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Pinot (in Foster)

Boxer Mastiff

Male, Puppy
Greater Napanee, ON
Size
(when grown) -
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Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello there, I'm Pinot! Just a young pup full of zest and love. My days are filled with play, exploration, and making new friends. I'm always on the move, chasing my tail, or playing with my favorite squeaky toy. My curiosity knows no bounds! I love to discover new things and places. I'm also quite friendly, always ready to give kisses and cuddle up for a good nap. Adopting me means endless fun and companionship. I promise to fill your life with joy, laughter, and a whole lot of puppy love! Primary Color: Brindle Weight: 17.5 Age: 0yrs 5mths 2wks
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Kingsley

Boxer

Male, 1 yr 6 mos
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Story
Name, age: Kingsley, 1yr Likes: High energy play time, chasing toys, ZOOMIES!!Dislikes: Does not like other animals What would be the ideal home? Kingsley needs a family who can build his confidence. He would love to find a family that can show him the world and socialize him slowly so he can learn people aren’t so scary. Needs an experienced dog owner who can be patient and provide obedience and leash manners. Good with other Dogs? NoGood with cats? NoGood with children? Only recommend for teens and up.Temperament: Kingsley is a sweet boy who loves to play, can be shy with new people. Fast or sudden movements still make him nervous but he’s learning how to be a brave boy. He is mostly relaxed and laid back.Motivators? TreatsAny commands? Sit, leave it, let`s go!House trained? YesCrate trained? Unknown How long will it take to settle into a new environment? 2-3 weeks. We recommend looking into the 3-3-3 Rule to help understand what to expect as he adjusts to his new environment and family.Any special needs or traits an adopter should know? working on training for walking, reactivity, getting into unattended foodMedical: N/AIf you think Kingsley is the one for you - fill out an application today!
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Seal

Boxer

Male, 3 yrs
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Story
Name, age, breed: Seal, 3yrs, Boxer mixLikes: Going for walks, running around, having the zoomiesDislikes: People/other animals touching his foodWhat would be the ideal home? An active home that is ready for an energetic dog! Seal would love a fenced in yard. Would be suitable for a first time owner.Good with other cats? UnknownGood with dogs? Possibly if given the proper introduction. Would do well with a non-dominant dogGood with children? No children under 10 years old is recommended due to size and activity levelTemperament: Friendly, energetic Motivators? TreatsAny commands? Sit, pawHouse trained? UnknownCrate trained? UnknownHow long will it take to settle into a new environment? 3-3-3 rule: First 3 days - Your dog may be overwhelmed and may hide, have a lack of appetite, or test boundaries. Give them space and time to adjust in a quiet room with their bed, food, water, and toys. 3 weeks - Your dog may start to settle in and their personality will emerge. You can expect behavior issues to arise, so set boundaries and expectations with positive reinforcement training. 3 months - Your dog should be comfortable and acclimated to your home. They should know their routine and expect meals and enrichment at specific times.Any special needs or traits an adopter should know? Could benefit from leash training as he pulls a lot. Does have the potential to food guard, therefore it is recommend to feed away from other animals.If you think Seal is the one for you - fill out an application today!
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Boston

Boxer

Male, 2 yrs
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Story
Name Boston, age: 2 Years Old, breed: Boxer MixLikes: High Value Treats to get attentionDislikes: UnknownWhat would be the ideal home: Active home Good with other cats: UnknownGood with dogs: May possibly live with dog same size and activity levelGood with children: No Kids under 14 Years Old, due to being jumpy and nervous Temperament: Can be unsure of new people. Very jumpy and pulls very strong on leash, Would benefit from obedience training. Would need to figure out a high value treat that can get his attention. Motivators: High value itemsAny commands: UnknownHouse trained: UnknownCrate trained: UnknownHow long will it take to settle into a new environment: A few weeks. We recommend looking into the 3-3-3 Rule to help understand what to expect as he adjusts to his new environment and family. Anxious for the first few days but will settle down within a couple of weeks in his new environment.Any special needs or traits an adopter should know: Experienced Owner Required, Mandatory Obedience Training, High Exercise Requirements
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Dior

Boxer

Female, 1 yr
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
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Story
Name: Dior, 1yrLikes: Snuggling!!, Playing with toys, snuffle mats and KongsDislikes: strangers (very nervous), barriers, having her head coveredWhat would be the ideal home? A quiet home without a lot of new people coming and going. No downtown/busy area, no apartments. Detached/semi-detached and quiet area ideal. A private yard where she can explore/play and feel safe. A home where someone is home often enough and has the time to do separation anxiety training. (current foster works away from the home)Good with cats? UnknownGood with dogs? unknownGood with children? Unknown. Has met 2 kids and didn’t react any differently than adultsTemperament: quiet and nervous. Motivators? Snuggles. High value treatsAny commands? SitHouse trained? 98%Crate trained? No. Has barrier frustrationAny special needs or traits an adopter should know? Prey drive. She is very nervous with strangers and new things. Separation anxiety but is manageable and improving. Does not travel well in the car. Gets motion sick. Once she trusts you, you are her person but she will take time to get to know you. Medical: Currently on a gastro diet, Dental MalocclusionIf you think Dior is the one for you - fill out an application today!
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Bud

Boxer

Male, 4 yrs
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Name, age, breed: Bud, 4 years old, Mixed BreedLikes: Bud loves playing with toys and enjoys outdoor adventures. He’s enthusiastic about exercise and can be quite playful.Dislikes: He can be wary of unfamiliar people, so slow introductions are necessary. What would be the ideal home? Bud would thrive in an active home with an experienced owner who understands his needs. His ideal home would provide plenty of exercise and structure, with patience and understanding as he adjusts. Bud would do best in a home with female dogs and no small children, as he is very strong and can be overly excited around new people.Good with other cats? No, Bud is not suited for a home with small critters or cats due to his high prey drive.Good with dogs? Bud can live with other dogs, but he requires a dog that can tolerate his strong, overexcited behavior. He needs slow introductions and will be best with a female dog who is confident. When meeting other dogs, Bud can be vocal (barking and some growling) but this is simply his excitement and lack of proper dog-to-dog manners.Good with children? Bud is not suited for homes with children under 14 years old due to his size, strength, and overexcitement. Older children who can understand his need for space and calm interactions would be ideal.Temperament: Bud is a big, strong dog with a very excited temperament. He can be a bit of a handful, especially on the leash, as he pulls strongly when walking. He is playful and affectionate, but his high energy can be overwhelming at times. Once he builds trust, he will become a loyal and loving companion.Motivators? Bud is highly motivated by treats and play. He loves his toys. He also responds well to commands, especially when there’s a treat involved!Any commands? Bud knows basic commands like `sit` and `down.` He would benefit from further training, particularly with leash manners and overall obedience.House trained? UnknownCrate trained? UnknownHow long will it take to settle into a new environment? Unknown. We recommend looking into the 3-3-3 Rule to help understand what to expect as he adjusts to his new environment and family. Bud might be anxious for the first few days but is expected to gradually settle down and feel more at ease with patience (and lots of toys!).Any special needs or traits an adopter should know? Bud is a big boy. He is VERY strong. Could benefit from some leash

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20.5 miles

Ontario SPCA Lennox & Addington Animal Centre

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

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32.9 miles

Kingston Humane Society

1 Binnington Crt, Kingston, ON K7M 8M9

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