Hi, my name is WESLEY (China)!


Contact Information

Loved at Last Dog Rescue Society
dogs.laldr@gmail.com

About Me

Sex
Male
Reported
April 5, 2026
Where Last Seen
Zip Code
83854

Critter Details

Howdy. I'm WESLEY (Woody) and here is a bot about me:Breed: poodle mixAge: 5 monthsGender: maleWeight: 15 lbsHeight: 15 inchesHighlights: sweet, loving, goofy, playful, happySweet and playful, as a puppy should be… that's me.Our sweet mom was a pregnant dog living on the streets of Wuhan, in the winter.  Our rescuer saved her two days before she gave birth to us five puppies. We all have our lucky stars to thank for that.We are growing up just as a normal puppy should, in a loving home, even though there are 30+ other dogs and 20+ cats at my rescuer’s home. I am also good with my rescuer's young daughter.Being happy, goofy puppies, we are enjoying life.We must be good babies. Three of my siblings have already found loving forever homes in Toronto. Our rescuer told us that our mom, my brother and me are going to Canada too. Yayyy!I just need a home waiting for me to come. When you ask, Apr 18th. Hurry and get your application in.Energy Level: moderate to highI get along with:Dogs: yesCats: yesKids: yesFears: none observed. Please be patient assisting me in my transition.TrainingLeash skills: at the beginning of learning. Please be prepared to train me.House trained: no. Please help me learn.Health notes: I am too young yet to be spayed/neutered, but I am vaccinated and will be microchipped. Spay/neuter will be the responsibility of the adopter and is required for my adoption to be finalized.My adoption fee is $850.00 CAD plus applicable taxes. This includes my transportation to Canada. Disclaimer: It is important for all applicants to visit our website, http://www.lovedatlastdogrescue.ca/adopting/ and read about Loved at Last Dog Rescue.Please Note: LALDR highly encourages adopters to research some local dog trainers before their dog arrives. Although a 1-on-1 trainer is often not needed, it is good to have someone in mind in case any problematic behaviours arise. Most bad behaviours can be modified if caught early enough, so make sure to nip undesirable behaviours in the bud before they become serious problems.Basic training should be taken seriously, but should not begin until your dog is well settled in – at least a couple of weeks. After you feel your new dog is relaxed and comfortable in their new home, check out training courses in your local area. Even basic beginner courses like those taught at a local pet store can have a huge benefit in helping your dog learn to socialize and get used to being in public situations, all with the added benefit of strengthening their bond with you.Normally, we will not approve adoptions to homes with children under 12 years of age. However if a dog has been determined to be good with children we will approve applicants with children 8 years or older. More information can be found on our website.The age and breed of a dog is usually an educated guess, so we are not able to guarantee the accuracy of age or breed of our dogs.Information included in the profile is provided to us from the international rescuer or local fosters. LALDR does not have access to overseas dogs and cannot always verify the accuracy of their descriptions. Every dog is an individual and can act differently in different situations based on the person adopting them and the environment in which they live.