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Polard

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Small

About Polard

Scarborough, ON

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Small
(0-25 lbs)
Coat: Long
White / Cream

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Polard’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$875

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Polard's Story

Polard, born July 1, 2021, weighs in at 9.6 pounds. He was housed at a Canadian shelter, as a temporary measure, while his owner was seeking treatment, but his owner never came to claim him and the shelter was no longer able to contact his owner.<br/><br/>Polard was transferred into the care of Mattie's Place<br/><br/>He was brought up to date medically with his neuter, vaccines (including bordetella), deworming and parasite prevention: 3/30/26<br/><br/>He did come to Mattie's Place microchipped.<br/><br/>He has some tartar on his teeth and will presumably need a professional cleaning next year. He has no missing teeth and no damaged teeth.<br/><br/>We did professionally groom Polard on arrival as he was heavily matted. He will need a professional groom every couple months, so be sure that's budgeted into your cost factor when considering adoption. <br/><br/>He does have separation anxiety, so he'll need a plan around that anxiety if you work out of the home, but I am looking for someone home most often or take your dog to work scenarios. Though he's becoming more confident, this may be a lifelong personality trait he'll need managed.<br/><br/>Though he'd be fine with visiting kids that respected his boundaries, I don't believe a home with kids would be his vibe.<br/><br/>He can be a solo dog with ease, or fit into a home with respectful cats or dogs, though he likely won't engage.<br/><br/>He'll do best with a quiet lifestyle. A home with a human or 2 to give him all the love and attention.<br/><br/>Polard is a sweet and gentle guy. He's looking for a home that understands his sensitive personality.<br/><br/><br/>FROM THE FOSTER:<br/><br/>Polard: is extremely affectionate—when I pick him up, he’s full of kisses. On the ground, he attaches closely to one person. With me, he follows everywhere but doesn’t jump up—he hesitates before being picked up but never shows aggression. He likes attention on his own terms—he thrives on affection but needs trust, so he shouldn’t be rushed. While he bonds closely with one person, he’s still friendly with others in the household and enjoys attention.<br/><br/>He’s neutral with other animals—my dogs try to engage him, but he calmly ignores them. He’s also fine with my cat. At work—since I bring him—he settles well. Once there, he picks a spot and watches me. If I move, he follows, but he’s learning to wait patiently, knowing I’ll return. He does great on car rides.<br/><br/>Polard is slow to trust new people. My coworkers offer treats, but he’s cautious. He’ll likely bond over time, but he’s loyal to his chosen person.<br/><br/>He’s becoming more playful—he now plays with toys. On walks, he stays close, attentive. He’s happy yet sassy—he once growled when I cleaned his bum, but it’s just self-assertion.<br/><br/>He doesn’t like being left alone for long. Initially, he was anxious if left, but he’s improving—he can handle short periods now, though he still prefers company. He even eats best when I’m near. If I’m beside him, he eats eagerly. If not, he waits.<br/><br/>House-training is progressing—he mostly goes outside, with occasional accidents. He definitely likes to clean his paws after, so watch out for rocks coming your way—lol. <br/><br/>At night, he cuddles at first, then sleeps under the bed. He prefers hard surfaces over dog beds.<br/><br/>He’s curious and happy, explores cautiously, and blossoms daily. <br/><br/>He prefers relationships that give him time to trust. <br/><br/>All in all, Polard will be a wonderful addition to a family that understands and appreciates the unique personality that a Pomeranian brings. He’s ready to offer loyalty, affection, and a bit of that Pomeranian charm to the right home.<br/><br/>----------------------------------------<br/><br/>$875 ADOPTION FEE INCLUDES: spay/neuter, deworming, flea/tick prevention, vaccinations, dentals if needed or any added surgical needed surgical care, food, nose to tail health exam, toys, leash|collar, winter coat (seasonal), poop bags, dishes and 30 days of Trupanion pet insurance with immediate coverage on adoption day for any illness or injury not pre-existing.<br/><br/>----------------------------------------<br/><br/>To note: the above description is relevant to this dog in it's current & previous setting. Home changes & adopter personalities can bring out different behaviours not previously seen.<br/><br/>----------------------------------------<br/><br/>Mattie's Place does not deem any dog in our care hypoallergenic, allergy-free or non-allergenic. Unless you are willing to take daily medication to manage dog allergies, please do not apply to adopt because I can't risk a dog being returned due to allergic reactions.

Polard, born July 1, 2021, weighs in at 9.6 pounds. He was housed at a Canadian shelter, as a temporary measure, while his owner was seeking treatment, but his owner never came to claim him and the shelter was no longer able to contact his owner.

Polard was transferred into the care of Mattie's Place

He was brought up to date medically with his neuter, vaccines (including bordetella), deworming and parasite prevention: 3/30/26

He did come to Mattie's Place microchipped.

He has some tartar on his teeth and will presumably need a professional cleaning next year. He has no missing teeth and no damaged teeth.

We did professionally groom Polard on arrival as he was heavily matted. He will need a professional groom every couple months, so be sure that's budgeted into your cost factor when considering adoption.

He does have separation anxiety, so he'll need a plan around that anxiety if you work out of the home, but I am looking for someone home most often or take your dog to w

Polard, born July 1, 2021, weighs in at 9.6 pounds. He was housed at a Canadian shelter, as a temporary measure, while his owner was seeking treatment, but his owner never came to claim him and the shelter was no longer able to contact his owner.

Polard was transferred into the care of Mattie's Place

He was brought up to date medically with his neuter, vaccines (including bordetella), deworming and parasite prevention: 3/30/26

He did come to Mattie's Place microchipped.

He has some tartar on his teeth and will presumably need a professional cleaning next year. He has no missing teeth and no damaged teeth.

We did professionally groom Polard on arrival as he was heavily matted. He will need a professional groom every couple months, so be sure that's budgeted into your cost factor when considering adoption.

He does have separation anxiety, so he'll need a plan around that anxiety if you work out of the home, but I am looking for someone home most often or take your dog to work scenarios. Though he's becoming more confident, this may be a lifelong personality trait he'll need managed.

Though he'd be fine with visiting kids that respected his boundaries, I don't believe a home with kids would be his vibe.

He can be a solo dog with ease, or fit into a home with respectful cats or dogs, though he likely won't engage.

He'll do best with a quie

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How To Adopt

Polard was listed as ADOPTABLE by Mattie's Place
How can I adopt Polard?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Mattie's Place. 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 Polard 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 Mattie's Place for details on the pet.
When can I meet Polard?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Mattie's Place will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Polard, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Mattie's Place, and they'll be happy to help!
Mattie's Place's Adoption Policy
We take adoption seriously! We require adoption applications, telephone interviews, home visits and adoption contract reviews, prior to meet and greets with the dog of your choice. We are also big supporters of pet insurance for our dogs adopted through Mattie's Place. We are not here to turn around dogs quickly. We are here to find the best matched families for the dogs available for adoption.

Polard is from Mattie's Place

[Scarborough, ON]

Our Mission
To find compatible permanent families for Canadian pets without a home to call their own. Mattie’s Place also has a focus on the human-animal bond through education and advocacy for homeless pets.

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