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Axel and Canada

Husky Alaskan Malamute

Female, 5 yrs 3 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
5 yo Axel and his sister Canada were rescued by their foster mom from a backyard breeder, and it was clear that they have gone through a lot in life. They are now looking for their forever home, where they can chase each other and play in a fully fenced yard. Axel is.50 lb and Canada is 60 lb. They are very calm and quiet husky -malamute pups, They are great with strangers and love getting petted. They both enjoy being outside and going on car rides. They know the leashes very well. They get very excited, so they will pull when walking them. They need a home with active lifestyles and plenty of time. They know to shake before going into the house. They know their beds. They know to sit before taking a snack. They both enjoy being outside chewing on a rawhide-free toy under the sun. I know they’re huskies, but they do like sun-bathing. Canada is the female black and white Siberian Husky. She is about 60 lbs. She enjoys lower back scratches and being brushed. Canada likes to watch and stare at anything you do. She is a curious girl. She is still hesitant about humans. So please be easy and slow with her. She likes to start by smelling your hands. I guess that’s her way of knowing if their evil hands or good hands. She does not do well with children of all ages, just adults. She doesn’t mind meeting other dogs. Axel is the white malamute/husky mix. He is about 50 lbs, and he is a jolly boy. He will greet anyone with a big grin, a wagging tail, and the happy energy that only a husky can emanate. He will sit with his back against your two feet and wait for pets. He is smart. He knows the drill. Once you have a routine, he will get it quickly. He likes to get on furniture. His personality is lively. He is a toy hogger. He likes to have access to all the toys. He doesn’t like meeting other dogs. He prefers to only play with his sister, Canada. He loves getting his belly rubbed. He enjoys cuddles, too. These two need positive reinforcement after what they have been through. They deserve a chance to live the other half of their lives being huskies. Canada and Axel both really have the best of hearts. They just need love. They are fully vetted, fixed and chipped. They would do good with anyone with previous husky experience. They are bonded, so they have to find a home where they can be adopted together. They are both heartworm negative and is kept on heartworm and flea preventative. The pups are being fostered in Texas, but can travel to any state, and even Canada for the right home. Their total adoption and transport fee is $800 To meet these gorgeous pups via facetime or whatsapp or other video chat apps, please send a completed application via www.savesomesouls.com Yards MUST BE adequately and fully fenced to adopt our pups. We do not accept electric or underground fences.
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Pippy

Poodle (Miniature)

Female, Adult
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Pippy is an approximately 8-10 year old mini poodle who was found by a local animal control officer after being called out to investigate.  It's likely she escaped or was let loose from a nearby puppy mill. She is a lovely sweet dog but remains traumatized from her years in the mill and can be skittish.  Pippy is good with other dogs, pee pad trained, initially vocal when left alone but not destructive.  She does not yet walk on a leash and is a flight risk, so someone with a backyard would  be essential.  They can practice walking on a leash with her before she goes "free style" as she would definitely bolt if her collar or harness malfunctioned or became loose.  She will need work on housetraining.  The foster parents have managed to get her pee pad trained and next is outside training but due to the winter weather their yard has not been available (but it is now).  She is fully vetted including a dental surgery    April 3, 2025, 8:38 am
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Jessie and Junie

