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Meet Sullivan - Kitchener
Animal ID 2000392977 
Species Dog 
Breed Mixed Breed, Large (over 44 lbs fully grown)/Mix 
Age 2 months 30 days 
Gender Male 
Size Large 
Color Tan 
Spayed/Neutered  
Declawed No 
Housetrained Unknown 
Site Kitchener Waterloo Humane Society 
Location In Foster1KW 
Intake Date 2/11/2026 
Adoption Price $700.00 
Stage Available
This sweet, lively boy is full of playful enthusiasm and loves exploring, zooming around, and enjoying life to the fullest. Sullivan has a big heart and lots of love to give, but he's looking for an experienced family who can guide him, keep up with his energy, and help him grow into the best version of himself.

With the right people, Sullivan is a loyal, affectionate companion who will brighten every day with his playful spirit and sweet personality. If you're ready for a big, fluffy friend who's as loving as he is lively, Sullivan is your perfect match!

***At this time, we are only accepting applications for Sullivan***

IN-SHELTER NOTES & IDEAL HOME

SIZE:
20 lbs and growing!

HOME TYPE:
Any.

CHILDREN:
Yes- Mid-aged children potentially compatible.

CATS & SMALL ANIMALS:
Yes- cats potentially compatible with slow proper introduction.

OTHER DOGS:
Yes- dogs potentially compatible

ACTIVITY/ENERGY LEVEL:
High; will need a lot of daily exercise, enrichment and mental stimulation.

HUMAN COMPATIBILTY:
Sullivan would not be a good fit for a first time dog owner. He will need his new family to have experience with similar types/breeds of dogs (for example Chow chow, akita and/or spitz-type).

TRAINING REQUIREMENTS/NEEDS:
At least three in-person training sessions to work on socialization, basic training, manners and resource guarding.

HUMAN SOCIAL IN SHELTER:
Very human social! Very sweet and friendly with an independent streak.

FAVOURITE THINGS:
Stuffed toys and treats!


**For more information on any behaviours stated above, please check out our behaviour fact sheet: https://kwsphumane.ca/BehavioursandDefinitions

**Please remember that animals are coming back from foster care to the centres for their meet and greets. They will be experiencing a new environment and meeting new people, which means they may not exhibit the same behaviours they did in their foster videos or while in foster care.

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