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BOB - Labrador Retriever (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

For Adoption

Nickname
BOB
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
Toronto, Ontario, M3K2A6, Canada

Description

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Dog Breed: Labrador Retriever (medium coat). Bob is a 5-year-old Labrador with a big personality and an even bigger zest for life. Weighing about 45 kg, he’s a strong, energetic boy who love

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s to stay active whether that’s running around the yard, playing with his toys, or enjoying interactive play with his people. Bob thrives in an active home where he can burn off both physical and mental energy. Due to his size, strength, and enthusiasm, Bob is looking for a family with previous experience handling large dogs and someone who is physically able to manage a strong dog. On walks, Bob can be a strong puller, so continued training will be important to help refine his leash manners and channel his excitement in positive ways. Bob is also friendly with other dogs and enjoys social interactions, especially when introduced appropriately. Bob is searching for a family who will embrace his playful nature, invest time in his training, and provide him with the active lifestyle he deserves. If you’re interested in learning more about Bob or would like to schedule a meet and greet, please call the North Shelter at 416-338-8723. The shelter is open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Organization name
City of Toronto Animal Services North Region
Location
Toronto, Ontario, M3K2A6
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Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1624669
Date Listed
01/07/2026
Date Expires
04/07/2026

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  1. Do your research - find out what types of dogs would be a good fit for your lifestyle and the activity level of your family. Also keep in mind the grooming needs of certain breeds that might require frequent maintenance.
  2. Decide what you can handle - before you get sucked in by all the adorable puppy eyes you're about to see, think long and hard about the appropriate age dog for your family or if you are capable of caring for a special needs dog. Puppies are a lot of work, if you don't have time for potty training and obedience classes you'll want to consider an older dog. There are plenty of middle aged, vibrant dogs up for adoption as well as many senior dogs that would be a great fit for a family looking for a more subdued dog with lots of love to give.
  3. Learn about the shelters and their adoption policies - It might be easier to start looking at shelters within a certain radius of home but don't be afraid to venture out to other states as well. Many states have larger populations of adoptable dogs and their shelters are willing to transport pets to suitable adopting families. Some shelters might have requirements for a home visit, a fenced yard or require you to visit the pet multiple times before you commit to adopting. Understand that the shelters are doing their best to place the pets in suitable homes and these requirements are in the best interest of both you and the pet
  4. Start looking… - Once you know what you're looking for and what to expect you can start your search through thousands of adoptable dogs. PuppyFinder allows you to search by age, breed, location and gender.
  5. Meet in person. - Whenever possible it is best to meet the animal in person before agreeing to bring them into your life. Even though photos and descriptions can tell you a bit about a dog, you can't get a true feeling for the animal until you are able to interact with them and make sure they are a good fit for your entire family, including other pets.

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