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Jagger

Border Collie Husky

Male, 10 yrs 6 mos
Cambridge, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Jagger is an 8 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 absolutely adores his crate. He often puts himself to bed in it if if his people are up past his bedtime. He also likes to nap on the couch. 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 of 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 water’s 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 behaviour can lead to him redirecting on whoever is near. 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. 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. He needs a quiet adult home with no other pets and experienced owners. Jagger is available for adoption together 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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Daisy - Kitchener

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 yrs 5 mos
Kitchener, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Have you been searching for a best friend that will stay up late and cuddle with you on the couch while you binge watch your favourite show for the 5th time? Well look no further because Daisy has been dreaming of a life with you (and she promised us she would not judge you when you are on your 3rd hour straight)! Daisy has been looking for her furrever home since July and though she may be shy at first, this sweet cuddle bug is ready to go on so many adventures with her new family, did we mention she loves her car rides?! Daisy told us she really would love a family that will play soccer with her because she LOVES playing with, chasing or playing keep away with her Jolly ball!IN-SHELTER NOTES & IDEAL HOME SIZE: 60 poundsHOME TYPE: No apartments or shared entrances as she can be quite nervous and can be reactive at times through barriers until she is comfortable in her environmentCHILDREN: No – must be an adult only home – nervous and fear reactive requiring slower introductions but improving dailyCATS & SMALL ANIMALS: No – Has displayed a prey driveOTHER DOGS:Yes – potentially compatible with other dog savvy dogsACTIVITY/ENERGY LEVEL:Moderate to High; will need daily exercise, enrichment and mental stimulation but enjoys some daily down time as well.HUMAN COMPATIBILTY: First time dog owner possibleTRAINING REQUIREMENTS/NEEDS: Minimum 2 in-person training sessions to work on the following; Basic training, Basic manners (Jumping up and mouthing), Socialization (working on nervousness with new people and in new environments and situations), Desensitizing, Reactivity, Confidence buildingHUMAN SOCIAL IN SHELTER: Very human social once comfortable after some time, extremely affectionate loves to be with staffFAVOURITE THINGS: Playing with stuffed toys, treats, getting lots of pets, shredding stuffed toys, playing with Jolly balls, doggy playdates**Daisy has a discounted adoption fee to help find her furrever home! Please note that applicants are still required to follow our adoption process and meet the requirements of this pet in order to be approved to adopt****For more information on any behaviours stated above, please check out our behaviour fact sheet: https://kwsphumane.ca/BehavioursandDefinitions**Please remember that animals are coming back from foster care to the centres for their me
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Snoop - Kitchener

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
Kitchener, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Have you been looking for the perfect dog that will learn as many tricks as he can. Maybe a dog that would love cottage life and adventure? Maybe a dog that wouldn`t mind you sitting back to relax as long as you can still throw some tennis balls around. Well look no further as Snoop is here!Snoop has been looking for his furrever home since September. He has been keeping himself busy here with smiling at all the staff when in his kennel and loving every minute of his outside play time. We should mention that if Snoop had it his way he would play fetch all day long or run around chasing his Jolly Ball if we let him.IN SHELTER NOTES AND IDEAL HOME:SIZE:51 poundsHOME TYPE:House with a fenced yard due to very high energy needsCHILDREN:No - must be an adult only home - a big dog that lacks manners and self-controlCATS AND SMALL ANIMALS:No - large dog plays roughOTHER DOGS:Yes - potentially compatible with other higher energy dog-savvy-dogsACTIVITY/ENERGY LEVEL:Very high - will need excessive amounts of daily exercise, enrichment and stimulationsHUMAN COMPATIBILITY:Previous dog experience is required, working dog experience is an asset but working dog research is acceptableTRAINING REQUIREMENTS/NEEDS:Minimum 3 In person training sessions to work on the following; Basic training, Basic manners (jumping up, mouthing / bite inhibition, self-control), Socialization, Resource guarding and high toy driveHUMAN SOCIAL IN SHELTER:Very human social he loves to spend lots of time with everyone he meetsFAVOURITE THINGS:Playing with Jolly Balls, playing fetch, playing with stuffed toys, training time/learning, and doggie playdates**For more information on any behaviours stated above, please check out our behaviour fact sheet: https://kwsphumane.ca/BehavioursandDefinitions**Please remember that animals are coming back from foster care to the centres for their meet and greets. They will be experiencing a new environment and meeting new people, which means they 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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Fenn- Kitchener

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
Kitchener, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Hello! My name is Fenn and I am a super sweet boy that loves to soak up as much attention as possible. I came to the shelter back in October of 2024 and have been patiently waiting for my fur-ever home. I love to go for long walks with the people I love, they say I`m really good on leash however there are times I may get a little to excited and will start to pull or jump up onto the person walking me. The volunteers at the shelter say I could walk forever if I was able to, however I do like to walk at my own pace because I do have to stop and sniff everything just to make sure it is up to my standards. You can`t blame a boy for needing to learn as much as he can about the environment around him. The best part of any outing is when they take me to the fenced in yard so I can play fetch! I love to chase the ball and make sure it knows it doesn`t have a chance getting away from me. I consider myself quite the pro when it comes to making sure the tennis balls don`t get that far. After i successfully stop the balls from getting to far away I always sprint to my human as fast as I can, I have made a game of seeing just how fast I can run and seeing if I`m able to beat my previous time. When I bring the ball back to my human they are so silly and always seem to let another one get away.The staff have been doing a wonderful job teaching me my manners and say I am pretty great at sitting, laying down, and staying still. I love to work because the people around me give me lots of delicious treatos when I`m on my best behaviour. Sometimes I get so excited when I see my favourite people that I have to get up and say hello, the staff say I shouldn`t be doing this but I just want to give everyone a kiss to remind them just how much I love them. With how cute I am it is really easy to get the people around me to give me lots of belly rubs, which I really really love. I would lay on the ground all day if it meant I would get all the attention from the people I love so much. I would love to find my forever home, hopefully sometime soon. If I had it up to me it would be with someone that could take me on lots of long walks as I love to explore and sniff everything when I`m out and about. I also keep hearing the staff say how much I would like camping, the word sounds a bit funny but they know me best so I would probably have the time of my life. I am not a big fan of sharing my attention and personally think another dog in the home wouldn`t do, I mea
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Maria - Stratford

