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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.
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Clifford

Presa Canario Mastiff

Male, Adult
Cambridge, ON
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
My name is Clifford and I am a 1.5-year-old (approx.) Presa Canario mix! Sadly, I’ve seen my fair share of homes. I’ve been in 7 in my short lifetime and I hope to make the next my last. I came to GRAB as an urgent owner surrender and in poor condition. I was underweight, dirty, and terrified to be changing homes in the middle of the night. Since arriving at my foster home, I have put on some weight and am sitting at about 120lbs. I am a big boy and still young and immature, so training efforts have been focused on basic manners so I don’t knock anybody over or hurt them accidentally. I am making great progress and can greet my foster family in a (mostly) calm manner at the front door when they get home – even though it is difficult because it’s still one of the greatest parts of my day! I lived with another dog in my foster home, who recently passed away, and we got along very well! I learned to take physical and verbal cues from her on gentle playing and boundaries. Although I miss her dearly, a home with another dog is not necessary – my people are more important to me. In my foster home, we also have rabbits. They don’t bother me in their house (sometimes I try and sneak hay to eat), but I need supervision when they are out and about because I am naturally curious about them. I have also lived with cats in the past (as per the previous owner). While my foster parents are at school and work, I am allowed free range of the house. I had been used to a crate at one point in my life, but they aren’t my favourite and I am well behaved on my own so I don’t use one anymore. At home, you can find me anywhere my people are. I love curling up on the couch with them to cuddle, or nearby in my bed while we watch TV. I help supervise the cooking and am great at picking up crumbs and food dropped on the floor. I am very food driven, so if you don’t want anything eaten, please don’t leave it out to tempt me. At night, I am quite comfortable to curl up at the foot of the bed to sleep. One of my favourite things to do is play fetch. A nice sized backyard would be preferred to be able to run off-leash and play, as being outside is also a favourite of mine (especially in the snow!). I walk well on a leash (with a harness) and am rarely interested in others around me – I just want to explore – but I can be leery around some strangers, so training and gaining confidence and trust in new people is a must. I need walks of about 45-60 minutes a day to keep my mind fresh and release any extra energy. I LOVE durable rubber toys and antler chews to play with, but I have issues with resource guarding valuable toys and my food, so a safe distance and training is still needed in this area. Even though I am great with the adults that I know in my home, I am very nervous around new people and will require an experienced and confident owner to work with me (and a positive reinforcement trainer) to overcome this. Because of my uneasiness, a quiet and controlled environment at home, with no children, is required. Clifford is available for adoption through Grand River All Breed rescue. The adoption donation is $400. All of our dogs are spayed or neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated as part of their adoption. If you’d like to adopt, please fill out an application. You can also reach us by email at GrandRiverRescue@hotmail.com.
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Jagger

Border Collie

Male, Young
Cambridge, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Jagger is a 2.5 year old border collie / husky cross. He is 60 lbs of short creamy white fur with a striking dappled red nose & ears. He has a truly goofy grin when he's happy and his expressive toffee brown eyes make it hard to stay mad at him for any length of time. He is house trained and absolutley adores his crate. He often puts himself to bed in it if if his people are up past his bedtime. Jagger is people pup, he loves meeting new people and will quickly flip over for a belly rub given any incentive. He loves moving from person to person for attention when among groups of people, and enjoys noisy, crowded environments as he sees this as an opportunity for endless petting. Jagger is a very social dog as he will follow his people around the house wanting to be included in anything going on. Jagger loves playtime, his absolute favourite toy is his tug rope. He'll amaze you at how fast plush toys can be taken apart. However, he is very gentle with his rubber toys. He tends to get bored, so rotating his toys is a good idea. Outside he plays with a large rubber ball but has the typical husky attitude after a few throws of " if you lose it again it's not my problem ". Jagger has never truly played with a Frisbee, but given the space would astound you at how high he can jump. He is very smart and learns quickly. He's food motivated and knows sit, down, wait, look at me, with me, turn and if course high five. Jagger leans more towards his husky side. He walks well on his gentle leader but still has a tendency to pull when distracted. He likes nothing better than to see new places, he occasionally gets car sick but this is solved by timing his meals accordingly. Jagger is fascinated by water but doesn't want to be in it, he will avoid puddles at all costs and take you home if it starts to rain on a walk. He loves being around it and will bring you right to the waters edge, just don't try to make him go in. Jagger is dog reactive, and will bark and lunge when he sees other dogs. This is behavior we believe is fear based as he will take any opportunity to run from the situation. When unable to escape he does have some leash aggression, interpreting any movement towards him as a threat. He has been making great strides towards correcting this, and rarely reacts to neighboring dogs. He would benefit greatly from a course specializing in reactive dogs. Due to his fear aggression he is currently kept on a long lead in a fenced yard for easy recall. Jagger also has food allergies which are avoided by his diet of Forza 10 kibble. Jagger is an absolute sweetheart. He's a cuddly fun boy that would do well in a dog savvy home with a well fenced yard with people willing to provide the training that the high energy and northern breeds need. Older children would be great. Jagger is available for adoption through Grand River All Breed rescue. His adoption fee is $400. All of our dogs are spayed or neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, and heartworm tested as part of their adoption. Please fill out an application at our website www.grandriverallbreedrescue.ca You can also reach us by email at GrandRiverRescue@hotmail.com
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Molly

