Fine Print
Read this carefully to understand our definitions of dog sizes, ages, and breeds.
IMPORTANT - Dogs at our Ingleside shelter can be seen by appointment only and you need to have completed the Dog Adoption Questionnaire first
- All
- Apartment Friendly
- Good with Kids
- Low shedding
- Needs Adult Home
- Needs Home with Garden
- Needs Rescue Experience
- Suit Full-time Worker
- Suit Home-based Worker
- Suit Part-time Worker
A Bonded Pair of dogs is a pair of dogs that want to stay together.
They either came to us as a pair (for example were surrendered or abandoned together) or have formed a close bond whilst in our shelter and do not like being separated from each other.
If you are looking for a ready made family, browse this page to meet our pairs. You can be assured these dogs are compatible and happy together.
Please note we will not split up a Bonded Pair, nor adopt one out without the other.
- All
- Apartment Friendly
- Good with Kids
- Low shedding
- Needs Adult Home
- Needs Home with Garden
- Needs Rescue Experience
- Suit Full-time Worker
- Suit Home-based Worker
- Suit Part-time Worker
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