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Puppies and dogs in Hamilton, Ontario

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These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Hamilton, Ontario. To learn more about each adoptable dog, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details.
We'll also keep you updated on Binx's adoption status with email updates.
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Binx

Chihuahua

Male, 10 yrs
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Age: 4 years Weight: 10lbs Breed: chihuahua mix Fee: $395 Binx is a smart boy eager to please! He walks like a pro on leash and loves to show off for treats. Binx is good with other dogs and would do well in a home with another to play with. He has also been tested with cats and older children, to which he is both fine with. Binx is crate trained but still has the occasional accident. Give him a blanket and he will dig his way into a good snuggle and roll around to get a good giggle out of you.
We'll also keep you updated on Esme's adoption status with email updates.
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Esme

Chihuahua

Female, Adult
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Age: 5 years Breed: chihuahua Weight: 8 lbs Fee: $395 Hello beautiful world! My name is Esme and I'd like to find a family who will love me forever. I love belly rubs, cuddles and giving kisses but I do take some time to start trusting because of my past. Once I'm comfortable, I will be by your side every step of every day. I love to go for walks and I enjoy the company of other small dogs. I'm crate trained and working to be consistent with my house training. My forever home should know that I don't like cats, large dogs, strangers or young children. I would prefer a quieter home where I can curl up on the couch and live the good life.
We'll also keep you updated on Myla's adoption status with email updates.
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Myla

Alaskan Malamute

Female, 6 yrs 9 mos
Cambridge, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Myla Gender: Female Breed: Alaskan Malamute Size: Large Age: 1.5 yrs Cat: Yes Dogs: Yes prefer a male Kids: 13+ Apartments: No Fenced in backyard Myla is a friendly, playful, independent and intelligent beauty. Having a brother would be great! We are looking for an experienced, active husky home with another dog with the same characteristics. Myla is a gem and would make a wonderful addition to the family.
We'll also keep you updated on Huck - Adoption Pending's adoption status with email updates.
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Huck - Adoption Pending

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Young
Mississauga, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Huck / M / Approx. 1 year / 48 lbs / Labrador Mix / Brantford Meet Huck! Through no fault of his own, Huck recently found himself at a high kill shelter win Tennessee. Although he waited and waited, no one ever came for him. He has since made his way to Canada and waits with his loving foster family for his forever home! Huck’s foster family describe him as happy, rambunctious, playful, active, loving, friendly and eager to please. His underbite and curious head tilt only add to his adorable and lovable nature. He is always ready to walk and play, and wants to be wherever his family is. He is described as a true “Man’s Man” as he loves to eat, sleep, exercise, be outdoors, play sports and then just chill out. Huck loves to meet new people, and greets everyone on the street with a happy face and wagging tail. Huck is so good looking, that he has been known to stop foot traffic just so people can tell him how handsome he is (which he loves)! He is still very young, so has puppy energy and playfulness, he will need someone with the time to devote to his stimulation and exercise needs. He has been doing well with three walks a day, including quick breaks to relieve himself and prevent accidents. If he gets enough play time and exercise, he is tuckered out by the end of the day and will put himself to bed in his crate when he’s ready. Although Huck is truly a “people dog”, he is meeting dogs he likes and plays with respectfully. When he is familiar with a dog, he will nip at them to try and get them to engage in play, this behaviour should be monitored and redirected if necessary. He will need a family willing to continue his socialization and proper greetings with other dogs. Huck is working through some anxiety when it comes to city living. He is very fearful of loud or unexpected noises, so would prefer a home in quiet country. He loves the out doors, and would prefer a family who loves outside as much as he does. He likely hasn’t a lot of exposure or training while on leash, so he will need a family who will to be patient and help him learn proper leash walking and etiquette. Huck is extremely smart and eager to please, his food motivation has made obedience training a breeze. In just a few short weeks he has mastered sit and down, and is working on paw, place, stay and roll over. Huck is working on his potty training, but given he is young and adjusting to life inside, his forever family should expect accidents and be committed to his training journey. His foster family has gone above and beyond with his training so far, and his new family should continue teaching him basic commands as he loves to learn! Unsurprisingly based on Huck’s demeanour, he loves children as well and would do well in a home with older, respectful children who love to play. Younger children would not be ideal as he does not understand how big he is, and will more than likely knock them over or play too rough. He has not been tested with cats, and with his love of chasing squirrels and rough play, would prefer a home without one. Huck has done very well learning boundaries in the home, but will need support learning appropriate places to chew. If he has had enough exercise and has a bone available, his foster family has seen easy success redirecting the behaviour. Huck does not like to be alone, and likes his humans to be visible at all times. Due to this, he will likely experience some separation anxiety during his transition/decompression period in his new home. He truly is a companion dog and would prefer a family who is home more often than not, but will also continue to build his confidence on being alone. If you’re interested in fostering with the intention of adopting, please apply at http://www.fetchandreleash.ca/dog-adoption/. Huck’s adoption fee is $525. To learn more about our adoption fees and process, please visit our FAQs at http://www.fetchandreleash.ca/faq/.
We'll also keep you updated on Lacrae - Adoption Pending's adoption status with email updates.
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Lacrae - Adoption Pending

