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Pug puppies and dogs in Binbrook, Ontario

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Sybil

Pug Beagle

Female, Adult
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Sybil is a female Pug/Beagle mix (often referred to as a Puggle), approximately 25 lbs and 8.5 years old.  She is spayed and up to date on vetting.  Families looking for a non-shedding dog should not consider Sybil as she does shed.   Sybil recently joined a foster home that has people coming/going and there is another dog as well; she adapted and settled in to the family routine very easily, is housetrained and sleeps through the night.  She's done well when left alone in the home, knows some basic commands and is quite skilled at catching treats. Sybil likes to be where the humans are, she is happy to lay near you in the kitchen, around the dining room or on the couch beside you.  She is a mellow dog, although when you come home or getting attention, she gets very wiggly and excited; rolls over for some tummy rubbing action Sybil may be reactive when she comes across certain dogs along her walks, but this is not the case with all dogs. The nice thing is that she is easily distracted and does well with praise when she ignores them.   Sybil twisted her right paw a few years ago and is currently getting Cartrophen injections once per month. She also has a small does of an anti-inflammatory medicine mixed with her food daily.  Her right leg seems to bother her when she has been overly active, although she still loves to go for walks .  She loves to play 'tug' with her "fur brother" or the humans. She has not been exposed to small children or cats while in the foster home.  Sybil has a sweet disposition!  She is the best of everything you could want in a dog - she is fun, happy, well mannered and not high maintenance or high energy. She will adapt easily and be a wonderful addition to a loving home.   here's a video link of Sybil: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqNjduAghDM&feature=youtu.be      
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Ruffles

Pug Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)

Female, Adult
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
***ADOPTION PENDING***Hey Everyone!They call me Ruffles!The vets thinks I am a 2.5 year old Pug cross, but it is really hard to tell what kind of mix I am.My foster Mom says that is because I have these adorable short legs like a basset bound or Dachshund, but then I also have a body and a tail like a pug?One thing is for sure! I am unique, and cute! I I am an energetic athletic girl looking for someone with an energy level to match.My leash skills are decent and I promise to help you get your daily steps in.I spend most of my days wrestling with my foster brother, and when I am not busy training to be a professional wrestler, I like to get my chew on.My Foster Mom makes sure I have lots of toys so I don't get myself into trouble for chewing things.I am like a lot of other smaller dogs, because I can sometimes be pretty vocal when things excite me.I just love life, and I want to tell everyone! Just a little bit about my perfect home- I love women but men can make me a bit nervous so it might take me a few days to warm up, but if you love snuggling - we will get along just fineIf I got a home with an energetic fur sibling That would just be the icing on the cake!I have not been around cats, so I cant decide how feel about a kitty as a roommate.I *have* been around kids, but I think a forever home with kids over 12 would be my first choice. The little ones make me a but nervous with all the noise they make.Besides, the word at the dog park is that the older kids are actually easier to train!I figure in no time, I can have them to walking me and playing fetch with me on demand!So, I think that about sums me up!What do you think?Do you want to be my person?I hope so!No cats or Apartments/Condos for Ruffles please ❤️ RufflesRuffles is being fostered in Utopia

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Toronto, ON M6N 4C0

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