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Lando

Labrador Retriever

Male, 2 yrs 4 mos
Kingston, ON
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Name, age, breed: Lando, 2yrs, Lab mixLikes: Going for walks, car rides, food/treats, attention, snuggles, chuck-it balls, nyla bones, toys, but he is an aggressive chewer, so most toys don’t last long!Dislikes: Seems to be okay with most things, exception being items he believes are of value to him and shouldn’t have (dryer sheet, kleenex) and will guard them, but with redirection and treats, he will usually drop the item. Additionally, he doesn’t like to be forced into situations, such as going into a crate.What would be the ideal home? I think Lando will adjust to any home over time, however, he does bark sometimes, so apartment living would not be recommended. He would probably love to have a canine sibling to play with.Good with other cats? NoGood with dogs? Yes, but be mindful that he will guard his items and foodGood with children? He does fine meeting children and would probably adjust just fine to a home with children 10+ due to his size and his occasional behaviour to guarding. Lando currently lives with a 15-year old and he LOVES her.Temperament: Lando is a pretty laid back dog and does like to lounge, but given his age, he can get destructive if he’s not exercised regularly. Walking at least once daily and/or having another dog in the home to play with is recommended.Motivators? Treats and toysAny commands? sit, paw, down…he needs extra training on ‘come’ because he either doesn’t know what it means or chooses not to listen!House trained? YesCrate trained? No. Lando does not like the crate and will react if you place any amount of force to get him in. If a crate will be used, patience and time will be required.How 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? (will get overstimulated, will pull on leash if sees a rabbit, guarding behaviour etc…) Su
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Roxy

Labrador Retriever

Female, 1 yr 2 mos
Kingston, ON
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Name, age, breed: Roxy, 1yr, Labrador RetrieverLikes: TreatsDislikes: UnknownWhat would be the ideal home? An adopter with knowledge/breed experience, who is willing to do mandatory obedience. Roxy is very high energy and requires an adopter willing to maintain her high exercise requirement. Would also benefit from socialization. Good with other cats? NoGood with dogs? May be possible with a dog of the same size and activity level, with the proper introduction . Good with children? No children under 12 yrsTemperament: Roxy is a sweet, but nervous girl with a lot of energy. She would benefit from a home where she can burn her energy and learn basic obedience.Motivators? TreatsAny commands? SitHouse 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? High exercise requirement, due to high energy. If you think Roxy is the one for you - fill out an application today!
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Milo

Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
Belleville, ON
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Meet Milo – A 1-Year-Old Lab Mix Ready for a Second ChanceMilo is a big, loving guy with a heart full of potential—but he needs the right person to help him become the well-mannered companion we know he can be. At just one year old, Milo came to us as a stray in July, and since then, he’s shown us that he’s not just a dog; he’s a work in progress. This energetic, smart Lab mix is looking for a dedicated adopter who is ready to give him the time, structure, and training he needs to thrive.Milo is an incredibly friendly dog, but his early life lacked the basic training and boundaries that every dog needs. As a result, he can be a bit overwhelming at times, especially when he gets excited. He loves people and wants to be involved in everything, but he can struggle with jumping, mouthing, and respecting personal space. He’s also very energetic and needs a home where he can get plenty of physical and mental stimulation.Training Needs & Requirements:Milo is a smart dog, and with the right training, he has the potential to be an amazing companion. However, he is not a `turnkey` dog, and he will require an experienced, patient adopter who understands that his behavioral challenges are not insurmountable—just a bit of a project! Here`s what you need to know about Milo’s training and behavior needs:- **High Energy & Enrichment:** Milo is full of energy and needs a home where he can burn off that excess drive. Regular exercise is a must—long walks, runs, playtime, and puzzle toys will keep his mind and body engaged. Without enough stimulation, he can become frustrated and engage in unwanted behaviors. - **Behavioral Training:** Milo will need consistent, positive reinforcement training to help him learn proper manners and socialization skills. He has a tendency to jump, mouth, and get overly excited in certain situations, so he will need help learning impulse control. With time, patience, and dedication, he can learn basic obedience commands (sit, stay, down, etc.) and proper greetings without getting too excited. He’s a quick learner, so once he understands what’s expected of him, he will thrive. - **Personal Space & Boundaries:** Milo has not yet learned the importance of respecting personal space. He can be overwhelming with his enthusiasm, and it’s important that his adopters provide clear boundaries and be firm when needed. Teaching him how to interact calmly and appropriately will be key to his success.
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Tucker senior for senior

