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I`m a social butterfly, life of the party. I enjoy the company of humans and dogs. I am playful and still learning what it means when another dog says `I`m done playing`. How could they be done playing with ME!? I am in my teenager phase which means I`m looking for a home with patience to bear with me through this naturally rebellious stage in my life, which includes some jumping and mouthing. I am a smart, quick-learner and would love to do some fun training with my new family!
MY IDEAL HOME INVOLVES… CHILDREN: No, given my rough mouthing tendencies, I am looking for an adult-only home. OTHER DOGS: Required. An outgoing, energetic medium or large dog to help offer appropriate energy outlets. CATS: No, my exuberance would be too much for a cat. FIRST-TIME DOG OWNERS: No, I would do best with someone who has previous dog experience. FENCED-IN YARD: Required, unless live on a rural property. HOUSING ENVIRONMENT: Any with a yard. SOMEONE HOME MOST OF THE DAY: To start I wouldn’t be best fit with a home where I will be alone a full work day. SOME OTHER THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ME… ACTIVITY LEVEL: High HOUSE-TRAINED: Almost, expect some accidents in the beginning. A consistent schedule with frequent outings will set me up for success.
If you think I could be a good match for your home, click the `adopt me` button to apply!
FOSTER ME! I’m excited to be selected as part of the Paisley Project and I’m looking for a foster home! If your home environment matches what I’m looking for based on the information above, please consider applying to foster me by copying and pasting the following link to fill out the questionnaire: https://guelphhumane.ca/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=frm_forms_preview&form=7y88o. The Paisley Project aims to match selected, long-stay animals at GHS with fosters that can provide a home that gradually introduces them to the everyday experiences of life as a pet. Fosters will offer the routine, structure and stability needed to help get animals ready for their new family. Learn more at https://guelphhumane.ca/the-paisley-project/.
Hello! My name is Rowlf!
I`m a social butterfly, life of the party. I enjoy the company of humans and dogs. I am playful and still learning what it means when another dog says `I`m done playing`. How could they be done playing with ME!? I am in my teenager phase which means I`m looking for a home with patience to bear with me through this naturally rebellious stage in my life, which includes some jumping and mouthing. I am a smart, quick-learner and would love to do some fun training with my new family!
MY IDEAL HOME INVOLVES… CHILDREN: No, given my rough mouthing tendencies, I am looking for an adult-only home. OTHER DOGS: Required. An outgoing, energetic medium or large dog to help offer appropriate energy outlets. CATS: No, my exuberance would be too much for a cat. FIRST-TIME DOG OWNERS: No, I would do best with someone who has previous dog experience. FENCED-IN YARD: Required, unless live on a rural property. HOUSING ENVIRONMENT: Any with a yard. SOMEONE HOME MOST OF THE DAY: To start I wouldn’t be best fit with a home where I will be alone a full work day. SOME OTHER THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ME… ACTIVITY LEVEL: High HOUSE-TRAINED: Almost, expect some accidents in the beginning. A consistent schedule with frequent outings will set me up for success.
If you think I could be a good match for your home, click the `adopt me` button to apply!
FOSTER ME! I’m excited to be selected as part of the Paisley Project and I’m looking for a foster home! If your home environment matches what I’m looking for based on the information above, please consider applying to foster me by copying and pasting the following link to fill out the questionnaire: https://guelphhumane.ca/wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=frm_forms_preview&form=7y88o. The Paisley Project aims to match selected, long-stay animals at GHS with fosters that can provide a home that gradually introduces them to the everyday experiences of life as a pet. Fosters will offer the routine, structure and stability needed to help get animals ready for their new family. Learn more at https://guelphhumane.ca/the-paisley-project/.
We have moved to an entirely virtual adoption procedure! Please visit https://guelphhumane.ca/adopt/how-to-adopt/ for more information.
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Interview
An Adoption Team Member will reach out via phone to discuss our current adoption process and provide more details on the pet!
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Meet the Pet
We are happy to assist in having you meet the pet VIRTUALLY via Zoom!
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Take the Pet Home
We will schedule a specific time for you to come to the shelter to pick up your pet safely- social distancing included!
Additional adoption info
Contactless Adoptions are here and going well!
1) View the pets below by clicking on their name. Please ensure you read their adorable description and all their important details.
2) Choose the pet that you feel would be a good match for your home.
3) Fill out an Expression of Interest Form (EOI) below, and email adoptions@guelphhumane.ca. Please remember that an animal may receive many applications. If this pet doesn’t work out, we will try to match you with another amazing pet.
4) Our team will reach out to you to discuss the next steps, including setting up a virtual adoption meeting via Zoom or other video conferencing. This is a great opportunity for us to assess if the pet is a perfect match for your home/family. These meetings can be scheduled 7 days a week during shelter operation hours.