Labrador Retriever Hound (Unknown Type)

Male, 7 yrs 8 mos
Mississauga, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Lacrae / M / approx. 2 yrs / 60 lbs / Lab Hound Mix / Kitchener, ON Meet Lacrae! Lacrae was recently rescued from a high kill shelter in Texas where his time had run out due to overcrowding. Thankfully, we were able to pull him just in the nick of time. Lacrae’s foster mum describes him as a sweet, loving, gentle, kind, smart, eager to please, playful old soul. Fondly nicknamed wiggle butt, Lacrae’s tail is almost always wagging! With his trusted humans, he is an affectionate love bug that just wants to cuddle and to give kisses. He loves to follow his people around in hopes of securing a pet or a kind word. When you pet him he will gaze up at you in gratitude with his warm, sweet brown eyes. It’s enough to melt anyone’s heart! Lacrae’s favorite activities include playing with his stuffies, running around in the backyard and wrestling with his canine foster siblings. He is sometimes vocal when playing with his dog pals, but it seems to be in fun and for the most part he does respect his partners play style. Lacrae has not spent any time with small dogs but did growl and bark at one that was barking at him through the fence in the backyard. Lacrae is very treat motivated and his foster was able to redirection his attention back to her. When meeting a familiar face, Lacrae approaches with confidence, tail wags and a toy in his mouth. When meeting new people inside of the home, he has barked and growled and so it’s best he meets them outside first. Outside, he can be shy initially but does warm up quickly when allowed to approach on his own terms…especially if they have treats! On walks, he sniffs people as they walk by, but he doesn't stop. Although not tested with kids, his foster believes he’d do well with older, respectful children who understand dog etiquette. Lacrae’s ideal family will have lots of people to love and dote on him, and preferably, someone that will not leave him alone for a full work day. He is an extremely social dog and would make an excellent office pup. Lacrae would be happy to have a well-adjusted dog sibling, but could be the only dog as well. No cats please. Lacrae would appreciate having a fenced yard to run in after his walks, but as long as he received adequate exercise, this would not be necessary. His fosters are unsure if he is vocal when they leave and so condo living might not be ideal either. Lacrae is medium energy and would do best with a 30-45 min walk before and after work plus potty breaks and play time. He walks very nicely on leash, with no pulling and or reactivity to other dogs, people or noises. Lacrae does like to walk at a leisurely speed, but will match your speed if you want to pick up the pace. When his fosters go out, Lacrae is crated and typically settles until his mid-day potty break. House training is a work in progress but with a consistent routine and a patient family, he should pick it up quickly. Lacrae does not yet know any basic commands, but is so eager to please his people! His new family should be prepared to invest in training classes. Lacrae was recently diagnosed with heartworm but is expected to make a full recovery. His adopters must be willing to follow through with our “slow kill” heartworm treatment protocol and travel to our partner vet in Mississauga every 3-6 months. Fetch & Releash will cover the cost of the doxycycline, the first 6 months of his heartworm prevention medicine (adopter pays for the next 6 months) as well as the 2 blood tests 6 months apart provided they are done at our partner clinic in Mississauga. If you’re interested in adopting Lacrae, please apply at http://www.fetchandreleash.ca/dog-adoption/. Lacrae’s adoption fee is $525. To learn more about our adoption fees and process, please visit our FAQs at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/faq
We'll also keep you updated on Trudy's adoption status with email updates.
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Trudy

