TAYO

Age: 3 years old
Adoption Fees: $400
Adoption Status:

October 23, 2018 – Tayo has been adopted, he will shared his life with Ben, the black puggle.

October 16, 2018 – As Tayo gets more comfortable he is really showing his personality.  He is a quirky little guy and makes us laugh with his noises and demands for attention.  Although he can be a little anxious at times, he is a very happy dog and loves to play.  He is under 20lbs now and looks and feels great.  He loves to snuggle in his soft blanket and he follows us everywhere in the house.  He welcomes everyone that comes in the house with smiles and a wagging tail.  He enjoys snuggling on the couch, but he is very active and would be best suited with a family that could take him for walks and spend lots of time with him.  He wants to be touching someone all the time and hasn’t used any of the dog beds, he prefers to sit beside someone or on top of them.

October 13, 2018 – Tayo is doing great, he went to the vet last weekend to have his anal glands expressed and feels much better now. He also lost 4lbs and is looking much healthier. He sleeps in our bed but sometimes would rather just sleep on the couch. He is quite active but loves to snuggle. He does whine occasionally if he wants out or just if he wants some attention. He seems to do fine when we leave for a couple hours, he just curls up and sleeps. Since he has been on raw food (lamb), his itching has stopped and he is showing no sign of allergies. He is playing with toys and always seems happy. I think he ready to find his forever home with someone who will help him adjust to his new home. He can be a little anxious, so he will need time to settle in. He loves to go outside for walks or even just to sniff. He has not had any accidents since that first day and lets us know if he needs to go out. He is very submissive around the other dogs. He would do best with smaller submissive dogs. Although he hasn’t been around cats at our house, he did see the cat at the vet and sniffed her. He will jump right in the car, but he did cry all the way to the vet both times he went, but he slept all the way home. I think he was just worried I was taking him somewhere and leaving him. He doesn’t seem to be bothered by noises as we have had work going on outside with heavy machinery and he was fine. Tayo is 24lbs.

September 27, 2018 – Tayo has been here 2 weeks now and has adjusted well. He is much more comfortable and is playing with toys and settling into our schedule. He will go to the door and cry to go out and we haven’t had any accidents since that first day. He loves walks but also loves cuddling on the couch. He is very friendly and has fallen in love with a soft blanket we have. He sucks it and carries it around the house. He can be vocal at times, no barking just a little whine when he wants attention or needs to go out. His skin looks great on the raw diet, but he still loves a good back scratch and will make all kinds of moaning noises when someone gives him a scratch. At first, we thought he was growling but it is his happy noise. He doesn’t show much interest in the other dogs, I think he finds the resident Weimaraner a bit scary due to his size. He will sit on my lap with the resident pug x but would be fine being the only dog. His fur is looking much healthier and he has lost some weight and is able to jump up on the bed and do the stairs on his own. I think he would do fine in a home with kids, maybe a bit older as he can get a little stressed if there is too much going on. We had a 5-month-old baby here for a couple hours and he sniffed her feet and was very gentle. He has not had any exposure to cats. He doesn’t seem to be upset by loud noises or thunder.

 

 

September 13, 2018 – Tayo was abandoned at the SPCA because his owner didn’t have time for him.  He is a sweet pug/Pekinese and he is 3 years old.  Tayo will go to the vet for a complete check up and to schedule his neutering surgery.

 

 

BASIL

Age: 9 years old
Adoption Fees: $300
Adoption Status:

October 22, 2018 – Basil lost 18 teeth during his dental cleaning, but sailed through his recovery.  He has been doing great.  With the cooler weather he has been sneaking a few bowel movements in the house (usually in our laundry room), so we are working on re-establishing a routine to help him go outside.  He always goes pee outside though.   He also broke into the garden and ate a whole tomato recently. He enjoyed it at first, but felt a bit sick afterwards.  He loves going for strolls in the neighbourhood and hanging out in the yard where he can enjoy the fall weather.   After exploring outside, he loves cuddling on the couch while we watch The Voice 🙂

October 13, 2018 – Basil has really settled into our routine here and is a sweet, older guy with just a few little pug quirks.  Since starting treatment for his allergies and being on a raw food, he has been doing really well. He is no longer red & itchy, and his coat is so soft. He loves to cuddle on the couch and tuck himself away in his crate at night. He is house trained, but doesn’t like going pee in the rain. You can’t leave any food out even for a second – he is agile enough to climb up for a taste! He will always happily greet you when you come home and will then gently remind you it might be dinnertime 🙂    All in all he is your typical loving pug

October 12, 2018 – Basil had his teeth cleaned and lost 18.

September 3, 2018 – Basil came in this morning. He is born on July 31, 2009 so he just turned 9. Basil is very good with other dogs but he prefers people. Basil is neutered and microchipped. He will be going to the vet in the coming week for a complete check up and to have his dental procedure scheduled. Basil came him with his half brother, Oscar.

OSCAR

Age: 6.5 years old
Adoption Fees: $300
Adoption Status:

October 18, 2018 – Oscar is gone to his forever home where he will share his life with a pug brother.

October 13, 2018 – Oscar is a real sweetheart. He has really fit in well with his foster family and the resident pug. He loves to play fetch daily. He loves to be cuddled. He does not like to be alone, he prefers to have company. You do need to be on top of his schedule to avoid accidents in the house.

