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Theadore aka Lord Wellesley
Theadore was destined to die in a small wire crate in horrible conditions. A rescuer posted him appealing for help to find a foster and financial aid for his care. Two rescues worked together and saved him. They made sure his multiple medical needs were met and after a year of treatments and slow recovery, he was finally on the mend. Unfortunately, he laid around depressed and barely moved. Other rescue dogs tried to engage with him but he acted like they were invisible. The poor guy had given up.
One of the rescues reached out to us for help. We took him in. He cried a lot in his first foster home, even when foster mom skipped work to walk him all day….Sadly, nothing stopped the whining, it was heartbreaking. Theadore was returned to our immediate care where he would hopefully find comfort amongst the five chows. It helped a little but he still whimpered, was grumpy and clearly unhappy.
Things immediately changed when his new foster…FOREVER Dad came to pick him up. Literally….he scooped him up in his arms and put him in the back of his vehicle. I was shocked because he let out a warning growl when we tried previously.
Off they went with a busy day ahead, in and out of the car and each time, Theadore was lifted up into Daddy’s safe arms.
Finally they arrived home where he met the rest of the family and his fur-sister for the first time. Immediately, Theadore claimed a bed, made friends with everyone including his sibling, but best of all, he stopped crying! It gets better… In days to come, we received a video of him running! He was actually playing a game of chase with Lady Kensington! This was a completely different dog.
Poor Theadore stunk and it was getting worse. Yeast was so bad he had to be shaved and endure medicated baths several times a week. Daddy took great care of him but a round of antibiotics, probiotics and diet change also helped.
Theadore’s new name is Lord Wellesley and though he and Lady Kensington make a lovely pair, our boy is truly in love with his new Daddy.
Congratulations Lord Wellesley, you found your Daddy and are finally happy. -
Sophie
Another Happy Ending!
A shelter in Quebec reached out to us
for help with another female who landed in their care. The staff contact, was very invested in the well being of the last dog we pulled from them and was hoping for another successful outcome.
We have a few applications on file, most have current pets looking for a friend but this cutie needed to be an only dog.
One approved applicant had enjoyed chow-love for over 9 years until her fur baby passed. Now her home felt too quiet, empty and a bit lonely. It was time to add a furry friend back into her life. Sophie and our applicant seemed like the perfect match.
Instead of moving Sophie to Mississauga, we took a less stressful approach and arranged a meet and greet directly with the shelter.
The day they met, Sophie put her best paw forward and won the affection of her new Mom! Together they left the shelter and headed home! The first day/night, Sophie happily settled in and enjoyed a quiet nights sleep. The next day she wasted no time asking for attention and belly rubs. Sophie’s met several people and has been an absolute “gem”. She’s perfect except not being dog-dog friendly so her mom will have a bit of work ahead of her, but this sweet furry friend is definitely worth the effort! The house is once again filled with the fabulous love from a chow as is her heart. Congratulations Sophie and her new mom! -
Honey
Best way to kick off a week! HAPPY HAPPY HAPPY!
Honey was picked up by Animal Services emaciated with a severe urinary tract infection and diarrhea. She weighed a mere 9kg! She was so weak, she could hardly walk. They put her on antibiotics right away and contacted us for help. Together we got some of the basic vetting done such as blood work and vaccines. There was a kennel cough outbreak in the facility that delayed our visit but gave her time to build her strength up. When we arrived to assess her, she met us with an affectionate wagging tail. Unfortunately we were full and couldn’t pull her until we found a reliable foster. The pressure to move her became critical as her name was on the euthanasia list but we were determined to make something work. Honey had a guardian Angel, a past adopter agreed to temporary foster her. They definitely got more than they signed up for….Honey started her heat! Thankfully they endured, and several weeks later she was spayed. (They managed to survive the cone of destruction!) Once healed from her surgery, she would be ready to find her forever home….except she was already there. Life with Honey was as sweet as it can bee but this little household star already had a new name, Ginger! Congratulations Ginger, you will be forever treated like a movie star! We are grateful for the support for this lovely little girl and thrilled she’ll always have exceptional care! Congratulations! -
Chance
BEST WAY TO START THE WEEK! Chance is HOME!
Chance, what an ironic name for this poor boy. Late December 2024 a benevolent social worker reached out to us regarding a chow when the elderly man she was checking on needed to be hospitalized. An ambulance arrived and intended to drop Chance off at the shelter on their way to the hospital. When the paramedic tried to help him into the vehicle by coaxing him with food then pushing his back end up, he nipped her hand. Animal Services were called for assistance and deemed Chance aggressive as they too had difficulty lifting his rear up and into a crate. As a result, they put him on a bite hold for ten days and scheduled him to be euthanized immediately after.
The social worker followed up with the shelter and our rescue hoping for a miracle. This was a 10 year old dog, grossly neglected with a bite against him.
