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Jitter

Australian Shepherd

Male, 9 mos
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Name, age, breed: Jitter, 9m, Australian ShepherdLikes: Playing with toys, going for walks, running around in a fenced in yardDislikes: Being bored!What would be the ideal home? Would do best in an active home as Jitter is very high energy. He would love a fenced in yard to run around in to burn his energy.Good with other cats? No due to prey driveGood with dogs? Yes with the proper introductionGood with children? Yes, but no toddlers recommended as he is hyper and will run to you very fastTemperament: Happy, friendly, attention seeking, active, curiousMotivators? 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? N/AIf you think Jitter is the one for you - fill out an application today!
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Millie

Border Collie

Female, 8 mos
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Name, age, breed: Millie, 8m, Border collie mixLikes: Adult strangers, cuddling, laying on the bedDislikes: Children, being alone but starting to feel more comfortable apart. What would be the ideal home? A quiet, adult only home that has time to take her out for walks a few times per day. She would love a yard where she can sniff and explore. Good with other cats? Unknown but does have some prey driveGood with dogs? Depends on the dog. Scared of high energy dogs. May be fine with another quiet dog who respects her space. Good with children? No. Adult or older teenager home onlyTemperament: Shy, nervous, quiet, happy. Best happy wiggle-butt ever. Motivators? Happy and enthusiastic positive talking. Verbal praise.Any commands? None. Somewhat knows “go lay down”House trained? YesCrate trained? She doesn’t’ enjoy the crate and will cry for a little bit but will then settle. She needs more positive reinforcement crate training. 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? Millie is still exploring the world so needs a home that will let her learn at her own pace and with positive guidance. She is still a puppy and has some puppy characteristics, like chewing shoes. She’s nervous in the car but starting to settle more each time. Low food motivation. Picky/particular eater. Doesn`t love children. Excited to meet other dogs but if they are a lot of energy or get in her space, she gets scared. Was indifferent when she met a dog who had no interest in her after the initial sniff greeting. House trained but still learning to do her business in a timely manner while out. Particular where she does her business. Instagram: @ygk9fosterIf you think Millie is the one for you - fill out an application today!
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Celia

Border Collie

Female, 8 mos
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Name, age breed: Celia, 8 months, border collie mixLikes: attention, food, toys, walksDislikes: none so far.What would be the ideal home? An active home with a fenced yard, she has a high prey drive and would love to chase squirrels!Good with other cats? Potentially with proper introduction, has a high prey driveGood with dogs? Yes, but guarded upon meeting new dogs, takes a while to be comfortable Good with children? Probably Temperament: Very well behaved, friendly, affectionateMotivators? Food, attentionAny commands? Sit, come & wait.... all in progressHouse trained? YesCrate trained? YesHow 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 specificAny special needs or traits an adopter should know? Celia is a very fast eater, she eats out of a slow feed/puzzle bowl.If you think Celia is the one for you - fill out an application today!

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