October 4, 2018 – Oscar went to the vet for a complete check up and to be microchipped.  He is a healthy pug who will make someone very happy.  He gets along well with other dogs.

September 22, 2018 – Oscar loves to be with people. He really enjoys to play, cuddle and to be outside. He is very smart and knows a few commands. Sit, spin, lie down, and stay. I like to call him a circus pug, he walks on his hind legs, balancing on the bath tub ledge, jumps and more. If Oscar is not following me around the house he is with the resident pug. He truly is a sweetheart.

September 3, 2018 – Oscar came in this morning.  He is born on January 25, 2012 so he is 6 years and 8 months.  Oscar is very good with other dogs and he LOVES to play and run.  Oscar is neutered and microchipped.  He will be going to the vet in the coming week for a complete check up – we will know then if he needs to have his teeth cleaned.  Oscar came him with his half brother, Basil.

PABLO

Age: 3
Adoption Fees: $400
Adoption Status:

August 18, 2018 – Pablo’s foster mom has expressed the desire to adopt him as he fitted so well in the family and the resident dog.  Pablo is now in his forever home.

August 10, 2018 – Pablo is doing great!  Everyone who meets him loves him, he is so sweet.   His training has been going really well and we haven’t had any accidents in the house.  He is a real cuddle bug and will cuddle with anyone, but he keeps an eye on me at all times.  He has met many people and another small dog.  He likes to play with other dogs but is not too much interested in toys.  Pablo was neutered this week and everything went very well.  Meet Pablo on Saturday August 11 at Ren’s Pets Depot from 11AM to 3PM.

July 31, 2018 – Pablo went for his vet check yesterday and got vaccinated (DAPP + rabies). He weighs 15.4lbs. He is a sweet boy and loves to cuddle.  He jumps into bed at night and sleeps right through until I get up.  He loves having people come visit and gets along with big or little dogs.  He is eating at regular scheduled times, and he hasn’t had any accidents for the last couple days, I have been crating him if I go out just in case, but he is doing very well.  He is very gentle even when playing and just wants to be with me where ever I go.  The severe thunder storm we had didn’t seem to bother him a bit.  He will whine a little when left alone but I have never heard him bark.  He will be going for his neutering surgery
on August 9.

July 26, 2018 – Carter, the resident Weimaraner and Pablo got along great, they played for a couple hours last night.  He slept in the bed with us and did pretty good, he whined a few times, but I am sure he is confused.  He is very sweet and snuggled right up beside me.  He is trying to mark but the belly bands are working well, he did scratch at the door this morning to go out, so I think he is trained. I have caught him a couple times lifting his leg and corrected him before he could mark.  He only ate a few bites this morning, but I will try again later, everything is new, so he is more interested in exploring.  He has very good temperament and isn’t showing any food aggression.

July 25, 2018 – Pablo was surrendered by his owner who didn’t have time for him.  He just turned 3 on July 15.  Pablo is not neutered and is going to the vet this Monday for a complete check up and to et brought up to date on his vaccines.  Stay tuned for more on this beautiful boy as we get to know him better.  Pablo is a pug X.

SOFIE

Age: 8 1/2 years old
Adoption Fees: $300
Adoption Status:

August 16, 2018 – Sofie went to her forever home tonite, she will share her life with a pug brother and a pug sister.

August 5, 2018 – Sofie is full of energy and she enjoys the company of other dogs.  She is good with kids and loves to go for walks when the weather permits.  Sofie will have to remain on Urinary SO (vet diet) for the rest of her life to avoid any more bladder stones.

July 31, 2018 – Sofie has a bit of a playful side at times. She has shown interest in playing with some dogs toys, but had the most fun with an empty water bottle before it went to recycling .  She also tried to initiate play with one of our dogs, which is great to see. Sofie loves to be part of things, and like most pugs doesn’t love being left behind.  She enjoys having the other dogs for company.  She has on occasion done a mini howl when we are in a different part of the house/left the house, but will settle and nap until you return.  Sofie loves napping on the couch.  She also loves being active – sometimes she does some reverse sneezing when excited or exerting herself. She hasn’t been phased by our toddler and now hopes he will share some of his food.  Housetraining is good – she hasn’t had any accidents.   She is a lovely and sweet pug.

July 24, 2018 – Sofie had 35 stones removed from her bladder on Monday and she was spayed at the same time.  She is back to her foster family for a smooth recovery.  As soon as she is healed and stitches removed, Sofie will be available for adoption.

July 19, 2018 – Sofie went to the vet today and x ray showed she has a lot of stones in her bladder. She has to keep peeing in order to avoid emergency surgery. Today she has peed twice finally! Yay! So hopefully that keeps it up until Monday when she is booked for surgery. She cried in pain when the vet palpated her abdomen today. We are starting her on some pain medication and antibiotics today. She did a lot of excessive panting last night due to stress and pain. That seems to be much better already today. Sofie has conjunctivitis in both eyes is getting eye gel three times a day for that. Her teeth are in good condition and there doesn’t appear to be any other health issues. So far, Sofie has done all her pees outside.  Sofie walks pretty well on leash. She does not pull, but is a bit all over the place. She gets very very excited when it is walk time and tries to bite her leash. Sofie is a very happy girl. He can sometimes be vocal when she gets excited she tries to talk to you and tell you how happy she is. If left alone even briefly she makes a big fuss when. You get home. She doesn’t appear to know how to snuggle but she sure is enjoying learning how. She hasn’t shown much interest in toys yet but she really enjoys getting as close to you as possible when stretching or sitting on the floor. (Think puppy yoga).

