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Larry / Male / 10 months / 52lbs / Mix Breed / Great Second Dog / Likely Good with Kids / Not Tested with Cats / From Tennessee / Fostered in Scarborough
Meet Larry! Larry was found abandoned with his siblings as a very young pup. Luckily he was taken into rescue and has since made his way to Ontario in search of a loving home. Larry's foster describes him as sweet, playful, loving, and very cuddly. Larry is a one of a kind guy destined to steal your heart.
Larry is a playful dude who loves playing with toys, zooming around in the backyard, and cuddling on the couch with you. When all that is done, he likes resting in his crate. He has an adorable underbite to go with his personality, and big floppy feet. He is convinced he's a lap dog and loves being close to his people and is very friendly, cuddly, and loving. Larry is still a puppy and can be clumsy but also adorable with the sweetest disposition.
Larry is gaining confidence every day and enjoys his walks. He is cautious of big trucks or buses when out on walks. He is interested in meeting new people and other dogs and will sometimes pull towards them but can be redirected. He gets 2 walks a day of 40-45 minutes, plus zoomie playtime in the backyard. Larry also enjoys treat puzzles and chewing on carrots or bully sticks, and chew toys.
Larry is a bit shy when meeting new people but warms up quickly, especially if treats are involved. Larry has a very sweet disposition and with proper intros he would do well with dog savvy kids. He still has some puppy energy and may jump or nip so younger kids may not be ideal for him. Larry currently lives with two other dogs and does great with them. He likely appreciates their guidance and would love a forever home with a resident dog to play and show him the ropes. Larry has not been tested with cats and we are not sure how he would do with them.
Larry is crated when left alone and has done well. He settles easily in his crate and will sleep while his fosters are out. He has been left for up to an hour and a half without issue. He also sleeps in his crate while his foster works from home and hasn't shown any signs of separation anxiety. Larry sleeps through the night in his crate without issue. Larry is potty trained if given adequate potty breaks. He may need an adjustment period when he changes homes.
Larry is working on basic commands but is super treat motivated and eager to learn. Larry's confidence is growing with a little structure and positive reassurance. As a condition of the adoption contract, Larry’s new family will be required to attend and complete a basic obedience class at their own cost (proof required).
Larry would do great in most homes but would love a house with a yard outside the downtown core. He could easily join a family with other dogs, or dog savvy kids. Larry's size and playful nature make him a great companion for older kids, and he’s sure to bring lots of love and laughter to any home. If you're looking for a sweet, goofy pup to share your adventures with, Larry is ready to fill your life with joy!
If you’re interested in adopting Larry, please apply at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/adoption-info#adoption-form. Larry's adoption fee is $900. To learn more about our adoption fees and the adoption process, please visit our FAQs at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/about-us#about-faqs.
Larry / Male / 10 months / 52lbs / Mix Breed / Great Second Dog / Likely Good with Kids / Not Tested with Cats / From Tennessee / Fostered in Scarborough
Meet Larry! Larry was found abandoned with his siblings as a very young pup. Luckily he was taken into rescue and has since made his way to Ontario in search of a loving home. Larry's foster describes him as sweet, playful, loving, and very cuddly. Larry is a one of a kind guy destined to steal your heart.
Larry is a playful dude who loves playing with toys, zooming around in the backyard, and cuddling on the couch with you. When all that is done, he likes resting in his crate. He has an adorable underbite to go with his personality, and big floppy feet. He is convinced he's a lap dog and loves being close to his people and is very friendly, cuddly, and loving. Larry is still a puppy and can be clumsy but also adorable with the sweetest disposition.
Larry is gaining confidence every day and enjoys his walks. He is cautious of big trucks or buses when out on walks. He is interested in meeting new people and other dogs and will sometimes pull towards them but can be redirected. He gets 2 walks a day of 40-45 minutes, plus zoomie playtime in the backyard. Larry also enjoys treat puzzles and chewing on carrots or bully sticks, and chew toys.
Larry is a bit shy when meeting new people but warms up quickly, especially if treats are involved. Larry has a very sweet disposition and with proper intros he would do well with dog savvy kids. He still has some puppy energy and may jump or nip so younger kids may not be ideal for him. Larry currently lives with two other dogs and does great with them. He likely appreciates their guidance and would love a forever home with a resident dog to play and show him the ropes. Larry has not been tested with cats and we are not sure how he would do with them.
Larry is crated when left alone and has done well. He settles easily in his crate and will sleep while his fosters are out. He has been left for up to an hour and a half without issue. He also sleeps in his crate while his foster works from home and hasn't shown any signs of separation anxiety. Larry sleeps through the night in his crate without issue. Larry is potty trained if given adequate potty breaks. He may need an adjustment period when he changes homes.