Pomeranian

Female, Adult
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Jessie (brown and white) and Junie (black and merle) are two strongly bonded female Pomeranians who came into rescue from a shelter after being picked up as strays. They will need to be adopted together.  With no history, it is estimated that Jessie is 8-years-old, and Junie is the younger of the two, but an adult dog.  Both are spayed and they each weigh about 11 lbs. These are sweet-tempered dogs who are more frightened than anything else. They are hand shy and flee sudden hand movements, but have no aggression at all that we have experienced. They are good with the foster mom's dog.  They are curious but shy with strangers and have made progress in that area while in foster care.  Housetraining is a work in progress and both dogs will require continued support with this. Junie is curious and likes to explore, but will run like the wind at any sudden sound or movement. She is playful and puppy-like with Jessie. Junie will follow Jessie’s lead – if Jessie is allowing someone to pet her, Junie will very slowly come out to be petted, too. Sometimes she stands and enjoys the petting, and at other times she flattens herself against a wall and looks away while being petted. She is dependent on Jessie and will panic when Jessie is picked up, and when separated from Jessie in any way. Junie also gets frantic if you try to pick her up and tries to get away, so time and patience is required. Jessie is friendly, but wary. Once settled, she started "welcome barking" and wagging her tail when seeing her foster mom. She is still hand shy, but increasingly less so and enjoys being petted. She runs to greet visitors and will usually permit petting, although she also retreats quickly. She still startles easily, but recovers quicker than she used to. Jessie is protective of Junie, but not aggressively so. If you try to pet Junie, Jessie will sometimes insert herself in between. Jessie can be picked up and held, but she is still not overly uncomfortable with it, and remains stiff.  She appears to be relieved when put back down, at which point she will come right back for pets. They have been kept in a limited space when alone and are not crate trained. They gnawed on the baseboards a bit, but didn’t pursue it when the baseboards were covered. They have chewed blankets and towels, pulled stuffing out of dog beds and toys, and shredded disposable pee pads.  Junie seeks out shoes and both of them will chew shoes if given an opportunity.  Toys and appropriate chewables are offered in place of these, but they will need continued support learning what they can and can't chew. Neither dog is used to being walked. Jessie will stand frozen when harnessed and leashed, so learning to walk will be a work in progress and time, patience, and a gentle approach are required. Jessie is good in a carrier going to the vet’s, and is easily handled by the vet for an examination and nail trim. Junie is harder to pick up and examine, as she gets frantic, yipping and scratching, but both dogs permit handling of their heads and it is easy to examine their teeth. They also respond well to a routine. At bed time, they play a bit together, and then are quiet and sleep through the night without issue. Jessie and Junie would probably do best in a quiet home without children. They need an experienced guardian who has time to spend with them and understands their unique needs. They are significant flight risks and need a securely-fenced outside space to roam around in. These two girls have so much potential if given the chance to shine in their new home!December 31, 2024, 8:48 am
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Wendy

Labrador Retriever

Female
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Wendy is a very sweet 10-year-old Yellow Lab. She is a cuddle bug who loves to give kisses and always wants to be close to her people (and all people, really). A classic Lab, if you let her, she will even try to climb onto your lap! While she is currently overweight at 93 pounds, she has started a weight loss plan and has already lost a few pounds. With her weight and age, she is arthritic and requires a monthly injection to help her manage the condition but otherwise has a clean bill of health. She does not like to climb stairs, so she has been sleeping downstairs happily while her foster family sleeps upstairs. In the morning when she needs to do her business, she will give a short whine or bark to let her family know. Wendy is very good while left alone, she quietly rests and gives a wonderful warm greeting when her family returns. While on walks, Wendy currently gets over-excited when seeing other dogs and can be prone to pulling and barking. She does not show any signs of aggression, she just desperately wants to meet and play with other dogs and that can come across as intimidating to other dog owners. She is strong, so her forever family will need to be physically able to support her and invest time on training as she learns to stay calm in these situations. Her foster parents have already started working on improving her leash walking behaviour and she is showing signs of improvement in a short period of time. The ideal forever family for Wendy will need to be patient and willing to continue her weight loss journey and leash training, but it will all be worth it to have such a sweet and lovable pup enrich their lives. Good with cats: Unknown Good with dogs: Reactive Good with kids: Yes Good with strangers: She loves all people, always hoping to get a pet when passing by. Resource guarding issues: No Ever bitten a human: No Ever bitten a dog: No Housetrained: Yes Crate trained: No Good in the car: Yes.  She is quiet but pants a lot. Destructive: No Energy Level: Low to medium Leash skills: She mostly walks well on leash, but tends to pull and bark when she sees another dog. Okay with physical handling/manipulations: Is very good with her foster mom.  She sits down and waits for her paws to be wiped. Known commands: Come, sit, give a paw, up, down. Food on now: Kibble 2x/day plus a spoonful of wet food for taste. May want to move her to a weight management food option. Fully vetted and current with all her vaccines. Medical issues: Arthritic and takes Librela injections once a month May 18, 2025, 7:23 am
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Coco