Beagle

Female, Senior
Cambridge, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Molly is needing to be returned to us due to a big change in her family. We are seeking a foster home or adoptive home for her. She is 9-10 year old beagle. She is friendly with people and cats. She can be dog reactive on leash and would probably like to live as the only dog to get all of the attention. For fostering, we provide all supplies and vet care. If interested in fostering or adopting please apply at our website. Molly is available for adoption through Grand River All Breed rescue. All of our dogs are spayed or neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, and heartworm tested as part of their adoption. Please fill out an application at our website www.grandriverallbreedrescue.ca You can also reach us by email at GrandRiverRescue@hotmail.com
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Posie

Chihuahua

Female, Senior
Drumbo, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
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. For more information on our process and requirements, visit our website at https://pounddog.ca/adoption-info/. Posie is a small, short-haired, black, 10-year-old Chihuahua. She is just under 5 lbs and she’s a good size for almost any kind of living space. She is the sweetest little dog and will be an amazing companion for a lucky person or family. She is very sweet, and sometimes still timid or nervous in new situations but she is very happy once she is comfortable in her environment. The first day Posie came to our home for fostering she wanted to sit in my son’s lap right away. Although it was a new environment for her she greeted him with doggie kisses all over his hands and just seemed to want the comfort of being held. She was exhausted by bedtime and slept really well and has slept well in her crate every night – not a peep and no issues. At the beginning we had to take her out of her crate in the morning, now when I open the door she happily sprints out of her cage and runs down the stairs and dives into her daytime doggie bed, rolling around excitedly and looking for pats and tummy rubs while she licks our hands with love and affection. Our sweet Posie came from a pound in Toronto where she was an unclaimed stray. She was very quiet, and very sleepy. Once she was rested for several days, we were able to take her out for a walk and saw how happy she was to be out walking. Although she’s not a fan of any snow in her path, we either pick her up to get through the snow-covered sidewalk or we encourage her to get through it on her own occasionally too. Posie is especially happy to walk on the days the sun is shining and the sidewalks are clear! And on really cold days Posie may decide she’s not up for a walk and wants to get back home as quickly as possible. Posie is very quiet and would be suitable in a variety of homes, condos or apartments. In our home she has only barked a handful of times when someone has come to the door. Although Posie loves her walks she does not require a lot of activity to be happy. She is also very comfortable riding in the car. She is calm and seems content to sit while being held in someone’s lap so she can see out the window. We were very lucky that Posie was housetrained and crate trained when she came to us. We’ve had a couple of minor accidents in our house but overall, she’s been good, and we have a good routine now. She hasn’t had to spend much time in her daytime crate and when we do crate her, she is very good about it and very quiet. She’s also very excited when it’s time to come out. The cats in our house easily accepted Posie into our home. She has no interest in the cats but will chase them occasionally when she sees them approaching us in the area of her space in our family room. We are working with her to correct this and it doesn’t happen too often. We would consider her for a home with a dog savvy cat but would prefer no other pets in the home. We have to ensure that she wouldn’t be injured by another pet in the home. Posie is quite small and fragile and could be injured easily. She is not aggressive with other dogs but for the same reason we would like her to be the only dog in the home. In our home she has spent time with adults and teenagers. We would consider a home for her with teenagers but no younger children please….this tiny, mature dog will not enjoy the energy and noise and quick movements of young children. In our experience so far Posie will listen when she is being redirected. She likes her dog bed, but she also loves the sofa and tests out the sofa option often. She mostly understands and listens when she is redirected to her dog bed. She is not a dog that tries to jump up on people and she is quite well behaved. We haven’t had a chance to work on any tricks yet but with the right training and a basic obedience program this would likely be something she could learn. Posie came from the pound with known dental issues and had to have dental surgery to remove 14 of her teeth. (She needs a soft food diet). While we were sad, she lost so many teeth, we were happy when we saw she felt a million times better. We didn’t realize how much impact her dental issues had on her behavior and personality until after the surgery, and medication was finished, and we saw her renewed spirit and energy. We have enjoyed our time as first-time fosters caring for Posie as she rested and healed. She is a happy and loving companion and she is ready to find her forever home.
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Buster - Kitchener