Catahoula Leopard Dog Feist

Female, 6 yrs 7 mos
Mississauga, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Trudy / F / 11 mos / 34 lbs / Catahoula Feist Mix / Brampton Meet Trudy! Trudy is described as playful, friendly, energetic and loving. Her overall vibe is that of a typical puppy with a lot of love to give. Trudy loves to meet new people and greets everyone with affection and a friendly face. Trudy loves her humans and will follow you wherever you go! She can't wait to find her forever companions. Trudy’s favorite activities are playing with her humans (the more the merrier) and canine companions. In saying this, she would do best with a second dog that loves to play just as much as she does. Trudy loves to be outside and will run laps for hours. She would benefit from a large fenced yard to run zoomies in after her walks. Although she is very playful with her dog pals, she is learning to respect the space of her foster siblings when they no longer want to play. She would do best with another playful dog who will be patient while she learns appropriate play behaviour. Her forever family should be committed to helping her learn these boundaries. When meeting new people in the home, Trudy is very excited and generally has good manners, however is still learning not to jump on people. While on leash, Trudy can be fearful about meeting new people and dogs. Her adoptive family should be committed to helping her overcome these fears, and continuing the work on building her confidence and social skills. Trudy’s ideal family will be active, energetic and have some dog experience. Trudy does not like to be alone and is looking for a family that’s home more often than not. She would make a great office dog! Trudy is vocal when alone and so condo living in not ideal. She can be mouthy in play and for this reason would be most successful in a home with older (14+), respectful kids that understand dog etiquette. She would also do best in a home without cats, but a dog savvy cat that can tolerate her high energy might be okay. Trudy is a high energy dog and will require a family committed to ensuring she receives lots of play time and mental stimulation to drain her energy. She is nervous on walks and would prefer a home in a quiet neighbourhood. Her family should be patient on walks and allow her the time she needs to sit and process her surroundings. A canine sibling will also help show her how fun walks can be, and that there’s nothing to fear! House training is a work in progress. She is pee pad trained and if there are no pee pads out, Trudy will use a rug or mat. She is learning to go outside and will need regular potty breaks to ensure her continued success. When alone or unsupervised, Trudy is crated. Still very much a puppy, she is a chewer and is learning what is and is not appropriate to chew. She is vocal when alone and her new family should be prepared to helping her overcome her separation anxiety. Trudy is a very smart girl, who has already learned sit, paw, stay and some recall. She would benefit greatly from a family who enjoys teaching her new tricks and one that has interest in agility training. If you are interested in adopting Trudy, please fill out an application at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/dog-adoption Trudy’s adoption fee is $525. To learn more about our adoption fees and process, please visit our FAQs at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/faq/.

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Dog shelters and rescues in Hamilton, Ontario

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Australian Cattle Dog Rescue of Ontario

762 Upper James Street, Box 249 , Hamilton, ON L9C 3A2

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Ladybird Animal Sanctuary

P.O. Box 80005 RPO Concession, Hamilton, ON L9A 0A6

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

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Hamilton Burlington SPCA

245 Dartnall Rd, Hamilton, ON L8W 3V9

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Hammer City Paws Rescue

Hamilton, ON L8V 4R5

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Hamilton Animal Control

Hamilton, ON L8P 4Y5

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Great Animal Rescue

1710 Main Street West Apt 103, Hamilton, ON L8S 1G6

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Royal Canadian Pooch Rescue

9157 White Church Road, Mount Hope, ON L0R 1W0

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Hamilton Animal Control

345 Jones Road, Stoney Creek, ON L8G 4N9

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AARF - Animal Angel Rescue Foundation

Stoney Creek, ON L8G 4N9

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Glanbrook District Animal Control

107 Binbrook Rd., RR#1 , Binbrook, ON L0R 1C0

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