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My name is Rey, but my foster mommy calls me Reya Bear. I came into BSDRO with my 3 siblings! Out of the 4 of us, I’m known to be the feisty and playful one. Even though I am the smallest of the litter, I am definitely the toughest! I love to jump in on a game of tug of war. I will soon grow into a big dog as I am known to be German Shephard mixed with husky !! So it’s no surprise I am smart, beautiful and full of energy.
My foster mom is training me lots but I will need to continue with my training when I am adopted! I need someone who will give me lots of attention, exercise and more attention.. oh oh and don’t forget the treats!
Please remember I am just a puppy, I am learning the ways of the world and taking it one paw print at a time. Sometimes I have accidents on the floor, however I am getting pretty good at this outside thing I will say! I’m not a huge fan of walks on a leash but the more I go the better I get, just don’t push your luck if it’s raining. Also, I still have my baby teeth and nails. Foster mom says they are sharp! I am still learning that these can hurt and I shouldn’t jump up on humans or put my mouth on hands, or slippers… sorry foster mom, I’m working on it!
I get along really well with my foster brother, even though he’s an old dog who doesn’t really play with me. I like the cuddles we share! My 2 foster sisters love to play, but since they are kitties I am learning not to chase them, plus they are WAY to fast for me! I think I would be a really great sister to a family with small humans to play with! I would need guidance when I forget not to jump up or chew but toys and treats can help me with that.
My name is Rey, but my foster mommy calls me Reya Bear. I came into BSDRO with my 3 siblings! Out of the 4 of us, I’m known to be the feisty and playful one. Even though I am the smallest of the litter, I am definitely the toughest! I love to jump in on a game of tug of war. I will soon grow into a big dog as I am known to be German Shephard mixed with husky !! So it’s no surprise I am smart, beautiful and full of energy.
My foster mom is training me lots but I will need to continue with my training when I am adopted! I need someone who will give me lots of attention, exercise and more attention.. oh oh and don’t forget the treats!
Please remember I am just a puppy, I am learning the ways of the world and taking it one paw print at a time. Sometimes I have accidents on the floor, however I am getting pretty good at this outside thing I will say! I’m not a huge fan of walks on a leash but the more I go the better I get, just don’t push your luck if it’s raining. Also, I still have my baby teeth and nails. Foster mom says they are sharp! I am still learning that these can hurt and I shouldn’t jump up on humans or put my mouth on hands, or slippers… sorry foster mom, I’m working on it!
I get along really well with my foster brother, even though he’s an old dog who doesn’t really play with me. I like the cuddles we share! My 2 foster sisters love to play, but since they are kitties I am learning not to chase them, plus they are WAY to fast for me! I think I would be a really great sister to a family with small humans to play with! I would need guidance when I forget not to jump up or chew but toys and treats can help me with that.
Baladi & Sled Dog Rescue of Ontario is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, providing veterinary care, and finding loving homes for dogs from the dog sledding industry.
We also extend our reach locally by rescuing stray cats and dogs from Aboriginal communities that we partner with. Additionally, our efforts expand globally as we started this rescue by saving Baladi cats and dogs from the streets of Egypt, but now that it is banned we continue helping Baladi's by supporting their placement in Egyptian shelters.
Baladi & Sled Dog Rescue of Ontario is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, providing veterinary care, and finding loving homes for dogs from the dog sledding industry.
We also extend our reach locally by rescuing stray cats and dogs from Aboriginal communities that we partner with. Additionally, our efforts expand globally as we started this rescue by saving Baladi cats and dogs from the streets of Egypt, but now that it is banned we continue helping Baladi's by supporting their placement in Egyptian shelters.
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