fill in the application if you can meet ALL requirements. Due to the number of applications being received for each dog, we are only able to contact the applicants who have met ALL the listed Requirements*** Emma 4496 & Alice 4500 are bonded and they must be adopted together. Name/Tag#: Emma / 4496 Age: 8 years Sex/Altered: Female / Spayed Weight: 7.4 lbs Breed: Yorkie Foster Home Location: Ottawa, ON Adoption Fee: $500.00 each Temperament: Sweet, quiet Activity/Energy Level: Low Up to date on Shots: Yes, plus dental done Housebroken: Yes, with prompting Crate Trained: Yes Ok with Dogs: Yes Ok with Cats: Unknown Ok with Kids: Yes, with kids over 10 years Origin: Mass breeding facility Requirements: Adopted with Alice, securely fenced yard, someone home at least part-time, experienced dog owner, no kids under 10 years.   Alice & Emma – A Bonded Pair of Yorkies Looking for Their Forever Home Alice and Emma are a bonded pair of Yorkies whose connection is truly unbreakable. After joining Loyal Rescue, these two girls are discovering how wonderful it feels to be safe, loved, and free. They rely on one another for comfort and confidence and must be adopted together. Though different in personality, they balance each other beautifully—like matching bookends—bringing double the love, sweetness, and joy to a home.  Alice “A tiny dog with a big personality, a playful spirit, and an irresistibly sweet smile.” Alice is the more outgoing sister, full of curiosity and happiness. She loves toys, treats, sunny windows, and zooming around the yard. Walks are still a learning adventure for her, but she’s taking it all in at her own pace and discovering just how fun the world can be. Alice adores affection and makes sure she never misses out on pets—especially if Emma is getting some first. Alice has no teeth, which only adds to her adorable expressions and charming grin, and she happily enjoys a soft diet. At night, she sleeps soundly beside Emma in their cozy crate.  Emma “A gentle heart learning to shine, made stronger by love and her sister’s steady presence.” Emma is sweet, observant, and quietly blossoming. She enjoys peaceful walks, new smells, treats, backyard playtime, and cozy naps curled up with Alice. She approaches new things thoughtfully and gains confidence each day. Emma has a permanent head tilt from a past vestibular episode, which gives her a unique and endearing look, but it doesn’t slow her down or change her happy, loving nature. Together Alice brings confidence and playfulness, while Emma offers calm and reassurance. They are small, easy to bring along, and thrive in a gentle, loving home. In return, they offer double the cuddles, quiet joy, and the privilege of watching two little souls continue to blossom—side by side. If you’re looking for a sweet, loving, and truly special duo, Alice and Emma may be the perfect match for you. Questions? Contact us at: www.loyalrescue.com/contactUs.php For Adoption Application please visit: www.loyalrescue.com/application.php Thank you for considering a rescue dog! January 16, 2026, 8:48 am

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