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Olaf

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Olaf

Oshawa, ON

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Olaf’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Olaf's Story

***This is a courtesy post***. Please contact Clarington Animal Services if you're interested in learning more at (905) 623-7651 ext. 2122<br/><br/>Olaf is a majestic Great Pyrenees cross who thrives in wide-open spaces and dreams of having a job to do. We’re not entirely sure what his ideal role is yet, but we think he might excel at guarding a flock—sheep, goats, or any livestock that needs a watchful protector.<br/><br/>Olaf isn’t a house dog and doesn’t want to be one. He’s happiest outdoors, keeping watch and living life on his own terms. He’s independent, selective about the people he tolerates, and prefers his own company most of the time. If you’re looking for a snuggly companion, Olaf isn’t your guy—but if you need a strong, loyal guardian, he could be perfect.<br/><br/>Ideal Home:<br/>Rural property or farm with livestock<br/>Secure fencing<br/>Experienced handler who understands independent guardian breeds<br/><br/>Olaf is ready to trade kennel life for meaningful work. Could your farm be the place where he finds his purpose?

***This is a courtesy post***. Please contact Clarington Animal Services if you're interested in learning more at (905) 623-7651 ext. 2122

Olaf is a majestic Great Pyrenees cross who thrives in wide-open spaces and dreams of having a job to do. We’re not entirely sure what his ideal role is yet, but we think he might excel at guarding a flock—sheep, goats, or any livestock that needs a watchful protector.

Olaf isn’t a house dog and doesn’t want to be one. He’s happiest outdoors, keeping watch and living life on his own terms. He’s independent, selective about the people he tolerates, and prefers his own company most of the time. If you’re looking for a snuggly companion, Olaf isn’t your guy—but if you need a strong, loyal guardian, he could be perfect.

Ideal Home:
Rural property or farm with livestock
Secure fencing
Experienced handler who understands independent guardian breeds

Olaf is ready to trade kennel life for meaningful work. Could your farm be the place where he finds

***This is a courtesy post***. Please contact Clarington Animal Services if you're interested in learning more at (905) 623-7651 ext. 2122

Olaf is a majestic Great Pyrenees cross who thrives in wide-open spaces and dreams of having a job to do. We’re not entirely sure what his ideal role is yet, but we think he might excel at guarding a flock—sheep, goats, or any livestock that needs a watchful protector.

Olaf isn’t a house dog and doesn’t want to be one. He’s happiest outdoors, keeping watch and living life on his own terms. He’s independent, selective about the people he tolerates, and prefers his own company most of the time. If you’re looking for a snuggly companion, Olaf isn’t your guy—but if you need a strong, loyal guardian, he could be perfect.

Ideal Home:
Rural property or farm with livestock
Secure fencing
Experienced handler who understands independent guardian breeds

Olaf is ready to trade kennel life for meaningful work. Could your farm be the place where he finds his purpose?

How To Adopt

Olaf was listed as ADOPTABLE by The Animal Guardian Society
How can I adopt Olaf?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with The Animal Guardian Society. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Olaf is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to The Animal Guardian Society for details on the pet.
When can I meet Olaf?
If you've submitted an inquiry, The Animal Guardian Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Olaf, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to The Animal Guardian Society, and they'll be happy to help!
The Animal Guardian Society's Adoption Policy
Please note that since TAGS is a smaller volunteer program, we are limited to adoptions within the Durham Region area. We encourage those applicants who apply outside of the area to check your local shelters and rescue programs. We are always happy to refer you to a program in your area. The TAGS Adoption Process consists of these steps: Step 1 – The Adoption Application: Whether you are interested in a particular animal already in our rescue program or wish to be considered for any animals that may become available in the future, you must complete the online Adoption Application Form in full. The application gives our volunteers an idea of what you have to offer a rescued animal and also helps to determine which animal will be better suited to your home environment. Applicants are requested to FOLLOW UP the online application submission by EMAIL to confirm their interest. We thank all applicants for their submissions, however only those applicants APPROVED by the TAGS Adoption Committee will be contacted. Step 2 – The Meet & Greet: Upon approval of your application, a TAGS representative will contact you to arrange a Meet & Greet with one or a number of our adoptable dogs. The Meet & Greets are held at the TAGS Dog Park & Training Centre, by appointment, on Saturdays between 11am and 2pm. Step 3 – The Home Visit: The visit consists of a minimum of two trained volunteers bringing the pet to the applicant’s home for a meeting. This gives the applicant an opportunity to see the pet in their home, and to ask further questions. Our volunteers will take this opportunity to get to know your family and your level of experience through a series of questions. Step 4 – The Extended Visit: After a Home Visit has been conducted, we encourage the potential adoptive family to take their time and discuss amongst themselves. Remember, adopting an animal is an important and large decision, and all family members should be in complete agreement. Should the family decide to request the Extended Visit, they must contact us with their request. However, please note that a Home Visit does not automatically entitle a family to an Extended Visit. The volunteers conducting the interview must also be comfortable that the match is suitable. Information gathered during the Home Visit is forwarded to the TAGS Adoption Committee for final approval. The potential adopter will be informed if their request is denied and why. Volunteers may also recommend a more suitable dog at their discretion. During the Extended Visit, the dog will come and stay in the applicant’s home for a number of days in order to determine if it is a good fit. Step 5 – The Adoption Agreement: If the first three steps have been completed successfully, the new owners must attend a mandatory 9 week workshop (dogs only).  Once that is completed, the final stage of the adoption process is the signing of an adoption agreement by the adopter and a TAGS representative. Only at this stage is ownership of the animal transferred from TAGS to the adopter, and they are free to begin a happy and life-long relationship. The Adoption Fee includes the following benefits: Veterinary health exam Spay/Neuter (done prior to adoption) Vaccinations appropriate for age Rabies vaccine for all pets 5 months of age and older Microchip Implant and registration Parasite treatment including De-worming 4DX SNAP Screening test Nail trim if needed 9 Weeks of behaviour training classes (dogs only) 7 day in home trial TAGS Adoption Fees Puppies: $699.00 Adult dogs over one year: $599.00 Kittens: $300.00 Cats: $250.00 The fee is to be paid at the time of signing the adoption contract.

Olaf is from The Animal Guardian Society

[Oshawa, ON]

Our Mission
It is our mission to provide re-homing and medical care to displaced companion animals and to support the community in areas of humane education, behaviour counseling, the promotion of responsible pet ownership, and the needs of animals.
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