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Ollie

  • Young
  • Male
  • Large

About Ollie

St Thomas, ON

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Couch, Friendly, Playful, Loyal, Loves
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Ollie’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Ollie's Story

Ollie has officially survived:<br/>👀 TWO eye surgeries<br/>✂️ A neuter<br/>👃 A nare repair<br/>Eyes. Nose. Nuts.<br/>All handled. All in the rearview.<br/><br/>He did have a home lined up. They went through the entire process and then… poof. Ghosted. No explanation. No goodbye. Nothing.<br/>Quick public service announcement, said kindly but firmly: communication matters. We understand if plans change. Truly. Life happens. But disappearing after weeks of effort, vetting, and preparation is a strange choice.<br/>Anyway. Their loss.<br/><br/>Where Ollie is now<br/>Ollie is almost fully healed, feeling good, and almost ready for his forever.<br/>He adores his foster humans and his foster dad is going to miss his farty, snorty, derpy presence deeply. But the work is done. The hard part is over. And it is time for Ollie to just… be a dog.<br/>A couch dog.<br/>A short-walk dog.<br/>A fetch-a-bit-then-nap dog.<br/>A lovable bulldog disaster with a heart of gold.<br/><br/>The Cliff Notes on Ollie<br/>• 1.5-year-old Old English Bulldog<br/>• About 80 lbs<br/>• Bulldog personality turned up to 11<br/>• Best with older kids or adults<br/>• Dog friendly with proper introductions<br/>• Cat free home please<br/>• Not an endurance athlete<br/>• Happiest with a daily walk, a game or two of fetch, and then aggressive relaxation<br/><br/>All the medical hurdles are behind him. He can finally enjoy life instead of recovering from it. We would love nothing more than to see this guy land where he belongs.<br/><br/>📩 Apply to adopt Ollie:<br/>https://form.jotform.com/243494963032258<br/>💛 What’s included in your adoption fee?<br/><br/>At Myrtle Animal Rescue & Sanctuary, we’re committed to ethical rescue and lifelong support. Every dog adopted from us comes with:<br/>✅ Core vaccines<br/>✅ Rabies vaccine (age dependent)<br/>✅ 4DX test for heartworm & tick-borne diseases (age dependent)<br/>✅ Flea, tick & heartworm prevention<br/>✅ Parasite treatment<br/>✅ Dental surgery if recommended by our veterinary partners (for adult and senior dogs)<br/>✅ A session with a positive-reinforcement trainer<br/>✅1 month of Trupanion Pet Insurance<br/>✅ Ongoing support from our team because adoption is just the beginning<br/><br/>🐶 Adoption Fee:<br/>• $850 — Adults (1–7 years), spayed or neutered<br/><br/>Ollie did the work.<br/>Now he just needs someone to choose him.

Ollie has officially survived:
👀 TWO eye surgeries
✂️ A neuter
👃 A nare repair
Eyes. Nose. Nuts.
All handled. All in the rearview.

He did have a home lined up. They went through the entire process and then… poof. Ghosted. No explanation. No goodbye. Nothing.
Quick public service announcement, said kindly but firmly: communication matters. We understand if plans change. Truly. Life happens. But disappearing after weeks of effort, vetting, and preparation is a strange choice.
Anyway. Their loss.

Where Ollie is now
Ollie is almost fully healed, feeling good, and almost ready for his forever.
He adores his foster humans and his foster dad is going to miss his farty, snorty, derpy presence deeply. But the work is done. The hard part is over. And it is time for Ollie to just… be a dog.
A couch dog.
A short-walk dog.
A fetch-a-bit-then-nap dog.
A lovable bulldog disaster with a heart of gold.

The Cliff Notes on Ollie
• 1.5-year-old Old English Bull

Ollie has officially survived:
👀 TWO eye surgeries
✂️ A neuter
👃 A nare repair
Eyes. Nose. Nuts.
All handled. All in the rearview.

He did have a home lined up. They went through the entire process and then… poof. Ghosted. No explanation. No goodbye. Nothing.
Quick public service announcement, said kindly but firmly: communication matters. We understand if plans change. Truly. Life happens. But disappearing after weeks of effort, vetting, and preparation is a strange choice.
Anyway. Their loss.

Where Ollie is now
Ollie is almost fully healed, feeling good, and almost ready for his forever.
He adores his foster humans and his foster dad is going to miss his farty, snorty, derpy presence deeply. But the work is done. The hard part is over. And it is time for Ollie to just… be a dog.
A couch dog.
A short-walk dog.
A fetch-a-bit-then-nap dog.
A lovable bulldog disaster with a heart of gold.

The Cliff Notes on Ollie
• 1.5-year-old Old English Bulldog
• About 80 lbs
• Bulldog personality turned up to 11
• Best with older kids or adults
• Dog friendly with proper introductions
• Cat free home please
• Not an endurance athlete
• Happiest with a daily walk, a game or two of fetch, and then aggressive relaxation

All the medical hurdles are behind him. He can finally enjoy life instead of recovering from it.

How To Adopt

Ollie was listed as ADOPTABLE by Myrtle Animal Rescue and Sanctuary
How can I adopt Ollie?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Myrtle Animal Rescue and Sanctuary. 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 Ollie 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 Myrtle Animal Rescue and Sanctuary for details on the pet.
When can I meet Ollie?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Myrtle Animal Rescue and Sanctuary will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Ollie, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Myrtle Animal Rescue and Sanctuary, and they'll be happy to help!
Myrtle Animal Rescue and Sanctuary's Adoption Policy
Application Process: All prospective adopters must complete an adoption application, providing detailed information about their household, lifestyle, and experience with pets. Applications will be reviewed to ensure the adopter and the animal are a good match. Home Visit: A home visit may be required to verify the environment is safe and suitable for the animal. Meet-and-Greet: Approved applicants will be invited to meet the animal in person. If applicable, other household members and pets should also participate in this introduction. Adoption Fees: Adoption fees are required to help cover medical and care expenses. These fees are non-refundable and vary depending on the animal's age and medical history. Spay/Neuter Policy: All animals will be spayed or neutered before adoption. Exceptions will only be made for medical reasons, with a binding agreement to spay or neuter later. Health and Vaccination: All animals will be up-to-date on vaccinations, microchipped, and cleared by a veterinarian before adoption. Contract: Adopters must sign an adoption agreement, committing to the responsible care of the animal. This includes providing proper shelter, nutrition, medical care, and companionship. Return Policy: If the adopter can no longer care for the animal, the animal must be returned to the rescue. Rehoming the animal independently is not allowed without the organization’s consent. Follow-Up: The rescue may conduct follow-up visits or check-ins to ensure the animal is settling into its new home successfully. Right to Deny: The rescue reserves the right to deny any adoption application if it is determined the home is not a suitable fit for the animal's needs.

Ollie is from Myrtle Animal Rescue and Sanctuary

[St Thomas, ON]

Our Mission
Myrtle Animal Rescue & Sanctuary (MARS), a soon-to-be-registered charity dedicated to rescuing animals in need. While our primary focus is on dogs, MARS is committed to stepping in for other species when our volunteers have the resources and ability to provide the necessary care. MARS was founded with a deep passion for re...
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