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Posted over 3 months ago
| Updated over 3 months ago
I found a new home! Plenty of my friends are looking for one too. Check out other pets at this shelter, or start a new search.
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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever/Border Collie
Color
Black
Age
1 year 3 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Canuck is back up for adoption after we learned the city is just to stimulating for him to live in. He will need placement in a house and preferably the suburbs or somewhere quiet. His current foster is in a home with a yard and in a family neighborhood, we would like to see similar for his next home please. His foster reports:
-Playful, athletic, loves fetch. Will thrive in an active family who can take him for walks and play with him every day.
-Sweet and gentle personality. Loves hugs and cuddles.
-Intelligent and fun to train.
-Loyal and ready to connect with a family. He loves it when everyone’s home and the “pack” is all together.
-Quiet, rarely barks.
-House trained and can use a doggie door.
-Doesn't chew anything he's not supposed to in the house, i.e. our slippers and furniture are safe.
-Quiet in the car, doesn't get car sick.
-Polite on leash and well mannered on walks. Heels and listens well.
-Social with people. (We've noticed he's more cautious around men than women and can be a little shy in new environments, but he overcomes it well.)
-No aggression or resource guarding.
-No separation anxiety; fine to be left alone loose in the house. So far, we've left him for 1-2 hours and he just rests while we're gone.
-Energy level is totally manageable – I’d say medium. Between walks/playtime, he’s happy to chill.
Improvement: He is a much calmer dog outside of the shelter environment. He’s been very well mannered when meeting new people and is not mouthy or jumpy. it's rare that he does it and easily corrected with a "no" if he does.
In progress:
-He can be too interested in other dogs we pass while walking, so I’ve been working on keeping his attention on me with treats, and he’s listening very well. I'm impressed with his responsiveness.
-We haven't introduced him to kids yet, but he met my 2-year-old niece from a couple feet away and seemed totally fine. My hunch is that he would do well with dog-savvy kids, but I think he would be nervous around chaotic kids.
Other Dogs - good
Cats - unknown
Kids - Older children ok
New People - loves them!
Other notes - be an awesome adventure dog, running, bike riding, etc
At City of Vancouver Animal Services, we have a foster-to-adopt program whereby prospective new owners foster the adoptable animal for 21 days before committing to adoption. This ensures that both the new owner and the adoptable animal are well suited to each other.
Adoption Fee $353
Includes:
-Spay/Neuter
-First set of shots
-One vet visit
-Microchip
-Bag of food
If you live in Vancouver, you will also need to buy a dog license.
Contact:
animal.shelter@vancouver.ca
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