July 18, 2018 – Sofie came in yesterday.  She was surrendered to the Ottawa Humane Society.  Sofie is born in January 2010.  She is not spayed and she has stones in her bladder.  Sofie went to the today for a complete check up and she is getting a surgery this coming Monday to remove the stones in her bladder and to spay her.  She weighs 23.4lbs and could lose a few lbs.  Sofie is very sweet with people and dogs.

PUGSLEY

Age: 10
Adoption Fees: $300
Adoption Status:

August 21, 2018 – Pugsley’s foster mom has decided to adopt him.  Pugsley will be sharing his life with 4 pug brothers, 2 cats, 2 horses, 30 chicken and a retired mom and dad.

August 15, 2018 – Pugsley is back to rescue after it was deemed that he was not a good fit for that family who had an unpredictable kid who was not nice with Pugsley.  This sweetie deserves to be loved and well cared for.  Come and meet Pugsley this Saturday, August 18 from 11AM to 230PM at Ren’s Pets in Kanata.

July 31, 2018 – Pugsley is doing great.  He was quite lively last night playing tug-o-war with toys, fetching a stuffy ball down the hall and he even did some zoomies. We went for two short walks last night and have already taken two walks this morning.  Pugsley is now napping.  He has had one accident in the house but he ran down the hall and squatted in front of the door.  Pugsley stops at the stairs and cautiously goes down the two steps.  I think his depth perception is poor.  He has no problem at all with the steps to go outside.

July 30, 2018 – Pugsley is in a new foster family since yesterday.  Pugsley has arrived and appears to be a real sweetheart.  We went for a short walk and he did really well.  When I went to take off his harness we had a little game of tug-o-war with his harness.  He then stood on his hind legs stretching to see what was on the kitchen table.  His tail has been wagging constantly.  I’m sure he’ll settle in within a few days.

July 23, 2018 – Pugsley is settling in to his new environment. He is still on pain medication and that seems to help him once it takes affect. His stitches are quite itchy so he needs his cone on to stop him from licking them. Pugsley does not seem to see very well so caution is needed around stairs and during walks. Pugsley is starting to enjoy his kibble but still needs a small scoop of soft food to get him to eat it.  He has had a few accidents in the house since being here but I feel it’s due to the surgery and everything that his bladder went through. He’s brought outside every couple hours to help eliminate accidents. Pugsley isn’t a huge fan of walks and will dig his heels in after a few minutes. Luckily for him, he’s only allowed a few 5 minute walks a day while he’s healing. Pugsley could lose about five pounds and will need some strengthening of his back end which is a little weak. From time to time we do see bouts of playfulness which will be more frequent the better he feels in time

July 19, 2018 – Pugsley had a surgery to remove tons of debris (tiny stones) from his bladder.  He is now back to his foster home for a smooth recovery.  He has stitches that need to be removed in 14 days.  Pugsley is a sweet boy who gets along very well with other dogs.

July 18, 2018 – Pugsley was brought directly to the Emergency Hospital as he hasn’t urinate since Saturday.  This sweet boy was surrendered to us.  Pugsley is 10 years old and he is neutered.  We will know more about his medical condition later on today.

FRANK

Age: 13
Adoption Fees: $300
Adoption Status:

September 3, 2018 – Frank is gone to his forever home yesterday.  He will be living in a senior residence with his adoptive dad and will get plenty of walks and naps….(:

August 21, 2018 – Frank is a very easy going pug. He gets along very well with the resident pug. A lot if times you will see the two of them lying beside each other. Frank gets along with people very well. He has a cute personality that you get to know more each day. Frank loves to sit outside and take in the fresh air. There has been no accidents in the house.

August 10, 2018 – Frank went to the vet yesterday to get his rabies shot. The vet said that Frank has a strong heart and clear lungs and an x-ray was taken to make sure everything looked good, which it did. Frank had geriatric blood work done and his white blood cells are a tiny bit elevated, for that reason, he will be put on antibiotics for 10 days.  An ideal home for Frank would be one where he can live out the remainder of his time in a quiet home where he can enjoy a slow pace and lots of snuggles.  He’s the best snuggler and has the nicest temperament; everyone that meets him comments on how sweet he is.  He is a joy to have in our home.  Meet Frank at Rens Pets Depot on Strandherd Drive on Saturday August 11 from 11AM to 3PM.

July 30, 2018 – Frank is a sweet old man.  He loves to go for walks & sleep.  He gets along well with other dogs.

July 24, 2018 – Frank was neutered today and had his teeth cleaned.  He lost 6 and still has 32 left in his mouth.  Frank will be going back to his foster family at the end of the day today for a smooth recovery.

