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Daisy

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 3 yrs 1 mo
Everett, ON
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Bingo

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 1 yr
Everett, ON
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Bluey

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 7 mos
Everett, ON
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Athena

Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 1 yr
King City, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Not good with kids, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Red

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, 10 yrs 4 mos
Lindsay, ON
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Name: RedBreed: Australian Cattle Dog MixAge: 10 yearsGender: MaleSize: Medium (25 kg)About Red:Red is a spirited 10-year-old Australian Cattle Dog mix who proves that age is just a number! True to his breed’s reputation, Red is highly intelligent, loyal, and full of energy. He’s a social butterfly who loves people and enjoys leisurely walks, making him an ideal companion for someone who values an active lifestyle. Red adores playing in water and still has plenty of pep in his step despite being a bit older. He’s house-trained, food-motivated, and loves showing off his smarts.Ideal Home:Red would thrive in a home with a large property or outdoor space to explore—he likely has farm dog roots. While he loves people, younger kids (under 15) aren’t recommended due to his reluctance to being grabbed at unexpectedly. Red would do best as the only pet in the home. He’s looking for a family with breed experience that can provide him with daily structure and keep him active with hikes or other outdoor adventures.Training and Skills:Red walks nicely on a leash and is house-trained. His keen intelligence and love of food make him a quick learner, so he’s ready to pick up new tricks or routines in his forever home. He knows some basic comands like Sit, Stay, Come. Favourites:Loves splashing around in waterEnjoys food puzzles or any activity involving treatsHiking and adventuresBeing with peopleDislikes:Does not like his collar grabbed or hind end touchedMay not tolerate younger children wellHealth Information:Red is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and had a dental in November. He’s in great health for his age and ready for a lifetime of adventures.Adoption Fee:Senior Adoption $200– This includes vaccinations, microchipping, neutering, and recent dental work.Additional Notes:Red has no known history before arriving as a stray in September, but he’s proven to be a loving and active companion. A fenced yard or large property would make him happiest, and he’s eager to find a forever home that matches his lively personality. Red would make a fantastic hiking buddy and lifelong friend.How to Adopt: If you’re interested in adopting, please visit us at 107 McLaughlin Road, Lindsay, Tuesday to Sunday, 11 am-6 pm, contact us by email info@hskl.ca or phone at 705-878-4618. You can also fill out an application by following the link here htt
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Orrie

Blue Heeler Labrador Retriever

Male, 2 yrs 5 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
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ORRIEOrrie's story starts with a young woman with big dreams, who started a dog rescue full of promise, on a ranch she rented with her husband, in the middle of rural Nowheresville, Texas. They pulled dogs from the same high-kill shelter we do, and brought them to the property to wait to be adopted. For a while the pace of adoptions was brisk, and most dogs didn't spend more than a few weeks there. From the outside, they seemed to be a perfect couple fully immersed in rescue...until one day things fell apart, and the woman packed up and split, leaving her husband behind to look after and rehome over 30 newly rescued shelter dogs. Two of those dogs, a heeler female and a Great Pyrenees/lab mix male, both still intact, were accidentally put into the same dog run. Unsurprisingly, several weeks later, the number of dogs on the property grew by 11 blond, speckled puppies. One of them was Orrie (first dubbed Guinness). Soon after that, we were asked to take on the support all those dogs and find them homes. Of course we said yes.We wish we could say we immediately took that young family out of the yard and put them into a warm and loving foster home, but we didn't have one of those for 11 growing puppies. This is the reality of dog rescue. At the time, we already had over 40 dogs in our care. In one fell swoop, we instantly doubled our roster -- just as adoptions were grinding to a standstill all over the world as COVID lockdowns were ending and millions of people were going back into the office for workdays, many of them giving up the dogs they'd adopted during the pandemic. Thus this family of puppies spent the first few months of their lives playing by themselves in their quiet, rural yard, venturing out into the world only to go to the vet for their vaccines. They had no one to expose them to the sights and sounds of suburban life, no one to take them out on leash walks to learn to navigate busy sidewalks, no one to reassure them when they were scared. Orrie was one of the first of the litter to be adopted and went straight from the ranch in Texas to his new home in the middle a bustling Ontario town.We know now that this was not a good match for our little Orrie. His lovely new family gave him loads of time and space to settle in, letting him determine what boundaries he was ready to cross. He warmed up to the children and got comfortable in the home. They did research, learned his triggers, hired a trainer, changed their routine...for 2 years they did everything reasonable to help him overcome his deep-seated fearfulness. Recently Orrie made it clear that he's reached his limit and has had enough. He just hates living in town, hates it with every fibre of his being. He is BEGGING not to be forced to go on walks on streets full of things that terrify him. Every time he goes out the front door, he's ready to have a breakdown.He is timid, but a goofy guy nonetheless! He loves to be close to his people, playing tug or chasing a ball, or snuggling at the end of a day of fun. Hes leash trained and likes to hike in quiet places, away from city noises. Hes very food motivated and loves to learn new tricks and show off the ones he knows. He will thrive in a home in the country or quiet neighbourhood, away from busy roads and noisy parks or playgrounds.Name: OrrieWeight: ~ 50 LbsGender: Male, NeuteredBreed: Heeler XColour: CreamMedical (past and present) & HW Status: Healthy, Dewormed, UTD on vaccinesGood with adults: YesGood with kids: Yes, with a slow introductionGood with dogs: Yes, with a slow introductionGood with cats: Highly doubtfulHouse trained: YesCrate trained: YesCrate aggressive: NoFood aggressive: NoLeash trained: YesEnergy level: Medium to highSuitable for an apartment: NoCan be handled: YesBarker: Not really

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21.9 miles

Alliston & District Humane Society

5545 Tosorontio Concession 4, Everett, ON L0M 1J0

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Rescue

29.1 miles

Dog Tales Rescue and Sanctuary

1405 19th Sideroad, King City, ON L7B 1K5

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40.2 miles

Humane Society of Kawartha Lakes

107 McLaughlin Road, Lindsay, ON K9V 6K5

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Rescue

47.8 miles

Last Minute Luckies

Toronto, ON M6G 1C5

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Rescue

49.4 miles

All Paws Matter Rescue

39 Jarvis Street, Toronto, ON M5E 1Z5

Pet Types: dogs

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