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Explore Dog Breeds Loved Across Canada

Choosing the right dog breed is one of the most important steps before adopting a furry friend in Canada.  Different breeds have unique personalities, exercise needs, and care requirements.  Explore our dog breed profiles to learn which dogs are best for Canadian families, apartment living,  active lifestyles, or first-time owners.

A Brittany Spaniel sitting on a dirt path outdoors with a white and orange coat, floppy ears, and an alert expression.

Brittany

The Brittany is an energetic, eager-to-please bird dog known for its agility, affectionate nature, and versatility in both the field and the home. Equally suited for hunting upland game birds or snuggling with the family, Brittanys are intelligent, compact, and full of zest for life. Ideal for active households, they thrive when given a job and plenty of daily exercise.

A photograph of a Carolina Dog shows it sitting attentively on a forest path with its ears perked, surrounded by lush greenery.

Carolina Dog

The Carolina Dog—often called the “American Dingo”—is a primitive, free-living dog type discovered in the U.S. Southeast and selectively developed as a stable companion. Wary with strangers yet deeply bonded to “their people,” Carolina Dogs are athletic, clean, and cat-agile with a distinctive fishhook tail and pricked ears. If you’re asking “Are Carolina Dogs good apartment dogs?”—yes, for active owners who meet exercise and socialization needs. “Do Carolina Dogs shed?”—moderately year-round with seasonal coat blows. “Are Carolina Dogs hypoallergenic?”—no.

 Tibetan Mastiff with a thick black and tan coat sitting on a dirt trail in a pine forest, looking strong and majestic with its tongue out.

Tibetan Mastiff

The Tibetan Mastiff is an imposing, powerful, and deeply loyal guardian breed from the Himalayan region, renowned for its protective instincts, independence, and striking mane-like coat. Originally bred to guard monasteries and livestock from predators, the Tibetan Mastiff is calm and affectionate with family but naturally reserved and territorial with strangers. Best suited for experienced owners with ample space, this ancient breed thrives when given a purpose, strong leadership, and a close bond with its people.

Browse Dog Parks by Province

Discover off-leash dog parks across Canada, organized by province. Whether you're looking for a fenced dog run in the city or a sprawling trail in the countryside, start by choosing your province below.

Dog Parks in Ontario

From Toronto to Ottawa and every small town in between, Ontario offers hundreds of leash-free areas for your pup to explore.

Dog Parks in British Columbia

Enjoy off-leash adventures with your dog in lush coastal forests, mountain trails, and urban greenspaces across B.C.

Dog Parks in Alberta

Discover scenic leash-free parks in Alberta’s cities and foothills, including Calgary, Edmonton, and beyond.

Dog Parks in Manitoba

Find friendly off-leash zones across Winnipeg and Manitoba’s prairie towns — perfect for every pup.

Dog Parks in Saskatchewan

Let your dog roam free in spacious dog parks located in Saskatoon, Regina, and more across Saskatchewan.

Dog Parks in Quebec

Discover dog parks in Montreal, Quebec City, and surrounding regions with fenced areas and trail access.

Dog Parks in New Brunswick

Find leash-free zones from Fredericton to Moncton with scenic spots and dog-friendly trails.

Dog Parks in Nova Scotia

Enjoy coastal dog parks and wooded paths around Halifax and communities across Nova Scotia.

Dog Parks in Prince Edward Island

Explore the best off-leash areas in PEI, from scenic green spaces to small-town dog parks.

Dog Parks in Newfoundland & Labrador

Discover dog parks nestled in coastal towns and cities like St. John’s — where your pup can play and explore.

Browse Dog Parks by Province

Discover off-leash dog parks across Canada, organized by province. Whether you're looking for a fenced dog run in the city or a sprawling trail in the countryside, start by choosing your province below.

Dog Parks in Ontario

From Toronto to Ottawa and every small town in between, Ontario offers hundreds of leash-free areas for your pup to explore.

Dog Parks in British Columbia

Enjoy off-leash adventures with your dog in lush coastal forests, mountain trails, and urban greenspaces across B.C.

Dog Parks in Alberta

Discover scenic leash-free parks in Alberta’s cities and foothills, including Calgary, Edmonton, and beyond.

Dog Parks in Manitoba

Find friendly off-leash zones across Winnipeg and Manitoba’s prairie towns — perfect for every pup.

Dog Parks in Saskatchewan

Let your dog roam free in spacious dog parks located in Saskatoon, Regina, and more across Saskatchewan.

Dog Parks in Quebec

Discover dog parks in Montreal, Quebec City, and surrounding regions with fenced areas and trail access.

Dog Parks in New Brunswick

Find leash-free zones from Fredericton to Moncton with scenic spots and dog-friendly trails.

Dog Parks in Nova Scotia

Enjoy coastal dog parks and wooded paths around Halifax and communities across Nova Scotia.

Dog Parks in Prince Edward Island

Explore the best off-leash areas in PEI, from scenic green spaces to small-town dog parks.

Dog Parks in Newfoundland & Labrador

Discover dog parks nestled in coastal towns and cities like St. John’s — where your pup can play and explore.