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Arc

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Mixed Breed

About Arc

St Catharines, ON

Breed

Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Arc’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

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Arc's Story

Arc has been in the shelter confines since December 17th, 2022. For all those who are adoptable, he has been there the longest. A tourist from a boat in the Marina asked SLAPS to take him in. She visited and said she wants him sent to her after sailing season in May 2023. That obviously never materialized, and poor Arc is still homeless.<br/><br/>Arc arrived in Canada on November 10 and has been doing very well! He is great with the resident dogs in his foster home and all the people he meets. He is good about baths and having his teeth brushed, too, which is always nice. He is house and crate trained and is not destructive. He is a bit nervous on leash when he sees other dogs, but his confidence is building with gentle pracrice and positive reinforcement. His favourite things: treats, affection, and running around in the snow. He is also great at the cottage and on hikes. He would be a great family dog.<br/><br/>From his foster: “He is not destructive to anything and is completely house trained. Loves to snuggle with his people on the couch. I will miss this boy and I hope his new family loves him as much as I do!”

Arc has been in the shelter confines since December 17th, 2022. For all those who are adoptable, he has been there the longest. A tourist from a boat in the Marina asked SLAPS to take him in. She visited and said she wants him sent to her after sailing season in May 2023. That obviously never materialized, and poor Arc is still homeless.

Arc arrived in Canada on November 10 and has been doing very well! He is great with the resident dogs in his foster home and all the people he meets. He is good about baths and having his teeth brushed, too, which is always nice. He is house and crate trained and is not destructive. He is a bit nervous on leash when he sees other dogs, but his confidence is building with gentle pracrice and positive reinforcement. His favourite things: treats, affection, and running around in the snow. He is also great at the cottage and on hikes. He would be a great family dog.

From his foster: “He is not destructive to anything and is completely house trained. Loves to snuggle with his pe

Arc has been in the shelter confines since December 17th, 2022. For all those who are adoptable, he has been there the longest. A tourist from a boat in the Marina asked SLAPS to take him in. She visited and said she wants him sent to her after sailing season in May 2023. That obviously never materialized, and poor Arc is still homeless.

Arc arrived in Canada on November 10 and has been doing very well! He is great with the resident dogs in his foster home and all the people he meets. He is good about baths and having his teeth brushed, too, which is always nice. He is house and crate trained and is not destructive. He is a bit nervous on leash when he sees other dogs, but his confidence is building with gentle pracrice and positive reinforcement. His favourite things: treats, affection, and running around in the snow. He is also great at the cottage and on hikes. He would be a great family dog.

From his foster: “He is not destructive to anything and is completely house trained. Loves to snuggle with his people on the couch. I will miss this boy and I hope his new family loves him as much as I do!”

Arc is from Bruno Project Canada

[St Catharines, ON]

Our Mission
Bruno Project Canada is a non-profit organization that helps injured and stray potcakes in St. Lucia and homeless dogs in Ontario. Our primary focus is fundraising for spay/neuter clinics to help control the dog and cat population in St. Lucia. We also raise funds to provide parasite prevention, medical treatments, suppli...
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