Corgi Jindo

Female, Senior
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Name: Coco Breed: Korean street dog (Guessed to be Jindu/Corgi) Weight: 27 pounds Gender: Female Spayed/neutered: Spayed Age: approx 8.5 years old Obtained From: Leader of the Pack Dog Rescue in 2018.  Korean street dog. Reason for Intake: Coco is afraid of the 18 month old child in the home and is growling and snarling at them. Up to Date with Vetting: Yes Good with dogs: She has lived with an older Golden retriever and a young, male, Lab.  She was fine with them and is better with calm dogs who don't get into her face and space. Good with cats: She lives with cats, however, the cats live on a different level of the home and they really don't interact.  She has had skirmishes with the cats and been found with fur in her mouth.   Good with kids: Not comfortable with toddlers or young children.  She has lived with children 10 years and older and been fine with them as long as they went slow with her and respected her boundaries. Good with strangers: Nervous with new people.  If a stranger comes to the door she will bark and her hackles will go up.  She is curious and will approach them most of the time but she doesn't enjoy being touched by strangers.  She is OK with them moving around in the home but will avoid them and go and lay out of the way.  More uncomfortable with men and people wearing hats. Resource guarding issues: She does not guard anything from the people in the home.  She has guarded her food bowl, treats, and toys from the dogs in the home. Ever bitten a human: No Ever bitten a dog: No Fears: Strangers, being handled, toddlers, car rides, busy streets.  Described as fearful in general. Housetrained: Yes Crate trained: They have not crated her.  She did travel here from Korea in a crate. Good in the car: She is anxious in the car.  She is terrified of car washes. Bark when left alone: No.  They are currently working from home but in the past she has been left alone while they worked full-time outside the home. Destructive: No Energy Level: Medium Leash skills: She walks well on leash but is reactive to other dogs on walks and will bark/growl/lunge at them.  She is afraid to walk on busy streets. Okay with physical handling/manipulations: In general she is uncomfortable with being handled.  They can bathe her but she does not enjoy it.  She is OK with them brushing her back but has snapped at them when they have tried to brush her longer fur.  She is professionally groomed but the groomer is careful and goes slow with her.  She has seen a mobile vet at home and a vet at a clinic.  She is fearful but they have been able to give her care. Known commands: sit, down, speak Food on now: Bold by Nature raw patties.  Chicken, beef, turkey, pork or duck. Behavioural issues: Fearful in general.  Afraid of the 18 month old child in the home and is growling/snarling at them.  Uncomfortable being handled and needs someone who is careful and goes slow.  Reactive to dogs while on leash and afraid to walk on busier streets.  Anxious in the car. Medical issues: None November 7, 2024, 8:53 am
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Evie

Poodle (Miniature) Bichon Frise

Female, Adult
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
A lovely little Bichon/poodle mix recently found her way into our rescue. Evie is approximately 5-6 years old, weighs 11 lbs and was a puppy mill mom. Evie was very frightened when she first arrived. She couldn’t settle and ran around the house for hours in the evening barking and howling. We were advised by the vet to give her some medication for stress and she now sleeps through the night. She sleeps in a dog bed on the floor. She has not been walked on a leash and does not do stairs. She is skittish and avoid still but her foster mom is able to get her when medication is required. She is not a biter. Evie has a good appetite. She recently had 19 teeth removed during her dental. She eats mostly soft food – Royal Canin Adult canned food. We add a little chopped chicken and rice. She loves Benny Bully treats. Evie was recently spayed. When we take Evie for car rides we put her in a crate. She is quiet and appears to be overwhelmed but does settle, she has been car sick a few times. Evie seems most comfortable with other dogs. She is in a foster home with 3 small dogs and gets along well with all of them. She is not much of a barker, but will join in if they are barking. Evie is housebroken and is very good about using puppy pads. Evie would probably do best in a very quiet environment with no children. Preferably she should go into a home with a retiree or someone who works from home and could be with her most of the time. There are challenges with puppy mill dogs, but with time and patience they can become lovely pets. Little by little Evie is making progress and with the right home life can only get better!        April 18, 2025, 5:58 pm

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Welcome Paws rescue - Toronto Transport

Toronto, ON M6N 1V3

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Markham, ON M9V 4M9

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Etobicoke, ON M9V 4M9

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Doggos Dog Rescue

4140 Dundas St West, Etobicoke, ON M8X 1X3

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City of Toronto Animal Services North Region

1300 Sheppard Avenue West, Toronto, ON M3K 2A6

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