July 23, 2018 – Frank is a joy to foster. He’s so adaptable and easy going. He’s such a cuddle bug and loves to be near his people. He has full run of the house and has not had a single accident since being with us. He’s quiet and calm; patiently sitting while he waits for his food which he loves. He is a low maintenance boy who is just happy all the time. He’s not a fan of walks longer than 10 minutes but we’re working on it. Frank sleeps in his dog bed which is beside our bed. He loves it when the comforter falls off our bed at night and he can be found curled up in it in the morning. Frank has no mobility issues and can easily run up our wood staircase with ease. He’s in amazing shape for his age and is still eager to learn and please

July 16, 3018 – Frank’s visit on Friday went pretty well–he’s 18 lbs. Most looks good, including his hind legs and arched spine–no pain.  He has been put on Clavamox for 10 days to treat bacterias in his urine.  Frank was coughing a lot when he came to us; while it may be kennel cough, the vet is not convinced it is. He thinks it may be an elongated soft palate issue. He usually has the coughing fit when he’s just finished eating as well as when he’s excited. The vet suggested we wait until the round of antibiotics are finished and see if there’s any change with the coughing, reverse sneezing and then we can go from there as far as looking into the soft palate as the problem. He said that he can look into that further during the dental. Other than that, Frank is a pretty healthy boy. His stool sample is good and the results of the blood work will be forwarded to you.

July 13, 2018 – Frank is doing well and settled in quickly with his new environment. Frank really enjoys short walks with the resident lab and keeps up just fine. He also enjoys the quiet environment and having his foster mom home during the day. He’s soaking up the TLC and snuggles! Frank loves car rides, hanging out by the pool with his foster mom and meeting new people. He seems to be indifferent with dogs; he’s perfectly fine with them around him but not really interested in greeting/playing. This sweet old boy has a wonderful, easygoing temperament. As he is not currently neutered, he does not have run of the house. He’s watched very closely, given lots of trips outside to do his business and is in a kennel when we are away and during the night.

July 11, 2018 – On this beautiful summer day, Frank came into rescue.  If the definition of kindness had a name, it would be Frank.  This older boy is only love, cuddles, happy face & waggy tail. Frank was surrendered at the SPCA with only 2 infos, age & name.  Frank is 13 years old and he is not neutered, he seems to have a bad mouth too based on the foul smell.  This absolutely exquisite older guy is so sweet and happy to meet new people.  Frank is going to the vet this Friday for a complete check up and blood work in preparation of his dental procedure and later on, his neutering surgery.

FREDDIE

Age: 3
Adoption Fees: $400
Adoption Status:

August 24, 2018 – Freddie is gone to his forever home.

August 12, 2018 – What a week of firsts Freddie has had!! Cottage camping! He was a bit hesitant at night around the campfire but he came around in no time and enjoyed the evenings curled up in our laps. Freddie does NOT enjoy meeting large dogs when he is on leash. We have no off leash experience to speak of but he gets agitated around large dogs. This may be because he is restrained or because of a bad experience with a large dog in his past life. With small to medium sized dogs, he is good. Freddie would do best in a home with older children too due to his size, energy, and love for jumping!  Freddie spent time on the deck enjoying the shade, in the cottage, on the dock and experienced swimming for the first time! He seemed to enjoy the water provided he was being held. Freddie enjoyed the cooling off! We also went for walks in the forest and spent our evenings around the campfire. Freddie slept like a champ each night. He continues to enjoy the outdoors more and more.

August 7, 2018 – Freddie continues to do so well. He really is an incredible pug!! Freddie spent a long weekend with his foster grandparents and won their hearts. He was exceptionally well behaved for them; however he did manage to steal some sardines from his foster grandpa. 😂 Freddie will be vacationing at the cottage this week for some much needed rest and relaxation with the resident pug and ourselves.
Freddie’s favourite spot is to sit on his foster grandpa’s shoulder to get a better view of the river.

August 1, 2018 – Freddie continues to do well in his foster home. Crating is going well and we discovered that Freddie is obsessed with small tennis balls. He will play and play with them. He years the fuzz off of them but doesn’t eat it then will carry the plastic ball around until it splits. When this happens we throw it out and start the process all over again. He really is such a happy and curious pug! Freddie enjoyed meeting everyone at the UMWPR adoption awareness event on July 28 at Pet Valu.

July 25, 2018 – Freddie went on his first walk at Bruce Pit tonight with the resident pug. Although he only lasted about 20 minutes due to the humidity, he performed exceptionally well on leash. Freddie enjoyed meeting new people as well as new smaller dogs, including a pug named Max, but was a bit unsure and hesitant around the larger breeds. Freddie is becoming more used to his crate during the day and enters in it even when we are at home (usually just to play with his pillow, but hey, we consider this a winning situation)!  Freddie is sure to have a deep sleep this eve after all of his new adventures.

July 24, 2018 – Freddie does not do well with enclosures (he can clear a 4 feet gate). He is also quite the barker but calms down after a while. His ear infections are completely healed too.  Whoever is interested in adopting Freddie must know that he is a very active dog and would not do well being left alone all day.  Freddie needs to be stimulated, he needs to go for walks, play and run.  Frank would be best with kids 10+ as he would jump on the younger ones and knock them down.

