Toronto Dogs on the Web
Whether you are looking for a dog or looking to enrich the life of one you already have, the internet is a great resource to find dogs, information, or connect with other dog lovers in your local area.
http://www.torontodogs.com/ – is a forum that discusses all things dog in Toronto. Looking for a groomer or a vet? Perhaps you want to visit a dog park? Torontodogs.com has links to dog walkers, groomers, pet stores and much, much more. It’s a great first stop in researching how dog friendly your community is.
http://www.torontohumanesociety.com/ – The Toronto Humane Society is a good starting point for anyone looking for a dog. There are pictures of the dogs, as well as a color coded system that advises potential adopters of the risks associated with particular dogs.
http://www.toronto.ca/animal_services/centres.htm – This is the City of Toronto’s animal services site. There are pets for adoption and information on licensing.
http://www.dogsx3.com/ – This is the online version of Dogs Dogs Dogs, a magazine dedicated to canines in Toronto. It also features links to rescue organizations across Canada; groups of people who are dedicated to saving specific breeds of dogs from pounds across the country.
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/ – Kijiji has listing for dogs, cats and a variety of other miscellaneous items. The dogs are searchable by breed and there are many new dogs posted daily. This service is free and accessible to anyone.
http://www.torontobarks.com/ – A forum for pet owners and people in the pet business (vets, pet store owners, trainers, walkers, ect).
http://www.4leggedlove.com/ – A dog placement and adoption agency located in Etobicoke.
http://www.petfinder.com/ – Petfinder features dogs from all over North America. You can search by breed, age and area code to find the perfect dog for you. All of these dogs are in humane societies, rescue groups or shelters and are desperate to find their forever family.
Do you have any information on dogs on the web in Toronto? Do you belong to a dog group or work in a canine field? Please feel free to discuss dogs in your world below.