Labrador Retriever

Male, 11 yrs 6 mos
Belleville, ON
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(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Meet Tucker – A Sweet, Loyal 11-Year-Old Lab Mix with the Energy of a Puppy!If you’re looking for, loving companion who will shower you with affection, meet Tucker, an 11-year-old black Labrador Retriever mix with a heart of gold. Tucker is a sweet senior boy who’s ready to settle into a comfortable home where he can enjoy his golden years—but don’t let his age fool you! Tucker has the energy and enthusiasm of a much younger dog and is always ready for a good walk, play session, or a tasty treat. He may be 11, but he certainly doesn’t act his age!Tucker is a loyal and loving dog who has so much to offer. While he loves his people and is a bit of a “couch potato” after some exercise, his energy and enthusiasm will surprise you—he’s proof that age is just a number! He’s looking for a home where he can be the only pet, enjoy daily adventures, and spend his days in the company of a dedicated, experienced owner.Training & Behavior Needs:Tucker is a quick learner and loves food rewards, making him highly motivated for training. He knows a few basic commands but would benefit from some reinforcement to keep him sharp and well-mannered. Here’s what you need to know about his behavior and training needs:- Basic Obedience: Tucker knows the basics, but like any dog, he could use a refresher. He’s very treat-motivated, so positive reinforcement and food rewards will work wonders in reinforcing commands like sit, stay, and come. He may be an older dog, but his brain is sharp and eager to learn!- Behavior with Other Animals: Tucker has shown frustration and redirected aggression when encountering other pets, so he **must be placed in a home without other animals**. He’s happiest as the only pet in the household and prefers to be the center of attention. While he has lived with other dogs in the past, his recent behavior suggests that he would be best as an `only child` in his new home.- Adult-Only Home: Tucker is best suited for an **adult-only home** where he can receive the attention, consistency, and structure he needs. He is not a dog for first-time dog owners, as he requires someone who can provide clear boundaries and confidently manage his behavior. His new family should be experienced and patient, with a calm approach to training and managing his needs.- Frustration and Stress Management: Tucker can be a bit overwhelming when he’s excited, so it’s important that his new home provides clear structure
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Dodge

Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Belleville, ON
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Meet Dodge – A One-Year-Old Labrador Mix Ready to Steal Your Heart!If you`re looking for a loyal and loving companion, look no further than Dodge! This sweet, one-year-old Labrador mix is a bit shy at first, but with patience and the right environment, he quickly opens up and becomes the affectionate friend you`ve been waiting for. His heart is full of love, and he is ready to share it with a family that will appreciate his gentle nature.Dodge is a friendly, people-oriented dog, but he’s particularly fond of female canine companions. Whether it’s playing or simply hanging out together, he enjoys the company of other dogs and would do best in a home with a well-matched canine friend. He`s also extremely gentle with his toys – no destructive chewing here! Dodge cherishes his belongings and enjoys playing in a calm, respectful way.Training Needs & Requirements:Dodge is still a young dog, and while he’s made great strides in his socialization, he will need some continued training to help him become the best version of himself. Here are a few key things to keep in mind:Shyness & Socialization: Dodge may take a little time to warm up to new people, especially in unfamiliar environments. Consistent exposure to positive experiences will help him gain confidence, and treats are an excellent motivator to make new interactions feel rewarding. He`ll do best with patient, experienced adopters who understand that trust takes time.Training & Obedience: As a one-year-old, Dodge is at a perfect age for continued basic obedience training. He responds well to positive reinforcement techniques (especially when treats are involved!). Basic commands like sit, stay, and come will help him feel more secure and allow you to form a stronger bond. Consistency will be key to setting him up for success.Exercise Needs: Dodge is an active and playful dog, so regular exercise is essential to keep him healthy and happy. Daily walks, play sessions, and perhaps some light agility work would help him burn off his energy and stimulate his mind.Adult-Only Home: Dodge is best suited for an adult-only home where he can receive the calm, structured environment he needs. While he’s a sweet boy, he might be overwhelmed by the noise and unpredictability of young children, so an adult-only household or one with older, respectful children would be ideal.Why Dodge?Dodge is not just a pet – he`s a friend waiting to fill your
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Timber

Labrador Retriever German Shepherd Dog

Female, 2 yrs 1 mo
Belleville, ON
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Introducing Timber: A Sweet, Playful Lab Mix in Need of a Loving HomeMeet Timber, a two-year-old Lab mix who is full of love and ready to find her forever home! Timber may still be a bit of a work in progress, but with her sweet nature and eagerness to please, she’s a diamond in the rough. Though she’s still learning some basic manners, she is a playful and affectionate dog who will bring a lot of joy to her new family.Timber has a love for treats, which makes her a great candidate for training, and she’s excited to be part of a family that will help her become the best version of herself.Training & Behavior Needs:Timber is still working on some basic training, but she`s very food-motivated and loves her treats, making her an excellent learner! Here’s what you need to know about her current training needs:Leash Training: Timber loves her walks, but she tends to pull on the leash as she explores the world around her. She’s still learning to walk politely, so some extra training and consistency will help her develop better leash manners. A gentle approach and some positive reinforcement will work wonders!Basic Commands: Timber is still mastering the basics, and she will thrive in a home that is patient and committed to her continued training. She’s eager to please, especially if there’s a tasty treat involved! While she’s making great progress, she’ll need some additional practice and consistency with commands like “sit,” “stay,” and “come.”Sleeping Preferences: Timber loves to sleep in bed with her people and will happily curl up beside you after a long day of play and adventure. She’s a snuggly companion who wants to be close to her family.Socialization: Timber is a bit nervous around men and would do best with a slow and calm introduction to new people. Her ideal family will take the time to let her settle in at her own pace and show her that she’s safe and loved. With patience and understanding, Timber will learn to trust new people, and her sweet, affectionate side will shine through.barrier issues: This means that when she’s behind gates, fences, or in a crate, she may become reactive or frustrated, often barking or trying to get through. This behavior is common in dogs who feel confined or restricted and can be improved with consistent training and redirection.Timber would do best in a home without other animals .Why Timber?Timber is a sweet, loving dog who is

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