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 5 yrs 5 mos
Kitchener, ON
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
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Story
Meet Maria, a spirited and loving large mix breed dog with a zest for life! Maria is full of energy and adores long walks, cuddling up, or playing at the park. ~ She`s a strong puller on the leash and can be quite vocal, so she’ll need an adopter who can keep up with her and work on her manners.~ Though Maria lacks basic obedience skills, she’s eager to learn and would thrive with someone committed to helping her become the best girl she can be. To set her up for success, Maria will need to be enrolled in one in-person positive reinforcement training class or receive a Goodpup scholarship.~ Maria came to us as a stray with a severe ear infection that caused her ears to drop. While the infection has been treated, she remains a bit touch-sensitive, so a gentle approach is key. Due to her vocal nature, Maria wouldn’t be the best fit for an apartment or shared-wall dwelling.~ She would do best in a home with older, dog-savvy children who understand how to respect her space. If you’re looking for a loyal and lively companion who’s ready to take on the world with you, Maria is your girl!Regularly Exhibited Behaviours Noticed:- High Energy- Nervous/Shy- Touch Sensitivity- Barrier Reactivity - Vocal- Separation anxietyExplanation of Behaviours:- Maria is an active and high energy dog, her new family will need to provide her plenty of daily exercise, enrichment and training.- Maria can be touch sensitive specifically with new people or when she is anxious/stressed. Her new family will need to slowly work on creating positive associations to touch.- Maria has shown to be barrier reactive at times which results in her being vocal towards whatever is triggering her.This dog would benefit from:- Active but quieter home- Older dog savvy children- Lots of training and socialization- Lots of time and attention- No ApartmentsTraining needs/behaviours that need to be worked with for this dog:- Basic training- Basic manner (jumping up, pushy interactions and pulling on leash)- Socialization- Sensitivity to touch and new things- Barrier Reactivity**For more information on any behaviours stated above, please check out our behaviour fact sheet: https://kwsphumane.ca/BehavioursandDefinitions**Please remember that animals are coming back from foster care to the centres for their meet and greets. They will be experiencing a new env
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Jax - Stratford

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 4 mos
Kitchener, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Jax is a spirited, high-energy puppy who’s equal parts snuggle bug and playtime enthusiast! Whether he’s chasing toys or curling up for cuddles, Jax is all about living life to the fullest.This vocal boy loves to express himself, which means he’s best suited for a home without shared walls (no apartments or condos) to keep your neighbours happy. Jax is expected to grow into a very large dog with all the strength and characteristics of a power breed, so adopters with power breed experience & a solid understanding of their needs and the importance of socializing will be a requirement for him.Like any puppy, Jax is still learning and will need a family committed to helping him grow into his best self. To ensure his success, adopters must sign him up for three in-person training sessions with a certified positive reinforcement trainer prior to adoption.If you’re ready for a big, loveable bundle of energy who will fill your home with joy and laughter, Jax might just be your perfect match! Regularly Exhibited Behaviours Noticed:- High Energy- Under-Socialized- Jumpy / Mouthy- Nervous / Shy- Little to no training- Separation anxietyExplanation of Behaviours:- Young puppy that is high energy and needs plenty of attention, training, exercise and enrichment daily.- Will need to be worked and trained with to improve difficult behaviours such as mouthing and jumping.- A puppy that can be nervous and shy of new people and environments and will need their new family that will be patient and go slow with them.- They will need to be socialized a lot in a proper and safe way to help them be set up for success throughout their whole life ahead of them. Puppies need plenty of socialization but this should be done properly. Do not force them into situations but instead encourage them to have a positive experience with new things. Speak further with your trainer to ensure they are being socialized in all the right ways!This dog would benefit from:- An active home- Lots of training- Lots of time and attention- Lots of socializationTraining needs/behaviours that need to be worked with for this dog:- Basic training- Basic manners - Jumping up and mouthing- Socialization - including working on nervousness in new environments and situationsFOSTER HOME INFORMATIONHouse Trained: He has not had accidents in a while and he goes straight to door whe

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Barlee's Angels Rescue Network

Guelph, ON N1G 2X6

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Nickquenum Dog Rescue

Guelph, ON N1E 2G1

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DIBS Rescue - Guelph

Guelph, ON N1H 3A1

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New Hope Animal Rescue

4990 Jones Baseline, Guelph, ON N1H 6H8

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Guelph Humane Society

500 Wellington Street, West, P.O. Box 684, Guelph, ON N1H 6L3

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Canadian Royal Potcake Rescue

cambridge, ON N3C 0C8

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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

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PVCA Cambridge Ontario

Cambridge, ON N3H 1W1

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Southern Connection Dog Rescue

Campbellville, ON L0P 1B0

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