Benny’s Story

I AM Benny

Benny  is 6 years  old , mix breed

Male

CHARACTERISTICS

Benny is the quintessential introvert, searching for his perfect match—another introvert who truly understands him.

HOUSE-TRAINED    Yes

HEALTH   

Up-to-date vaccination, neutered

GOOD IN A HOME WITH    

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Meet Benny

Benny is the quintessential introvert, searching for his perfect match—another introvert who truly understands him.

Benny’s heart has been through the wringer. After carefully piecing it back together, it now has room for just one understanding and patient human. With that special person, Benny is an incredible companion—the perfect partner in crime, whether your guilty pleasure is binge-watching movies or waiting in a getaway car (we won’t ask questions). Gentle, quiet, and fiercely loyal, Benny defines the word “companion.”

True to his introverted nature, Benny isn’t a fan of parties, gatherings, or anything resembling a social event. If you have company, he’s more than happy to hang out in another room with his toys or a sniff mat to keep him occupied. But push him beyond his comfort zone, and Benny might feel the need to protect his human and their precious introvert bubble.

 

Ideal family:

Benny’s ideal human is caring, patient, and committed to helping him heal.  Someone who will respect his boundaries and, in return, earn his unconditional love—and lots of it.

Benny is located in the GTA and preferably will be adopted within the GTA. He needs a home with  no  kids.  Benny is dog selective and can develop strong friendship bonds with proper introduction and experience of the potential owner. 

If Benny is your much fill out our adoption application form

To meet the dog, or if you’d like a private meeting, please submit your adoption application to become approved adopter

we want to eat

We want to eat

we want to eat
We want to eat

Dogs have no citizenship or nationality.
We were approached with a plea for help from a doggy boarding facility in Ukraine. This facility used to house rescue dogs that were pulled by individual volunteers who normally would pay for their boarding and food. When the active fighting started, Gostomel/Irpen region was cut from all supplies and people who run the facility were left with dogs in their care and no access to food or ability to get it. They managed 2 months by feeding dogs with cattle compound food. Not a good option, but it allowed them to survive. Now the access is mostly restored, and they can buy food. The issue is that most of the volunteers who were paying for dogs are now lost their job and thus, ability to pay. Humanitarian aid is sparce and the shelter needs our help in purchasing food. If you can help, please do!

Please make a note “Irpen’s shelter”

Carescuet@gmail.com