Mixed Breed (Small) Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Adult
Kitchener, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Are you looking for a spunky young boy to add to your family? Well look no further as Buster is here! Buster in an energetic boy that would love to find a family that can spend lots of time each day on getting his energy out. He loves to run and play with his toys. One of his favorite toys is a rope that we have attached to a tree, he will tug at it for time and take short breaks to run around the yard before going back to the tug. This handsome boy would make the perfect camping or adventure buddy for those that love the outdoors. If he sounds like the perfect fit for you, apply today!~ Buster is looking for an active home that will be able to take him on lots of adventures~ An home with a single adult, couple, or family that have older children with large dog experience~ Buster would do best in a home with no other dogs, small animals, or cats~ We recommend Busters new family socialized him in a proper and safe way~ Buster is looking for a house type home rather than an apartment due to him reactivity to dogs~ Buster will need to be signed up for training prior to going into his fur-ever home to ensure he can work on his big boy manners and basic obedienceRegularly Exhibited Behaviours Noticed:- High Energy- Reactivity- Under-Socialized- Can be vocal and jumpy at timesExplanation of Behaviours:- A young dog who is high energy and will need a lot of training, attention, exercise, and enrichment to do well.- He will need to be socialized a lot in a safe and proper way to help set him up for success in the future.- He has shown some dog reactivity while in our care and can be vocal at times. He will need his adopters to help work on this with him in a safe and positive way.This dog would benefit from:- Active home- Adult home or family with older children with large dog experience- No apartments- No other dogs & no small animals or cats- Lots of training and socialization- Lots of time and attentionTraining needs/behaviours that need to be worked with for this dog:- Basic Training- Basic Manners- Work on reactivity (specifically noted towards other dogs)**For more information on any behaviours stated above, please check out our behaviour factsheet: https://kwsphumane.ca/BehavioursandDefinitions**Please remember that animals are coming back from foster care to the centres for their meetand greets. They will be experiencing a new environment and meeting new people, which meansthey may not exhibit the same behaviours they did in their foster videos or while in foster care.If you are viewing this through 24PetConnect by PetPlace or Adopt-A-Pet, please visit our website https://kwsphumane.ca/adopt/process to submit an application. Any applications submitted outside of www.kwsphumane.ca may not be received.

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Cambridge & District Humane Society

1650 Dunbar Road, Cambridge, ON N1R 8J5

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Rescue Dogs Match

6-425 Hespeler Rd, #375, Cambridge, ON N1R 8J6

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Love on Four Paws

627 Park Road North, Brantford, ON N3T 5L8

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Canadian Royal Potcake Rescue

cambridge, ON N3C 0C8

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PVCA Cambridge Ontario

Cambridge, ON N3H 1W1

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Danes in Distress

1309 Michael Crescent, Cambridge, ON N3H 2R1

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Grand River All Breed Rescue

PO Box 32116, Preston Postal Outlet, Cambridge, ON N3H 5M2

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

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Pound Dog Rescue

P.O. Box 261, Drumbo, ON N0J 1G0

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Great Animal Rescue

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

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Hamilton Animal Control

Hamilton, ON L8P 4Y5

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