His life with his owner likely started off pretty well but sadly deteriorated over time. He went several days without food, his water source was a broken toilet bowl, there were no signs of dog dishes or time outdoors. Chance had no choice but to use the very small living space as his bathroom and sleeping area. He had a piece of a blanket and leash matted into his fur along with urine and feces. This poor dog had huge bald spots where fur should have naturally been. The shelter’s vet suggested he had dermatitis or alopecia and noted how thin his body was. The vet also noted how aggressive Chance was as did the shelter staff when we followed up.
Once Chance’s bite hold was over, we acted quickly to ensure his safe release. We arrived at the shelter hoping they could put a harness on him before he left. No one was comfortable handling him in that manner and Chance wasn’t exactly making a good impression on anyone. The girls had serious concerns about my safety managing him and gave me every guilt free reason to just walk away… even encouraged us to go for lunch and think about it. We left but didn’t feel good about leaving him there even though we still hadn’t met him. Respecting their advice and experience we concluded that; if Chance actually got into our car… but was as difficult and unadoptable as they claimed, we would feed him a delicious roast beef dinner and humanly euthanize him with kindness and dignity.
Chance did get into our vehicle but neglected to show us any signs of aggression! Instead, Chance tried to show us what a good boy he was by leaning in for attention, pawing us for pets and patiently waiting for his leash to click on. We gave him a couple weeks to show his true “aggressive” nature, but he poured on the charm wagging his bald tail non stop. It wasn’t easy for him at first. He wanted to be outside but with no fur coat, he was freezing and whined….Chance got a fancy new jacket. Initially he rationed his food by dumping his bowl and hiding it under his blankets. When it kept getting cleaned up and fresh food appeared regularly, he finally stopped and only buried his chewy bones. Chance met several people who dropped by, greeting them with the same happy wagging tail and often offered “Chance hugs”. He walked like a dream prancing happily along clearly enjoying the outdoors. Everyone fell in love and hoped that someone would give Chance a chance.
We did everything we possibly could to make his life better from a well needed bath to nose to tail vetting. His skin is fine, it was was scrapped and tested and with excellent nutrition, his fur is visibly growing in. Chance had a major tooth pulled during his teeth cleaning and blood rechecked. His only, and biggest problem was, he was desperately lonely. He whined to be petted and was torn whether to enjoy the outdoors or our company. He needed more…and deserved more…..and now he has it all.
A previous adopter just lost her beautiful girl unexpectedly leaving her devastated and bewildered. Her empty home was a constant reminder of how lonely life is without your best friend. She reached out to us and asked if it was too soon to consider another dog. We replied, “the best way to honour a dogs life, especially a rescues, is to open your heart and home to another dog in need. You’re not replacing your dog, your honouring your dog, expanding your heart and filling it with love”.
We discussed Chance knowing she followed his story and had a huge soft spot for him….but it was still early and there were many things to consider especially with an older dog.
After many texts, calls and messages, we knew Chance was pulling at her heart strings. We as a rescue committed to supporting him financially for any major vetting for whatever time he has left to enjoy his new life.
Saturday morning Susan picked up Indy’s ashes and brought her home full of mixed emotions. That afternoon, Chance walked through her door and right into her heart.
After a nice walk, he curled up on his dog bed and had a very peaceful nap…he was relaxed and exactly where he was supposed to be. In case Susan had any doubts, they faded quickly when she received her first Chances hug.
Thank you Indy for giving your mum signs to move forward…she is in good paws, he will take care of her.
Congratulations Susan and Chance who rescued each other.On a side note, Chance’s previous Dad is still in the hospital. He asks about his dog and has been assured he is in the best care.
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Lovely
Happy Ending for lovely Lovely!
A dedicated employee from a shelter in Quebec reached out to us for help with a chow. She came into their care from a puppy mill right after having a litter of puppies. Her name was Lovely. She was described as a shy girl who liked cats more than people or other dogs…although clearly she won the heart of the staff who advocated for her. When Lovely arrived into rescue, we knew immediately she was going to live up to her name! The perfect home was already anxiously awaiting for a chow who would be happy to share space with their two cats.
Lovely, now named Pepper met her new “Mom & Dad” and within minutes gave them kisses. She settled in quickly and they love her to bits! Congratulations Pepper and your new family! -
Seth

Happy Adoption! Seth & his new family!
The Kingston Humane Society reached out to us when a chow was surrendered to their shelter. Apparently his previous owner’s work schedule changed, leaving Seth alone for 14 hours a day and complained that he was destructive in the home. The KHS took great care of this boy until he was safely transferred to us. In our care, Seth was a happy energetic boy who desperately needed to learn leash manners. He learned quickly, eager to hear what a good boy he was. He even played gently with his stuffies.
