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Billy

German Shepherd Dog

Male, 3 yrs 5 mos
Belleville, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Meet Billy, the 3-year-old German Shepherd Leonberger mix who`s full of energy, excitement, and love. Billy is ready for his forever home and is looking for an active family to match his high-energy lifestyle. With a heart full of adventure, Billy loves to explore the world around him and is always ready for a good time. If you`re looking for a dog who will keep you on your toes and bring tons of joy, Billy might just be the perfect fit!Though Billy is a playful and affectionate dog, he`s still working on some of his manners. He’s had a bit of a rocky start, having been returned to the shelter a few times for behavior challenges that can be managed with the right guidance. Billy is seeking an experienced, patient owner who will continue his training and help him thrive in his new home.Training & Behavior Needs:Billy is crate trained and house trained, but he has some behavior quirks that need attention. Here`s what you need to know:Dog Selectivity: Billy prefers female companions. He`s not a fan of male dogs, and he’s not comfortable around cats or livestock. He’s best suited to a home with a female dog that can match his energy ( Meet and greets with potential dogs in the home is required) Resource Guarding: Billy has shown some resource guarding tendencies, so he’ll need an experienced owner who can manage this behavior with patience and consistency.Energy Level: Billy has an abundance of energy and would thrive in an active household. Whether it`s hiking, running, or playing fetch, Billy is always ready for the next adventure. A home with a large yard or access to outdoor space would be ideal.Training Progress: Billy knows basic commands and is eager to learn more. With a positive reinforcement approach, he will continue to make progress in his training. His new family will need to commit to working with him to refine his behavior, especially around distractions and during leash walks.Excitability: Billy tends to jump up when he`s excited, so he’ll need an owner who can work with him to calm down in these moments. Consistent training and boundaries will help him settle into a calmer routine.Why Billy?Billy is an affectionate, adventurous dog who will bring endless fun to the right home. He’s a loyal companion who will bond closely with his family and provide lots of love and laughter. If you`re looking for a dog who will be your hiking buddy, your running partner, and your best friend, Billy co
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Tucker senior for senior

Labrador Retriever

Male, 11 yrs 4 mos
Belleville, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Meet Tucker – A Sweet, Loyal 11-Year-Old Lab Mix with the Energy of a Puppy!If you’re looking for, loving companion who will shower you with affection, meet Tucker, an 11-year-old black Labrador Retriever mix with a heart of gold. Tucker is a sweet senior boy who’s ready to settle into a comfortable home where he can enjoy his golden years—but don’t let his age fool you! Tucker has the energy and enthusiasm of a much younger dog and is always ready for a good walk, play session, or a tasty treat. He may be 11, but he certainly doesn’t act his age!Tucker is a loyal and loving dog who has so much to offer. While he loves his people and is a bit of a “couch potato” after some exercise, his energy and enthusiasm will surprise you—he’s proof that age is just a number! He’s looking for a home where he can be the only pet, enjoy daily adventures, and spend his days in the company of a dedicated, experienced owner.Training & Behavior Needs:Tucker is a quick learner and loves food rewards, making him highly motivated for training. He knows a few basic commands but would benefit from some reinforcement to keep him sharp and well-mannered. Here’s what you need to know about his behavior and training needs:- Basic Obedience: Tucker knows the basics, but like any dog, he could use a refresher. He’s very treat-motivated, so positive reinforcement and food rewards will work wonders in reinforcing commands like sit, stay, and come. He may be an older dog, but his brain is sharp and eager to learn!- Behavior with Other Animals: Tucker has shown frustration and redirected aggression when encountering other pets, so he **must be placed in a home without other animals**. He’s happiest as the only pet in the household and prefers to be the center of attention. While he has lived with other dogs in the past, his recent behavior suggests that he would be best as an `only child` in his new home.- Adult-Only Home: Tucker is best suited for an **adult-only home** where he can receive the attention, consistency, and structure he needs. He is not a dog for first-time dog owners, as he requires someone who can provide clear boundaries and confidently manage his behavior. His new family should be experienced and patient, with a calm approach to training and managing his needs.- Frustration and Stress Management: Tucker can be a bit overwhelming when he’s excited, so it’s important that his new home provides clear structure
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Rolo