July 19, 2018 – Freddie continues to do well.  We are working on endurance and leash training; I’m happy to say he has been able to keep up for an hour long walk! Freddie is kept separate from the resident pug during the day as he can get quite mischevious when we are away – slippers, Kleenex boxes and dishtowels are some of his favourites! Freddie likes to jump on tables, or onto dining room chairs and then onto tables so we are working on correcting this. He does not beg at the table but will remain as close as possible in case anything drops 🙂 Freddie is an incredible sleeper and such a smart little guy….he knows many commands. Freddie loves to play with the resident pug and they continue to get along very well. They will steal each other’s toys for hours just to play. Freddie is completely housetrained and there have been no accidents in the house. At night he snuggles with his foster mom on the couch.  Freddie’s ear infections are clearing up nicely and we only have a few days of meds left.  Freddie would love to have a forever home with a family who will be dedicated to continuing his training and who will provide him with tons of love and play.  Ideally, a family with already a young dog.  Some family will be very lucky to adopt this smart, handsome boy!

July 16, 2018 – Freddie is doing very well.  We did some exposure therapy with Freddie this weekend as I was at a family picnic with 30 or so guests. He did very well. There was a bit of barking at the start and we found that he has more of an issue meeting new people when on leash versus when off leash (in the house loose vs being walked on leash outside). And he is more afraid/more vocal of/with men than women. By the end of the picnic he was greeting everyone! It was really a breakthrough for him. Today he is pooped from having such an exciting day yesterday. He is a charmer and his ear infections are healing up nicely.

July 13, 2018 – Freddie’s vet appointment went well. He has an infection in both ears and was given meds for 10 days. They gave him the Apoquel for his allergies for 30 days (1 pill per day). He was brought up to date in his vaccination and was microchipped as well. Freddie was extremely over stimulated at the vet and barked constantly while in the waiting room. His bark seems to be worse with men than with women. He was good once they put us in a room.Freddie knows several commands including sit, lay down, bed time, stay and give (all in French). We are working on his English 🙂  At bedtime, he stays in our room otherwise he will bark at noise or should he see anyone outside. He is a good sleeper and a great eater (besides a bit of guarding his food). We separate the two pugs for mealtimes. He is a strong puller on leash so we are working on this and have seen much improvement over the last couple of days. Freddie is strong in general! He does not have long endurance for walks or play and becomes winded quickly so we are gradually increasing his activity.  Freddie has a great temperament and is such a handsome little man. He has settled right in and is a big cuddle pug!

July 8, 2018 – Freddie is born in April 2015 so he is a little over 3 years old.  He is neutered and has skin allergies.  He is going to the vet today for a complete check up.  Stay tuned for more on Freddie as we get to know him.

OLIVER AKA OLLIE

Age: 13
Adoption Fees: $200
Adoption Status:

May 21, 2019 – Mr Ollie has had a very busy couple of weeks. He has been visiting a groomer every weekend to work on his nails (the groomer has been generous enough to work away on them for free as there isn’t much to do each time). Yesterday, he got a full spa day with a wash, cut, and blow dry to get ready for summer (and shedding season!). Ollie needs to be wherever his foster humans are at all times. No bathroom door can remain closed for too long without Ollie trying to nudge it open! He often lays out in front of us to keep watch, should we dare try to sneak into the kitchen without him.

April 9, 2019 – Ollie has continued to be a joy to foster. He is our shadow wherever we are in the house, and especially so when we are in the kitchen. While we are away, he curls up right behind the front door so he can be the first to greet us when we return. Ollie has a lot of energy for a senior pug and still enjoys playing with his foster brother and other dogs in the building. He has become more protective of his foster parents lately and whines if someone new gets too close without his permission. Yet, his tail wags with excitement when a human comes to visit. He is also more curious while on walks, stopping to sniff everything in his path!

March 28, 2019 – Ollie is doing very well. There have been far fewer accidents inside this week and now that the weather has warmed up a little bit he is taking us on longer walks around the block (slowly and steadily!). Ollie went to see his favourite groomer last weekend and followed his fresh new do with a photo shoot! It is safe to say the camera loved him.  Thank-you guys again for choosing us as Ollie’s foster family. We love the snuggly little guy.

February 19, 2019 – Ollie is doing well.  He seems to get more affectionate every week.  The Propolin seems to be helping with his poop accidents, but he is still going indoors every couple of days or so. Easy enough for us to handle.  His hearing does seem to be getting a bit worse, but there are no signs of an infection.  Ollie has certainly become comfortable in our home , constantly wedging himself into Vitto’s bed… while Vitto is in it. Vitto seems to be enjoying the company of another dog.

January 21, 2019 –  Ollie is back to his old self. The Propanolamine has been incredibly helpful. He still has the occasional pee inside but it is becoming few and far between (and sometimes I think it is intentional because of the cold outside). To be safe, we carry him in and out so that he doesn’t have any accidents in the common areas of our building… and he loves it! He now looks up at us with his big eyes to say ‘What are you waiting for? Pick me up, please!’. The extra attention from people in the elevator doesn’t hurt either. It seems like his vision is deteriorating a little bit, as if we are a little distance away he won’t react to us until we make a noise. He is still getting around perfectly fine, though.