A lovely couple who have been patiently waiting for the right dog to fit into their family, hoped it would be this delightful guy. They quickly contacted us for an update and followed his progress. Seth was nothing but love, and these folks had a ton to give. It was an easy adoption for a sweet boy to move into a chow loving home. Seth will never be left alone for extended hours but instead enjoy wonderful walks, a basket of toys, lots of cuddles and people who can’t get enough of his goofy attention. Congratulations Seth and your new forever family! -
Lena

After posting the stats about Lena yesterday, we hoped it would show our dedication and desperation to help Lena the sweet Shar Pei
..…24 hours later….
We are absolutely thrilled to announce that Lena has found her forever home!
This wonderful couple and their Sharpei made the trip to meet her at the shelter today…It was love at first sight for everyone! The picture shows the giant smile on Lena’s fury face. They were so excited to share the news of their newest family member with us, and we are equally overjoyed.
We’d like to thank everyone who shared her post. We also thank her new family for opening their hearts and home to this little girl who was so deserving of a chance of a wonderful new life. -
Kaly
Kaly was surrendered to the shelter because someone in the family developed allergies. Ironically, Kaly’s inflamed, swollen red skin indicated that she had been suffering from allergies for a very long time with no relief other than scratching herself raw. The shelter’s vet put her on prednisone, antibiotics, trazodone and gabapentin for pain, and also meds for nasty ear infections.
Not only was this poor dog suffering physically but she was mentally scared and confused. She went from having a family and home, to being alone in a noisy stressful kennel environment.
Kaly needed a special adopter where she would be the only pet (at least to start), with Shar Pei experience, comfortable with medical issues, have lots of patience, and actually afford a Shar Pei. She needed help..she needed an Angel.
We advocated for this sad soul, by sharing updates and pictures each time we visited her at the shelter. She was looking a little brighter each day and we felt a tiny bit hopeful as she slowly came out of her shell.A couple happened to see her profile that was shared by mutual friend, but they already had a lovely Shar Pei girl.
Sadly and unexpectedly their beautiful girl (who had been diagnosed with kidney failure) crossed the Rainbow Bridge leaving them devastated and heart broken. In their grief, Kaly’s post still lingered in the back of their minds, but bringing in another dog was far too soon. Oddly, something about her made them want to know more. After discussing her history and backstory, they decided to at least meet her and consider the possibility of fostering. Neither one were ready to welcome a new dog permanently into their lives… then they met Kaly.
The connection was instant. Kaly was at ease in their space as if she had met them several times before. The couple played it cool and agreed to foster….However, when Kaly’s little paws walked through their front door, they knew she wasn’t going anywhere, because she was “home”
Marla, Corey and Kaly, your guardian Angel likely has wings and a tail, and we’re sure she brought you all together to help your hearts heal. All eyes were Misty with joy for the love of pattering paws filling your hearts and home once again. -
Saski
Saski! Found her forever home….
When females decide they don’t like each other and declare war, it generally becomes deadly especially between chows. After four years of living in harmony, three “sisters” had enough and life became crates, gates, tension, stress and non-stop worry. At first they managed it, but one slip up, one sneaky move, one gate not latched properly would end with a badly injured dog, a big vet bill, lots of trauma and emotions including guilt.
Leaving them alone even separated was not a trustworthy option. For the last few years, someone was alway home to ensure they were both safe from each other. Obviously this was not an ideal life for them or their dogs, but these were their babies, and they were “managing“ it. Finally the emotional and sensible decision was made to rehome two of the three girls. Peanut found her forever home relatively quickly and is blossoming.
Several applications came in for Saski but we waited for the perfect fit…and it was worth the wait!
A retired couple who catered to their last beloved chow baby were ready to welcome Saski into their family.
The two families met and clicked, it was a great start… but no one expected it to be love at first sight for Saskie and her new mom. It was bittersweet. Our hearts go out to Saski’s first momma who made the tough but unselfish decision to let her go and enjoy the rest of her life as she should.
We also celebrate this special happy ending for her new family…or rather her new extended family who already love her dearly. Saski is taking full advantage of running freely in the huge yard clearing out all the resident chipmunks and having a blast. Putting the well being of another before your emotions is brave, unselfish and true love.
Hearts will heal as others grow. Congratulations Saski, and to both families who love you more than words. -
Mary & Hattie
Amazing! Merlins Hope has the BEST followers! Thank you everyone who shared, liked & commented on these 2 sweet Shar peis. You reading this…are amazing & we appreciate you! Mary & Hattie left the shelter yesterday with their new family. With lots of excitement, they drove 8 hours one way to meet them. The shelter opened at 11:00 and by noon they were packed up, settled in and making the long drive home. It was wagging tails & kisses all around. Congratulations
Mary, Hattie & your new family!







