Mixed Breed
Fredy
Adult·Male·Medium
Community & partner vetted
So you can sleep tight
About Fredy
Fredy / Male / 7 Years Old / 25 lbs / Mixed / Good with Dogs / Untested with Kids & Cats /From Mexico / Fostered in Oakville
Follow Fredy's journey on Instagram @fosterbykails
Meet Fredy, a gentle soul with a heart full of love and a calm, easygoing nature. Surrendered in February 2026 due to unfortunate circumstances, Fredy has handled the transition with quiet resilience and is now looking for a soft place to land.
Fredy is the definition of a companion dog. He loves his people deeply, leaning in for cuddles, nuzzling for affection, and gets so excited to go on walks that he'll literally jump for joy. Hes polite on leash and enjoys short strolls (about 515 minutes), along with a bit of playtimeespecially if theres a ball or chew toy involved. At home, hes calm and trustworthy, happily free-roaming without causing trouble.
Hes friendly and relaxed when meeting new adults, though he may initially bark when guests enter the home. With a little time and familiarity, he warms up nicely. On walks, hes easygoing overall but can be vocal around larger dogs and more interested in smaller ones. Fredy does well with dogs he knows but can be selective with new canine friends so slow, supervised introductions are important.
Fredy has not been directly tested with children, but he has shown calm curiosity from a distance and may be best suited to a home with older, respectful kids or an adult-only environment.
Fredy may be a hidden seniorwhile records list him as 7, his condition suggests he could be a bit older. He has a lower energy level and is best suited to a low-impact lifestyle with shorter walks and cozy rest spots.
Fredy has a slight outward turn in his left front paw (called a valgus deformity), which gives his leg a unique look. This is typically caused by how the bone developed as he grew, and in Fredys case, it doesnt cause him any discomfort or require any treatment its simply part of what makes him, him!
He also has a small, soft fatty lump on his lower chest (lipoma), along with a few small benign skin growths on his head, nose, and left wrist. These are non-cancerous and very common, especially as dogs get older, and they dont impact his day-to-day life. He also has some arthritis in his back legs, which further supports keeping his exercise low-impact and manageable.
Fredy is still working on consistent house training and may have occasional marking, especially overnight or when left alone, where a belly band has been helpful. Crate training isnt recommended for him at this stage, as it can increase stress. He can be left alone for several hours and settles well.
Fredy would thrive in a home with few stairs, an apartment or condo, or in a place with a fenced yard that gives him room for his occasional bouts of zoomies. A quiet environment where he can stay close to his people will help him truly settle and feel secure.
If you're ready for a fine furry companion, then Fredy is ready to fill your home with love in his golden years.
If youre interested in adopting Fredy, please apply at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/adoption-info#adoption-form
Fredys adoption fee is $550. To learn more about our adoption fees and the process, please visit our FAQs at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/about-us#about-faqs
Fredy / Male / 7 Years Old / 25 lbs / Mixed / Good with Dogs / Untested with Kids & Cats /From Mexico / Fostered in Oakville
Follow Fredy's journey on Instagram @fosterbykails
Meet Fredy, a gentle soul with a heart full of love and a calm, easygoing nature. Surrendered in February 2026 due to unfortunate circumstances, Fredy has handled the transition with quiet resilience and is now looking for a soft place to land.
Fredy is the definition of a companion dog. He loves his people deeply, leaning in for cuddles, nuzzling for affection, and gets so excited to go on walks that he'll literally jump for joy. Hes polite on leash and enjoys short strolls (about 515 minutes), along with a bit of playtimeespecially if theres a ball or chew toy involved. At home, hes calm and trustworthy, happily free-roaming without causing trouble.
Hes friendly and relaxed when meeting new adults, though he may initially bark when guests enter the home. With a little time and familiarity, he warms up nicely. On walks, hes easygoing overall but can be vocal around larger dogs and more interested in smaller ones. Fredy does well with dogs he knows but can be selective with new canine friends so slow, supervised introductions are important.
Fredy has not been directly tested with children, but he has shown calm curiosity from a distance and may be best suited to a home with older, respectful kids or an adult-only environment.
Fredy may be a hidden seniorwhile records list him as 7, his condition suggests he could be a bit older. He has a lower energy level and is best suited to a low-impact lifestyle with shorter walks and cozy rest spots.
Fredy has a slight outward turn in his left front paw (called a valgus deformity), which gives his leg a unique look. This is typically caused by how the bone developed as he grew, and in Fredys case, it doesnt cause him any discomfort or require any treatment its simply part of what makes him, him!
He also has a small, soft fatty lump on his lower chest (lipoma), along with a few small benign skin growths on his head, nose, and left wrist. These are non-cancerous and very common, especially as dogs get older, and they dont impact his day-to-day life. He also has some arthritis in his back legs, which further supports keeping his exercise low-impact and manageable.
Fredy is still working on consistent house training and may have occasional marking, especially overnight or when left alone, where a belly band has been helpful. Crate training isnt recommended for him at this stage, as it can increase stress. He can be left alone for several hours and settles well.
Fredy would thrive in a home with few stairs, an apartment or condo, or in a place with a fenced yard that gives him room for his occasional bouts of zoomies. A quiet environment where he can stay close to his people will help him truly settle and feel secure.
If you're ready for a fine furry companion, then Fredy is ready to fill your home with love in his golden years.
If youre interested in adopting Fredy, please apply at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/adoption-info#adoption-form
Fredys adoption fee is $550. To learn more about our adoption fees and the process, please visit our FAQs at https://www.fetchandreleash.ca/about-us#about-faqs
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Mixed Breed
Exercise
30 min/day, Moderate activity
Trainability
Moderate
Experience
First-time friendly
Living space
Apartment, Condo, House, Acreage
Shedding
Moderate
Lifespan
10-15 years
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