14/02/26 10:20 MHToast can become quite excited during play and may get jumpy or a little mouthy when overstimulated, but with clear boundaries and positive reinforcement, he settles nicely and shows great focusâhe even walks beautifully at your side and checks in frequently. Once the excitement winds down, heâs happy …
14/02/26 10:20 MHToast can become quite excited during play and may get jumpy or a little mouthy when overstimulated, but with clear boundaries and positive reinforcement, he settles nicely and shows great focusâhe even walks beautifully at your side and checks in frequently. Once the excitement winds down, heâs happy to relax and enjoy calm companionship.Toast does have a luxating patella (a knee condition), so he will need a home committed to keeping his activity low-impact.While he enjoys chasing a ball, too much running or vigorous activity can cause him to favor his leg afterward. For that reason, he should avoid rough play and high-intensity exercise, and he is not a candidate for playgroups at this time. Heâs perfectly content chewing on a tennis ball, enjoying controlled fetch, and participating in enrichment activities that engage his mind without putting strain on his knee.11/30/25 07:37Meet Toast, a labrador mix who's always eager to greet new friends with a wagging tail and bright eyes. Heâs incredibly friendly with people and loves nothing more than being part of the action.This handsome boy is full of life and would thrive in an active home where he can stretch his legs, explore the outdoors, and burn off his big Labrador energy (safely, of course). Regular, low impact exercise and mental stimulation are best - think leisurely hikes, walks in different places and puzzle toys - His treat motivation makes him a wonderful training partner.heâs smart, eager to please, and ready to learn all the good-dog skills youâd like to teach him!At the shelter, Toast has shown himself to be social with other dogs, enjoying playtime and friendly interactions. He gets very excited during active moments, but one of his most endearing qualities is how he settles into calm companionship once he gets his energy out! Give him a soft spot to curl up and a human nearby, and heâs content!Toast has shown some prey drive toward cats, so heâll need a home committed to managing that behaviorâideally one without feline friends or with a family experienced in safe, structured introductions and training.If youâre looking for a loyal, joyful, and affectionate companion whoâs as ready for adventure as he is for quiet snuggles, Toast might just be your perfect match. Heâs waiting patiently to loveâand be lovedâby his new family.