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Rex

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Rex

Burlington, ON

Breed

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

Personality
Good with Dogs, Large breed, Medium energy, Special Dietary Needs, Requires Daily Medication

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Rex’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Rex's Story

Meet Rex<br/>5 years old<br/>Rotti/Shepherd Mix (by appearance only)<br/>100% Teddy Bear<br/><br/> Good on Leash<br/> Crate Trained<br/> Good with other dogs<br/> Untested with cats<br/> Good with children who are good with dogs<br/><br/>Rex is a happy go lucky "pup" currently living in foster care with his 4 dog foster siblings.<br/><br/>He knows his basic commands and is building up his confidence on longer duration stays and commands such as "leave it" and "place" with his foster family.<br/><br/>Rex is not afraid to go into his crate when asked (but there's got to be a good reward in there for him!).<br/><br/>He's patient in his crate, although he's also been tested and can be trusted alone without a crate for several hours without having desires of destruction. <br/><br/>When Rex is left outside of his crate, he very patiently waits by the door for his foster mom and dad to come back.<br/><br/>Rex is fully house trained and despite fosters house definitely having some smell of markings, Rex has not once marked.<br/><br/>Rex gets excited when it's time to go on walks and gives love gnaws when putting his leash on. We're working through this excitement of his. Once he's paws on the pavement, he naturally walks quite well. We find on some of his walks about 20 minutes in, sometimes he will grab the leash and think he's walking himself home. This doesn't happen with every walk, and usually the first walk of the day or if he gets extra excited.<br/><br/>We're not too sure where this comes from and are working on this minor behavioral detail with enforcing the "leave it" command. <br/><br/>Living in an environment with 4 other dogs, he doesn't feel the need to bark when others do. <br/><br/>Rex gets along well with his two friendly foster siblings. While he wants to say hi regardless of whether or not dogs want to meet him, we remind him that not all dogs want others to be in their personal space and he's very slowly learning boundaries and to focus on his handler cues during walks.<br/><br/>Rex would thrive in a home with another dog as he loves being around his foster siblings. Rex would thrive in an environment where his owners have confident handling skills or are willing to invest in a few obedience classes to ensure they have the ability to provide Rex with a successful future. <br/><br/>Important things to note: <br/><br/>Rex is recovering from painful skin ulcers. All adopters must be cautious of certain areas as he continues to heal. It is evident that touching some of these areas causes him concern, however he's built trust with his foster mom and most days he allows her to carefully care for these areas.<br/><br/>Rex has allergies that appear to be food related, which is the cause of the skin ulcers. He is currently on the road to recovery with a raw diet and we are working towards weaning him off of apoquel using a holistic approach. Rex is looking for an adopter who will continue his recovery using holistic means, as his current medication has some safety concerns.

Meet Rex
5 years old
Rotti/Shepherd Mix (by appearance only)
100% Teddy Bear

Good on Leash
Crate Trained
Good with other dogs
Untested with cats
Good with children who are good with dogs

Rex is a happy go lucky "pup" currently living in foster care with his 4 dog foster siblings.

He knows his basic commands and is building up his confidence on longer duration stays and commands such as "leave it" and "place" with his foster family.

Rex is not afraid to go into his crate when asked (but there's got to be a good reward in there for him!).

He's patient in his crate, although he's also been tested and can be trusted alone without a crate for several hours without having desires of destruction.

When Rex is left outside of his crate, he very patiently waits by the door for his foster mom and dad to come back.

Rex is fully house trained and despite fosters house definitely having some smell of markings, Rex has not once marked.

Meet Rex
5 years old
Rotti/Shepherd Mix (by appearance only)
100% Teddy Bear

Good on Leash
Crate Trained
Good with other dogs
Untested with cats
Good with children who are good with dogs

Rex is a happy go lucky "pup" currently living in foster care with his 4 dog foster siblings.

He knows his basic commands and is building up his confidence on longer duration stays and commands such as "leave it" and "place" with his foster family.

Rex is not afraid to go into his crate when asked (but there's got to be a good reward in there for him!).

He's patient in his crate, although he's also been tested and can be trusted alone without a crate for several hours without having desires of destruction.

When Rex is left outside of his crate, he very patiently waits by the door for his foster mom and dad to come back.

Rex is fully house trained and despite fosters house definitely having some smell of markings, Rex has not once marked.

Rex gets excited when it's time to go on walks and gives love gnaws when putting his leash on. We're working through this excitement of his. Once he's paws on the pavement, he naturally walks quite well. We find on some of his walks about 20 minutes in, sometimes he will grab the leash and think he's walking himself home. This doesn't happen with every walk, and usually the first walk of the day

How To Adopt

Rex was listed as Adoptable by Burlington Humane Society formerly Animal Aid
How can I adopt Rex?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Burlington Humane Society formerly Animal Aid. 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 Rex 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 Burlington Humane Society formerly Animal Aid for details on the pet.
When can I meet Rex?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Burlington Humane Society formerly Animal Aid will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Rex, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Burlington Humane Society formerly Animal Aid, and they'll be happy to help!
Burlington Humane Society formerly Animal Aid's Adoption Policy
How To Adopt An Animal From Burlington Humane Cats and Kittens If you are interested in adopting, we are open for walk-in adoptions for our cats from Tuesday through Saturday (10 am – 5 pm). When you come into the shelter, if you have not already done so, you will fill out an adoption application and then you will talk with our Adoption Counsellors. After your interview with the Adoption Counsellors, if they feel you are able to move forward in the process, they will take you in to meet our animals. We ask that all members of the family come together, and if you have a pet carrier (for a cat), please bring that along as well. Although we no longer require it, you may want to wear a mask (we have masks here for your convenience). Cats and Kittens can be adopted that same day. If you do not meet your match on your first visit, we will keep your completed application on file for about four months. Dogs and Puppies The adoption process for Dogs requires about 2-3 interviews with the Adoption Counsellors before bringing your new family member home. We encourage that the potential adopter and their family schedule multiple visits to interact with the Dog. An evaluation of all prospective adopters is completed with the objective of finding the best fit for the Dog in question. We look forward to meeting you at the shelter soon!!

Rex is from Burlington Humane Society formerly Animal Aid

[Burlington, ON]

Our Mission
Mission: The Burlington Humane Society is a non-profit organization which operates solely on the generosity of donations from the public.  We are dedicated to helping stray and abandoned animals in Burlington.  Our mission is to improve the quality of life and welfare for animals in our community, to provide a safe haven...
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Today's hours:
Visits by appointment only
Location
740 Griffith Court Burlington, ON, L7L 5R9

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