5) If everything goes well, we will set-up a pick-up time and your new pet gets to come home!
If you have any questions regarding the contactless adoption process please call 519-824-3091. For our adoption fees (and what is included), please visit our website at https://guelphhumane.ca/adopt/adoption-fees/.
Contactless Adoptions are here and going well!
1) View the pets below by clicking on their name. Please ensure you read their adorable description and all their important details.
2) Choose the pet that you feel would be a good match for your home.
3) Fill out an Expression of Interest Form (EOI) below, and email adoptions@guelphhumane.ca. Please remember that an animal may receive many applications. If this pet doesn’t work out, we will try to match you with another amazing pet.
4) Our team will reach out to you to discuss the next steps, including setting up a virtual adoption meeting via Zoom or other video conferencing. This is a great opportunity for us to assess if the pet is a perfect match for your home/family. These meetings can be scheduled 7 days a week during shelter operation hours.
5) If everything goes well, we will set-up a pick-up time and your new pet gets to come home!
If you have any questions regarding the contactless adoption process please call 519-824-3091. For our adoption fees (and what is included), please visit our website at https://guelphhumane.ca/adopt/adoption-fees/.
Our building is small but mighty. Our staff have introduced creative ways to continue our important work while maintaining appropriate social distancing in accordance with Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph (WDG) Public Health standards as a result of COVID-19.
At this time, we are unable to welcome more people into the building outside our staffing needs. We unfortunately cannot properly socially distance with a higher building occupancy. We thank you for your understanding and support.
Our building is small but mighty. Our staff have introduced creative ways to continue our important work while maintaining appropriate social distancing in accordance with Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph (WDG) Public Health standards as a result of COVID-19.
At this time, we are unable to welcome more people into the building outside our staffing needs. We unfortunately cannot properly socially distance with a higher building occupancy. We thank you for your understanding and support.
More about this shelter
For 125 years, the Guelph Humane Society has been dedicated to protecting and caring for the many animals with whom we share our community and our lives, and to fostering the important bonds with animals that enrich us as individuals, families and communities. Founded in 1893, the Guelph Humane Society provides care and shelter for approximately 3,000 homeless, stray, injured, orphaned, abandoned and abused animals each year, throughout Guelph and Wellington County.
Our programs are delivered by an enthusiastic team of staff with many years of experience in animal care and welfare. In addition to paid staff, we are lucky to have nearly 300 active volunteers, who provide thousands of hours of service each year and generously share their skills and ideas with the humane society.
The Guelph Humane Society has a strong working relationship with local, provincial, and national animal welfare organizations; local school boards; the City of Guelph; Township of Centre Wellington; Township of Guelph-Eramosa; local veterinarians; the Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre at the University of Guelph; and Guelph Police Services and the Provincial Crown Attorney’s Office. We are an affiliate society of the Ontario SPCA, and proud member of the Canadian Federation of Humane Societies (CFHS).
Our organization is guided by a Board of Directors made up of volunteers with a wide range of skills and business experience. The Board also convenes several ad hoc committees, which work to address specific issues. Day-to-day operations of the shelter are managed by the Executive Director and senior staff with the Board’s general guidance.
We are a registered charitable, non-profit organization that does not receive government funding. As such, we depend on your donations and private funding to support our important work. The Guelph Humane Society charitable registration number is 119236305RR0001.
For 125 years, the Guelph Humane Society has been dedicated to protecting and caring for the many animals with whom we share our community and our lives, and to fostering the important bonds with animals that enrich us as individuals, families and communities. Founded in 1893, the Guelph Humane Society provides care and shelter for approximately 3,000 homeless, stray, injured, orphaned, abandoned and abused animals each year, throughout Guelph and Wellington County.
Our programs are delivered by an enthusiastic team of staff with many years of experience in animal care and welfare. In addition to paid staff, we are lucky to have nearly 300 active volunteers, who provide thousands of hours of service each year and generously share their skills and ideas with the humane society.
The Guelph Humane Society has a strong working relationship with local, provincial, and national animal welfare organizations; local school boards; the City of Guelph; Township of Centre Wellington; Township of Guelph-Eramosa; local veterinarians; the Ontario Veterinary College Health Sciences Centre at the University of Guelph; and Guelph Police Services and the Provincial Crown Attorney’s Office. We are an affiliate society of the Ontario SPCA, and proud member of the Canadian Federation of Humane Societies (CFHS).
Our organization is guided by a Board of Directors made up of volunteers with a wide range of skills and business experience. The Board also convenes several ad hoc committees, which work to address specific issues. Day-to-day operations of the shelter are managed by the Executive Director and senior staff with the Board’s general guidance.
We are a registered charitable, non-profit organization that does not receive government funding. As such, we depend on your donations and private funding to support our important work. The Guelph Humane Society charitable registration number is 119236305RR0001.
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