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Siren

  • Puppy
  • Male
  • Medium

About Siren

Toronto, ON

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Siren’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 unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Siren's Story

APPLICATIONS CLOSED <br/><br/>Meet Siren - the Sweetest Little "Special" Spaniel You'll Ever Meet!<br/><br/>Hello! My name is Siren--though my foster mom jokes that it might be "Siren NO!" or "Siren, stop that!" 😜<br/>You can just call me Siren.<br/><br/>I'm a 4-month-old spaniel puppy (cocker? springer? King Charles? Who knows!) but I do know I'm 100% adorable. I've got long silky ears, beautiful curls, and the kind of colouring that makes people stop and smile.<br/><br/>But let's talk about what makes me extra special.<br/>I have a little head tilt to the right. That's it. It doesn't affect my balance, my mobility, or my joy for life. Most people don't even notice! I run, play, eat, chew, zoom, and potty with zero issues. The folks at HBR ran every test possible--parvo, ear infection checks, parasites, bloodwork--and everything came back perfectly healthy. The tilt is likely from early trauma, but it's already improved since coming into care.<br/><br/>I'm thriving, growing, learning, and loving life. My foster mom says I'm "one of the easy ones." ❤️<br/><br/>She's happy to talk to any family who wants more info about my little quirk!<br/><br/>A Bit About My Foster Life<br/><br/>I currently live with:<br/><br/>Two human kids<br/><br/>Two male Boxer dogs<br/><br/>Frequent visits from toddler humans, elderly dogs, and even a dog walker!<br/><br/>I love everyone. Truly.<br/>The kids are awesome, the Boxers are my best friends (even the grumpy one), and I'm gentle and respectful with little ones and seniors alike. My foster mom thinks I'd do great with cats too.<br/><br/>I am:<br/><br/>Crate trained (110%!) - I sleep 11pm-7am quietly, and I settle during work hours with no issues.<br/><br/>House trained - a solid 9/10, with the occasional normal puppy moment.<br/><br/>Zero prey drive - birds, bunnies, cats? Meh.<br/><br/>Quiet, clean, and wonderfully mannered for a puppy.<br/><br/>Bomb-proof with noise and chaos thanks to kids + Boxers.<br/><br/>Not destructive and no separation anxiety.<br/><br/>I love toys, snow, exploring the yard, leaning against humans, and cuddling. I adore being carried--even if I dip a little to the right. 😉<br/>And yes, I love food. I'm a spaniel. It's tradition.<br/><br/>What I'm Looking For<br/><br/>Honestly? I can fit into almost any loving home.<br/><br/>Environment:<br/><br/>Suburban, rural, farm, or city -- I'm good with all.<br/><br/>Apartment, condo, semis, or detached -- no problem.<br/><br/>Family type:<br/><br/>Young kids, teens, no kids -- great.<br/><br/>Seniors -- as long as they're active enough for a puppy.<br/><br/>Active, mellow, or in between -- I'll match your pace.<br/><br/>With pets or without -- I'm flexible, but if I'm the only dog, I'll need proper socialization.<br/><br/>I get along with any species!<br/><br/>Needs:<br/><br/>Normal puppy exercise, enrichment, and continued basic training.<br/><br/>I can eventually stay home for a workday, but right now I'm used to 3-hour stretches.<br/><br/>No dog parks please -- they're risky, and I'm small and gentle.<br/><br/>Training & Skills<br/><br/>I know:<br/><br/>"Siren, NO!"<br/><br/>"Siren, come."<br/><br/>"Off."<br/><br/>And I'm eager to learn more!<br/><br/>No leash aggression, no guarding, no reactivity -- I'm a truly kind-hearted pup.<br/><br/>Health & Care<br/><br/>I'm currently eating Performatrin Puppy (lamb) with no issues.<br/><br/>No known allergies.<br/><br/>Getting neutered Dec 16 and will be ready to start planning my future right after!<br/><br/>In Short...<br/><br/>I am a joyful, gentle, sweet, slightly-tilty spaniel puppy who loves life, loves people, loves dogs, and loves to learn. I'm healthy, happy, and ready for a family who will adore me as much as I'll adore them.<br/><br/>I can't wait to meet you. ❤️<br/><br/>*located in Angus

APPLICATIONS CLOSED

Meet Siren - the Sweetest Little "Special" Spaniel You'll Ever Meet!

Hello! My name is Siren--though my foster mom jokes that it might be "Siren NO!" or "Siren, stop that!" 😜
You can just call me Siren.

I'm a 4-month-old spaniel puppy (cocker? springer? King Charles? Who knows!) but I do know I'm 100% adorable. I've got long silky ears, beautiful curls, and the kind of colouring that makes people stop and smile.

But let's talk about what makes me extra special.
I have a little head tilt to the right. That's it. It doesn't affect my balance, my mobility, or my joy for life. Most people don't even notice! I run, play, eat, chew, zoom, and potty with zero issues. The folks at HBR ran every test possible--parvo, ear infection checks, parasites, bloodwork--and everything came back perfectly healthy. The tilt is likely from early trauma, but it's already improved since coming into care.

I'm thriving, growing, learning, and loving life. My foster mom says I'

APPLICATIONS CLOSED

Meet Siren - the Sweetest Little "Special" Spaniel You'll Ever Meet!

Hello! My name is Siren--though my foster mom jokes that it might be "Siren NO!" or "Siren, stop that!" 😜
You can just call me Siren.

I'm a 4-month-old spaniel puppy (cocker? springer? King Charles? Who knows!) but I do know I'm 100% adorable. I've got long silky ears, beautiful curls, and the kind of colouring that makes people stop and smile.

But let's talk about what makes me extra special.
I have a little head tilt to the right. That's it. It doesn't affect my balance, my mobility, or my joy for life. Most people don't even notice! I run, play, eat, chew, zoom, and potty with zero issues. The folks at HBR ran every test possible--parvo, ear infection checks, parasites, bloodwork--and everything came back perfectly healthy. The tilt is likely from early trauma, but it's already improved since coming into care.

I'm thriving, growing, learning, and loving life. My foster mom says I'm "one of the easy ones." ❤️

She's happy to talk to any family who wants more info about my little quirk!

A Bit About My Foster Life

I currently live with:

Two human kids

Two male Boxer dogs

Frequent visits from toddler humans, elderly dogs, and even a dog walker!

I love everyone. Truly.
The kids are awesome, the Boxers are my best

How To Adopt

Siren was listed as Adoptable by Homeward Bound Rescue
How can I adopt Siren?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Homeward Bound Rescue. 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 Siren 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 Homeward Bound Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Siren?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Homeward Bound Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Siren, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Homeward Bound Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Homeward Bound Rescue's Adoption Policy
please visit our website to apply- this is the only way you will be contacted

Siren is from Homeward Bound Rescue

[Toronto, ON]

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