Boxer Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr 5 mos
Belleville, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Introducing Rolo: A High-Energy, Affectionate Companion Seeking a Loving HomeMeet Rolo, a one-year-old Boxer mix with boundless energy and a heart full of affection! Rolo is an exuberant, playful dog who loves life and is always ready for an adventure. Whether you’re looking for a jogging partner, a buddy for long walks, or someone to play fetch with for hours, Rolo is up for it all. His energy is contagious, and he’ll keep you entertained while being your loyal sidekick through it all.Though Rolo is full of personality, he’s still working on refining his manners and would thrive with an experienced owner who can guide him through the training he needs. He’s eager to learn and has made great progress so far—he is already familiar with several basic commands and has a strong foundation to build upon.Training & Behavior Needs:Rolo is a smart and eager-to-please dog who learns quickly, especially when food is involved. He’s very treat-motivated, which makes him an ideal candidate for continued training. Here’s what you need to know about his training needs:Basic Commands: Rolo already knows several basic commands, including sit, stay, lay down, heel, and he’s very gentle when taking treats. He’s highly responsive to positive reinforcement, and with consistency, he will continue to excel in his training. While he has a solid foundation, some additional practice and refinement will help him improve his manners and learn better self-control.Channeling His Energy: Rolo’s high energy and excitement can sometimes get the best of him. He’ll benefit from more structured walks, regular playtime, and mental stimulation to help him focus and burn off energy in a productive way. Engaging him in puzzle toys or obedience training sessions will help keep his mind sharp and focused.Training with Distractions: Rolo is a dog who tends to get overly excited and can be reactive in certain situations, especially around other dogs. He would do best in a home where he is the only pet, as he can be overwhelmed by the presence of other animals. With training and patience, Rolo can learn how to manage his reactivity, but he will need a calm, pet-free environment to succeed.Leash Training: Rolo is eager to be on the move, and while he’s doing great on a leash, he may need further training to walk politely without pulling. Positive reinforcement techniques will help him develop better leash manners as he continues to grow.
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Fred

American Bulldog

Male, 1 yr 5 mos
Belleville, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Meet Fred – Your Future Adventure Buddy with a Side of Goofball!Looking for a furry sidekick to join you on all your wild adventures? Meet Fred, the one-year-old Bulldog mix who`s ready to tackle life with energy, enthusiasm, and a whole lot of personality! Whether it’s a hike, a run, or just chasing squirrels (don’t worry, he never catches them), Fred is always up for a good time. He’s got more energy than a double shot of espresso and a sense of humor that will keep you smiling every day.Fred is the ultimate go-getter—a lovable, bouncy ball of energy who’s ready to make every moment an adventure. But, like any great project, Fred’s got a few things to learn before he`s the perfect companion. If you enjoy working on basic training and have the patience to guide him, Fred is your perfect match. With a little structure and consistency, Fred will thrive and reward you with boundless affection and loyalty.Training Needs & Requirements:Fred is still young, and while he’s got plenty of heart, he needs a little direction in certain areas to help him become the well-behaved adventurer you’ll love. Here’s what you should know about Fred’s training needs:Resource Guarding: Fred has a tendency to resource guard, which means he can become protective over food, toys, or certain areas. This is something that can be managed with the right training and management techniques. Positive reinforcement methods and consistent redirection will help Fred learn to share and trust that his possessions are safe. An experienced dog owner would be ideal for guiding him through this behavior and helping him build positive associations.Basic Obedience Training: Fred is still a work in progress when it comes to basic commands and impulse control. He’s eager to please, but like most Bulldogs, he can be a bit stubborn at times. Regular training sessions using rewards-based methods (treats, praise, play) will help him master commands like sit, stay, come, and leave it. Fred will thrive in a home where training is part of the daily routine.Exercise Needs: With his energetic personality, Fred needs plenty of physical and mental stimulation. He’s a great companion for hikes, runs, or long walks, and he loves to burn off steam. Regular exercise will keep Fred happy and healthy, and a tired Fred is a well-behaved Fred.Adult-Only Home: Fred’s lively nature and need for structure mean he’s best suited for an adult-only home or one wi
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Bo

Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr
Belleville, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Meet Bo, a one-year-old Lab-Husky mix with a big heart and boundless energy! Bo is a playful and spirited dog who loves life and has a lot of love to give. He enjoys being around people and is eager to make friends, though he can be a little too enthusiastic at times. Whether it’s playing with his favorite toys or spending time outdoors, Bo is always up for some fun and excitement.Bo has lived with cats, dogs, and livestock, and he’s comfortable around other animals. His excitement, however, sometimes gets the better of him, especially with other dogs—he can get right in their face out of sheer enthusiasm. That being said, he would thrive best in a home with adult humans who are experienced in handling high-energy dogs and who can help him learn proper boundaries. Bo is crate trained, but when left unsupervised outside of his crate, he can get a bit destructive, so supervision is key.Training & Behavior Needs:Bo is a quick learner and already knows several commands, including basic recall. He is motivated by treats and enjoys training sessions, making him an ideal candidate for continued learning.Channeling His Energy: Bo`s high energy means he needs plenty of mental stimulation and physical activity. Regular walks, playtime, and interactive toys will help keep his mind sharp and burn off his energy. Puzzle toys and games that challenge him are great ways to keep him entertained and engaged.Managing Excitement: Bo can be a bit overwhelming in his excitement, especially with other dogs, so he would benefit from continued work on his manners around other pets. Proper introductions and structured training will help him refine his interactions with other animals.Crate Training: Bo is crate trained and settles well in his crate, so using a crate when unsupervised is an effective way to prevent destructive behaviors.Ideal Home:Bo is best suited for an adult-only home or a household with older, dog-savvy children who can help provide structure and boundaries. He has had a negative experience with children in the past, which has led to him being uncomfortable around them. For this reason, Bo should not be placed in a home with young children. Bo would thrive with an experienced dog owner who can continue his training and give him the attention and stimulation he needs. His ideal home is one that is active and ready for a fun, energetic dog who requires plenty of playtime and mental challenges.Why Bo?
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Veeran

Rottweiler

Male, 1 yr
Belleville, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Meet Veeran – A Spirited, Loyal Rottweiler Mix Seeking an Experienced, Adult-Only HomeIntroducing Veeran, a one-year-old Rottweiler mix with an independent spirit, playful antics, and a heart full of potential. Veeran is a young dog who’s eager to explore, play, and form strong bonds with those he trusts. Though he may appear shy and timid at first, especially around new people, Veeran has a charming and affectionate side that comes out with patience, consistency, and the right guidance.Veeran is full of energy and loves to entertain himself—whether it’s chasing his tail, pouncing on squeaky toys, or just zooming around in a burst of excitement. He’s a fun-loving companion who will bring joy and laughter into any active home. However, as with any dog, he requires the right environment to help him succeed, and he’ll need an experienced adopter who understands his unique needs.Training & Behavior Needs:Veeran is a smart dog who responds well to positive reinforcement, but he’s still learning to feel comfortable and confident in his environment. Here’s what you need to know about his training and behavioral needs:Timid with New People: Veeran tends to be shy and wary when meeting new people. He’s a dog that takes his time to warm up, and it may take a few meet-and-greets before he feels comfortable around you. If you are interested in adopting him, please be prepared for a gradual process and be patient as he builds trust. With calm, consistent interactions and positive reinforcement, Veeran will slowly learn to feel safe and secure in your presence.Resource Guarding: Veeran has shown some resource guarding tendencies, which means he may become possessive of certain objects like toys, food, or even spaces. This is a behavior that can be managed with training, but it requires an experienced adopter who can be vigilant and proactive in addressing this issue. We highly recommend that his new family be prepared to work on resource guarding through structured training, positive reinforcement, and clear boundaries. Our team is happy to provide guidance on how to best manage this behavior.Toy Destruction: While Veeran is playful and enjoys chewing on toys, it’s important to note that he has a tendency to destroy them quickly. You may need to invest in more durable toys to satisfy his chewing needs. Providing appropriate outlets for his energy and engaging in structured play sessions will help prevent boredom an

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DIBS Rescue - Prince Edward County

Prince Edward County, ON K0K 2T0

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Loyalist Humane Society

P.O. Box 6108, Picton, ON K0K 3L0

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Fixed Fur Life

P.O. Box 20091, Belleville, ON K8N 1P0

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Humane Society Hastings Prince Edward

34 Wallbridge-Loyalist Rd, Belleville, ON K8N 4Z2

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Ontario SPCA Lennox & Addington Animal Centre

156 Richmond Boulevard East, Greater Napanee, ON K7R 3Z7

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Magayuk Dog Rescue

Quinte Region, ON K0K 2Y0

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Sheba Foundation

RR #1, Roslin, ON K0K 2Y0

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