November 21, 2018 – Ollie is still a happy, healthy senior pug!  We learned this week that Ollie does not like the cold. He will wiggle and squirm to try and avoid having to go outside unless he borrows Vitto’s booties [see picture below]. His trips outside are quick but he does like to stop to get a little taste of the snow along the way. He then happily prances back down the hallway, attracting smiles from residents as he waits for the elevator. Ollie spends most of the day snoozing but will perk his head up at the sound of any movement, especially the fridge. He lays on the front mat while we are away so that he can be the first to greet us once we get home. Ollie also met his first feline friend, Wally, this week. The two sniffed and circled each other for a little while before becoming fast friends. Ollie & Wally were inseparable for the rest of the evening, each sleeping on the opposite sides of the same door when it was time for bed.

October 27, 2018 – Ollie is now on the Hospice Pugs page, go visit him there and click on “donate” to help for vet fees and other cost related to this sweet boy.

 

October 22, 2018 – Ollie is the King of the house. You will frequently find him curled up at your feet and he has claimed his “spot” in each room of the house to keep an eye on our every move. He is very affectionate and nuzzles his head into the palm of your hand for extra loves each time you get home. He has even charmed our building concierge! His accidents are becoming less frequent and he tries his best to only go #2 when he is outside. He is also becoming more tolerant of other dogs, even when they are around his food bowl. We’ve had two overnight doggy visitors and Ollie has welcomed them into our home with his tail wagging! He loves to play with other dogs—as long as it’s on his terms. Ollie fills our home with so much happiness. He is the perfect companion for Vitto, who has grown accustomed to sharing his bed, and has even started to whine when Ollie leaves his side! A big thank-you to UMWPR for choosing us as Ollie’s foster parents!

 

August 23, 2018 – I am still trying to sniff out my forever home, one snuggle at a time. My foster family brings me a lot of tail-wiggling fun but what I really want a forever home to call my own.
I may be a little old and my legs don’t move quite like they used to, but I don’t let that slow me down! I am looking for someone special to share my senior days with — walks in the sun, mid-day naps, and two square meals a day (meal time makes my tail wag extra fast!).
I promise I won’t cause you any trouble: I will be very happy to just lay at your feet and soak up the love of my forever family. Oh, and whoever said you can’t teach an old dog new tricks obviously hasn’t seen my high fives!

August 10, 2018 – Meet Ollie at Rens Pets Depot on Strandherd Drive in Nepean from 11AM to 3PM.

July 30, 2018 – Ollie is a special needs pug with a bit of a wobbly back end. It doesn’t keep him from enjoying life, but it does mean that he sometimes poops before he can get outside. He can’t help it. Ollie will need special attention in the form of regularly scheduled meals, no snacks in between, regular outings and a forgiving family who loves him in spite of his little “problem”. Ollie has an amazing personality and he is always curious and eager to greet new people.  He can be a bit grumpy with other dogs if they get in his face.

July 16, 2018 – Ollie continues to get comfy in our home! He loves to be wherever we are and lies on our front mat by the door while we’re away and jumps up to greet us when we get home. He knows simple commands like sit, lie down, and paw, and is eager to get praise from you. He sleeps through the night and serves as our morning alarm clock with a little knock on the bedroom door. He loves to cuddle with Vitto during the day but knows when Vitto wants his space. He’s had no pee accidents inside.

July 5, 2018 – Ollie is settling in again. Less peeing inside (zero accidents inside today!). We even caught Ollie and Vitto cuddling a couple of times today, but they quickly separated when they realized we were home. Ollie wants to be around us wherever we are and will lay at your feet (or on your feet!) to stay close. He has stopped whining while we are away, and will only let out a little whimper if he wants to be cuddled, and of course we oblige. He’s happy to sleep in the living room though he does follow us to the bedroom at night. A quick “goodnight Ollie” lets him know it’s bed time and he comes back out to his bed and curls up for the night.

June 28, 2018 – I’m getting used to being (mostly) toothless and have been enjoying my wet food!  It took my tummy a bit of time to adjust, but I am back on track now.  I love being a part of things and with my people.  I get a little anxious if I am restained to an area of the house or crated, but will relax and sleep on my bed if I have free rein.  I can’t do the stairs, but I happily accept rides up and down.  I can handle one or two steps, and can still enjoy short walks.  I am currently bunking with three other dogs and we get along great!  Peggy pug is fun to play with from time to time.  Come and meet me this Saturday, July 30, at Pet Valu on Hazeldean Road in Kanata from 11AM to 3PM.

June 19, 2018 – Ollie had his teeth cleaned today and they all needed to be extracted except for 1 molar !  Ollie did very well under anesthesia and will be ready to go back to his foster home at the end of the day.

June 16, 2018 – Ollie is doing well, taking four very short walks a day. He’ll take a seat to let us know when it’s time to pick him up to go back inside. So far there have been no accidents inside! He loves laying on the cool ceramic tiles during hot days and lays next to the front door to greet us when we get home. Ollie likes to be wherever we are and will get upset if we are out of sight for too long. He gets a little jealous of the resident pug, and sometimes we catch Ollie growling at him. He’s very sweet and just wants all of your love and attention.  Ollie went to the vet and will need to have his teeth cleaned – that will happen on June 25 .  The vet took xrays and said he has a 2 vertebrae fused so his walking is a bit wobbly but he can still go for short walks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

June 10, 2018 – Ollie came in yesterday, he was surrendered by his owner.  Ollie is a sweet 13 year old boy.  He is a tad overweight and has arthritis.  Ollie is going to the vet tomorrow for a complete check up.  Stay tuned for more on this beautiful boy.  Ollie get along well with other dogs.

