



Yukon
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About Yukon
Edmonton, AB
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Yukon’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.
Adoption Fee
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Yukon's Story
Age: 1 year (approx)<br/>Gender: Male<br/>Breed (Best Guess): Great Pyrenees/Lab X<br/>About Yukon:<br/><br/>Yukon came in with his brother, who has since been adopted, and while we’re so happy for him, we can’t help but wonder why Yukon is still waiting.<br/>He’s everything you’d want in a young dog… fun, goofy, social, and past the puppy chaos.<br/>Around the shelter, Yukon is known as our resident “polar bear,” with a big personality to match. He’s a goofy, lovable boy whose favorite “trick” is turning into a frozen statue when it’s time to come inside… he truly loves being outdoors. Despite his age, Yukon is fairly low energy and enjoys a more relaxed pace of life.<br/>Yukon enjoys playing with his brother Yeti and would likely do well with other dogs given proper introductions. His experience with cats is unknown. He would likely be a good fit for a home with children, although his basic obedience and manners are still a work in progress (typical for his age).<br/>He would thrive in a home with a yard where he can stretch his legs and enjoy the outdoors. Yukon would love a family setting that can offer him space, patience, and continued guidance as he continues to learn.<br/><br/>Recently, Yukon got a short break from the shelter and truly showed us what he’s like in a home: he settled in quickly, enjoyed outdoor playtime with his new dog friends, relaxed by the fire, and slept peacefully in a kennel all night like he’d always belonged there! He didn’t just cope in a home setting… he thrived! 🐾<br/>Now back in care, we’re really hoping the right home is out there for him soon.<br/><br/>Includes microchip, spay/neuter, age-appropriate vaccines, and deworming.<br/>Please note: We adopt to force-free homes only. The adoptive family must be committed to continuing force-free training methods.
Age: 1 year (approx)
Gender: Male
Breed (Best Guess): Great Pyrenees/Lab X
About Yukon:
Yukon came in with his brother, who has since been adopted, and while we’re so happy for him, we can’t help but wonder why Yukon is still waiting.
He’s everything you’d want in a young dog… fun, goofy, social, and past the puppy chaos.
Around the shelter, Yukon is known as our resident “polar bear,” with a big personality to match. He’s a goofy, lovable boy whose favorite “trick” is turning into a frozen statue when it’s time to come inside… he truly loves being outdoors. Despite his age, Yukon is fairly low energy and enjoys a more relaxed pace of life.
Yukon enjoys playing with his brother Yeti and would likely do well with other dogs given proper introductions. His experience with cats is unknown. He would likely be a good fit for a home with children, although his basic obedience and manners are still a work in progress (typical for his age).
He would thrive in a home with a yard where he can stret
Age: 1 year (approx)
Gender: Male
Breed (Best Guess): Great Pyrenees/Lab X
About Yukon:
Yukon came in with his brother, who has since been adopted, and while we’re so happy for him, we can’t help but wonder why Yukon is still waiting.
He’s everything you’d want in a young dog… fun, goofy, social, and past the puppy chaos.
Around the shelter, Yukon is known as our resident “polar bear,” with a big personality to match. He’s a goofy, lovable boy whose favorite “trick” is turning into a frozen statue when it’s time to come inside… he truly loves being outdoors. Despite his age, Yukon is fairly low energy and enjoys a more relaxed pace of life.
Yukon enjoys playing with his brother Yeti and would likely do well with other dogs given proper introductions. His experience with cats is unknown. He would likely be a good fit for a home with children, although his basic obedience and manners are still a work in progress (typical for his age).
He would thrive in a home with a yard where he can stretch his legs and enjoy the outdoors. Yukon would love a family setting that can offer him space, patience, and continued guidance as he continues to learn.
Recently, Yukon got a short break from the shelter and truly showed us what he’s like in a home: he settled in quickly, enjoyed outdoor playtime with his new dog friends, relaxed by the fire, and slept peacefully in a kennel all night l
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Yukon is from Providing Animals With Safety for Life Foundation
[Edmonton, AB]
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