Larry is working on basic commands but is super treat motivated and eager to learn. Larry's confidence is growing with a little structure and positive reassurance. As a condition of the adoption contract, Larry’s new family will be required to attend and complete a basic obedience class at their own cost (proof required).
Larry would do great in most homes but would love a house with a yard outside the downtown core. He could easily join a family with other dogs, or dog savvy kids. Larry's size and playful nature make him a great companion for older kids, and he’s sure to bring lots of love and laughter to any home. If you're looking for a sweet, goofy pup to share your adventures with, Larry is ready to fill your life with joy!
If you’re interested in adopting Larry, please apply at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/adoption-info#adoption-form. Larry's adoption fee is $900. To learn more about our adoption fees and the adoption process, please visit our FAQs at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/about-us#about-faqs.
Please visit https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/adopt for more information on our adoption fees.
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To adopt one of our dogs, please fill out an application at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/adoption-info#adoption-form. Although we do our best to reply to all inquiries within 72 hours, please remember we are a volunteer-run organization. We appreciate your patience.
If we think your application has potential to be a good fit, a Fetch + Releash volunteer will contact you to set up a time to speak over the phone and conduct the home visit. In addition to the phone interview and home visit, we also require personal, veterinarian, and landlord reference if applicable.
After the phone interview, home visit & reference check, you will then be granted a private meet and greet with the dog.
After the meet and greet, the adoption committee will then review your completed application and make a final decision.
To learn more about our adoption process and fees, please visit https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/about-us#about-faqs.
To adopt one of our dogs, please fill out an application at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/adoption-info#adoption-form. Although we do our best to reply to all inquiries within 72 hours, please remember we are a volunteer-run organization. We appreciate your patience.
If we think your application has potential to be a good fit, a Fetch + Releash volunteer will contact you to set up a time to speak over the phone and conduct the home visit. In addition to the phone interview and home visit, we also require personal, veterinarian, and landlord reference if applicable.
After the phone interview, home visit & reference check, you will then be granted a private meet and greet with the dog.
After the meet and greet, the adoption committee will then review your completed application and make a final decision.
To learn more about our adoption process and fees, please visit https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/about-us#about-faqs.
Fetch & Releash is a 100% foster based rescue. To minimize the disruption to the lives of the dogs and our foster families, and to ensure their safety, only applicants that have completed the interview portion of the adoption process will be granted a private meet and greet with the dog. Please visit https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/about-us#about-faqs to learn more about our adoption processes.
Fetch & Releash is a 100% foster based rescue. To minimize the disruption to the lives of the dogs and our foster families, and to ensure their safety, only applicants that have completed the interview portion of the adoption process will be granted a private meet and greet with the dog. Please visit https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/about-us#about-faqs to learn more about our adoption processes.
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Established in 2016, Fetch + Releash is a volunteer run dog rescue dedicated to saving dogs in need. Our foster dogs come from a variety of different backgrounds such as shelters, strays and surrendered pets, both locally and abroad. Through our network of volunteers, foster homes, trainers and veterinarians, we strive to give every dog the loving forever family they deserve. As a foster-based rescue, our dogs live in private homes across the Greater Toronto Area where they receive the love and attention they need to ready them for adoption.
A dog is a lifetime commitment and not to be discarded due to health, lifestyle change or inconvenience. Some of the top reasons dogs end up in shelters are lack of training, lifestyle changes (i.e. new baby, marriage), relocation, cost of dog ownership, not enough time for pet etc. Our goal is to ensure our adoptive families are well versed in the realities of dog ownership and ready to make a lifetime commitment.
Established in 2016, Fetch + Releash is a volunteer run dog rescue dedicated to saving dogs in need. Our foster dogs come from a variety of different backgrounds such as shelters, strays and surrendered pets, both locally and abroad. Through our network of volunteers, foster homes, trainers and veterinarians, we strive to give every dog the loving forever family they deserve. As a foster-based rescue, our dogs live in private homes across the Greater Toronto Area where they receive the love and attention they need to ready them for adoption.
A dog is a lifetime commitment and not to be discarded due to health, lifestyle change or inconvenience. Some of the top reasons dogs end up in shelters are lack of training, lifestyle changes (i.e. new baby, marriage), relocation, cost of dog ownership, not enough time for pet etc. Our goal is to ensure our adoptive families are well versed in the realities of dog ownership and ready to make a lifetime commitment.
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