 

August 23, 2018 – I am still trying to sniff out my forever home, one snuggle at a time. My foster family brings me a lot of tail-wiggling fun but what I really want a forever home to call my own.
I may be a little old and my legs don’t move quite like they used to, but I don’t let that slow me down! I am looking for someone special to share my senior days with — walks in the sun, mid-day naps, and two square meals a day (meal time makes my tail wag extra fast!).
I promise I won’t cause you any trouble: I will be very happy to just lay at your feet and soak up the love of my forever family. Oh, and whoever said you can’t teach an old dog new tricks obviously hasn’t seen my high fives!

August 10, 2018 – Meet Ollie at Rens Pets Depot on Strandherd Drive in Nepean from 11AM to 3PM.

July 30, 2018 – Ollie is a special needs pug with a bit of a wobbly back end. It doesn’t keep him from enjoying life, but it does mean that he sometimes poops before he can get outside. He can’t help it. Ollie will need special attention in the form of regularly scheduled meals, no snacks in between, regular outings and a forgiving family who loves him in spite of his little “problem”. Ollie has an amazing personality and he is always curious and eager to greet new people.  He can be a bit grumpy with other dogs if they get in his face.

July 16, 2018 – Ollie continues to get comfy in our home! He loves to be wherever we are and lies on our front mat by the door while we’re away and jumps up to greet us when we get home. He knows simple commands like sit, lie down, and paw, and is eager to get praise from you. He sleeps through the night and serves as our morning alarm clock with a little knock on the bedroom door. He loves to cuddle with Vitto during the day but knows when Vitto wants his space. He’s had no pee accidents inside.

July 5, 2018 – Ollie is settling in again. Less peeing inside (zero accidents inside today!). We even caught Ollie and Vitto cuddling a couple of times today, but they quickly separated when they realized we were home. Ollie wants to be around us wherever we are and will lay at your feet (or on your feet!) to stay close. He has stopped whining while we are away, and will only let out a little whimper if he wants to be cuddled, and of course we oblige. He’s happy to sleep in the living room though he does follow us to the bedroom at night. A quick “goodnight Ollie” lets him know it’s bed time and he comes back out to his bed and curls up for the night.

June 28, 2018 – I’m getting used to being (mostly) toothless and have been enjoying my wet food!  It took my tummy a bit of time to adjust, but I am back on track now.  I love being a part of things and with my people.  I get a little anxious if I am restained to an area of the house or crated, but will relax and sleep on my bed if I have free rein.  I can’t do the stairs, but I happily accept rides up and down.  I can handle one or two steps, and can still enjoy short walks.  I am currently bunking with three other dogs and we get along great!  Peggy pug is fun to play with from time to time.  Come and meet me this Saturday, July 30, at Pet Valu on Hazeldean Road in Kanata from 11AM to 3PM.

June 19, 2018 – Ollie had his teeth cleaned today and they all needed to be extracted except for 1 molar !  Ollie did very well under anesthesia and will be ready to go back to his foster home at the end of the day.

June 16, 2018 – Ollie is doing well, taking four very short walks a day. He’ll take a seat to let us know when it’s time to pick him up to go back inside. So far there have been no accidents inside! He loves laying on the cool ceramic tiles during hot days and lays next to the front door to greet us when we get home. Ollie likes to be wherever we are and will get upset if we are out of sight for too long. He gets a little jealous of the resident pug, and sometimes we catch Ollie growling at him. He’s very sweet and just wants all of your love and attention.  Ollie went to the vet and will need to have his teeth cleaned – that will happen on June 25 .  The vet took xrays and said he has a 2 vertebrae fused so his walking is a bit wobbly but he can still go for short walks.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

June 10, 2018 – Ollie came in yesterday, he was surrendered by his owner.  Ollie is a sweet 13 year old boy.  He is a tad overweight and has arthritis.  Ollie is going to the vet tomorrow for a complete check up.  Stay tuned for more on this beautiful boy.  Ollie get along well with other dogs.

KITTY

Age: 7 years old
Adoption Fees: $300
Adoption Status:

July 5, 2018 – Kitty is gone to her forever home last night, she will be living with a female pug.

June 28, 2018 – Kitty recovered well from her dental procedure at the vet. She takes her medication well with a small piece of food. She must have been in a bit of pain with her teeth because she is more lively now and does a lot more zoomies and runs about than she did before. She traveled to Barrie with us for a weekend and she did very well on the car ride in a soft crate. She slept most of the way and used her potty/walk breaks. She adapted to the new environment and could sleep anywhere in the house if she was tired enough (couch, kitchen floor, her own bed). Since she has poor vision she maps the house with her nose and has it figured out in a short amount of time. This also leaves her exhausted at the end of the day. She is very good with dogs and cats, big and small. Although she has been de-barked she is still communicative enough with the other animals. She is also good around young kids and doesn’t seem spooked by their erratic movements, she even positions herself at their feet during meal time since she knows that’s where the food will be. She of course, like most dogs doesn’t enjoy being chased or followed by kids who find her fascinating but, she never showed any signs of aggression towards them. She seems very content on her own but, we feel she may also enjoy the company and leadership of another dog due to her poor sight. When we are out of the house, she can be trusted to roam the apartment because she has not chewed, scratched, got into garbage/food/etc, or wrecked anything. When we leave the apartment we say “go to bed” and she used to go to her crate but, now she goes to the big bed and sometimes the couch. She is very clever! She is used to sleeping on the big bed at night and now becomes quite anxious if you put her in her crate at night or keep her in the kitchen if we are in bed. She’s mostly good in the bed and sleeps at your feet on her blanket. She often checks on us in the night with a cold nose which is very sweet. She is however becoming an early bird for self grooming, attention, a pee, and sometimes even a walk. We are hoping this is just a phase because 4AM is too early and although we try to put her in her crate after she goes out for a pee, as mentioned when you remove her from the bedroom she is not happy. Everyone she has met so far finds her to be such a love bug and a sweetie. We agree. She does not demand your attention but, if you offer affection she is very receiving and loving. She likes to be in the same room as you but, won’t crowd you. She continues to be no trouble and great company to have around. Come and meet Kitty this Saturday, July 30, at Pet Valu on Hazeldean Road in Kanata from 11AM to 3PM.

June 25, 2018 – Kitty had her teeth cleaned and she lost 9.  This sweet girl is 18.8lbs and she is a joy to have around.  We are now accepting adoption applications for this sweet girl.

June 19, 2018 – Kitty has been a very easy pug to have around. After a vet visit to have her eye and teeth examined, the vet is fairly certain that she has almost no vision in her remaining eye. She was quick to adapt to our apartment and even visiting a friends home. She can even jump on and off the couch and bed. She is cautious the first time on unfamiliar stairs but, once you go ahead of her she has no problems the following times. She can bump into chair legs, your feet, etc but once she gets used a place she can navigate around very well. On walks she likes to follow close to your heels and walks well on a lead. We have to be her eyes for things like sign posts, telephone poles and garbage bins. She is getting 2-3 short walks a day. She gets very excited to go for her walks though and likes to sniff everything.  She is house trained. Her routine right now is to be let out for a pee a few times a day- especially first in the morning and just before bed. Her poops are about 20 minutes after eating.  She is used to sleeping on our bed at night but, she is also crate trained and can sleep through the night. She is awake by 7AM or can lazily lounge in bed at your feet or right beside you if she’s cold. She cannot bark and we were told she has a very small trachea; the vet thinks she has also been de-barked. If she is sleeping in her crate, we are always concerned that she cannot communicate with us so we are extra attentive to her noises just in case. When we leave her alone in the house, we keep her gated in the kitchen with her bed and water. She seems to be just fine on her own for a typical work day.  She travels in the car in a soft crate in the back seat. She doesn’t settle well in the car and pants a lot. She also seems sensitive to the heat and has been sick on one of the hot days this week- even after being in air conditioning. She has a healthy appetite and has 1/2 cup of kibble with herring oil twice a day. She enjoys kibble for treats, pieces of sweet potato & broccoli. She knows how to sit for treats and we ask her to sit before she gets her meals. She has good recall when she is in a backyard with another dog. She spent the weekend with us and with a larger dog and she got on with the dog just fine. She would almost follow it around as her eyes. We have given her many nicknames Kit, Kit Kat, Kitty Kat, and Squints. She loves a bath and loves to be brushed. She has some interest in her toys and occasionally engages in play. She loves to be around you but, doesn’t bother you. If you are on the couch, she wants to be on the couch too but, not on you. Same for working at home on a laptop, she likes to lie on the floor or her bed or under your chair. She has warmed up to us more in the last week and easily surrenders to allow us to stroke her belly. She has been no trouble and is very affectionate without being demanding.  Kitty is getting her teeth cleaned next week.  She will then be available for adoption.

June 10, 2018 – Kitty went to the vet and was brought up to date in her vaccination.  She was already microchipped.  Kitty will need her teeth cleaned and her left eye checked to make sure everything is OK on that side.  Kitty is going to the vet this Wednesday to get more tests done on her eye.

June 8, 2018 – Kitty is going to the vet today for a complete check up and to be brought up to date in her vaccination and microchipped.  Kitty is adapting very well to her new environment, she sleeps in her crate with no fuss.  She has had no accident in the house so far. Kitty is a very quick learner and is already used to her harness and will put her head straight in. She has a good appetite. She knows the word bed and she goes straight to her bed in the crate. She doesn’t seem anxious when we are out. So far just for a short time. She walks well on her lead, explores and sniffs a lot. She can easily jump on and off the couch and had a good nap on the couch last night while we watched tv. Kitty does breathe heavier when she is excited or nervous but, she doesn’t snore and she hasn’t barked once. She has a few soft toys she likes to have and she seems very playful. She is a very good girl and loves to have her belly rubbed when she gets used to you.

June 5, 2018 – Please welcome Kitty.  This nice girl was surrendered by her owner.  Kitty 7 years old, she is spayed and has only one eye.  Her right got injured and couldn’t be saved so it had to be removed.  Kitty is about 19lbs.  She will be going to the vet in the coming week for a complete check up, to be brought up to date in her vaccination and to be microchipped.  Kitty gets along very well with other dogs.