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Pembroke Welsh Corgi – Traits, Shedding & Exercise | LeashFree.ca
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Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Pembroke Welsh Corgi. Is the Pembroke Welsh Corgi Right for You? Traits, Training & Care Tips. The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a cheerful, smart, and famously long-and-low herding dog from Wales.

Cardigan Welsh Corgi – Traits, Shedding & Exercise | LeashFree.ca
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Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Cardigan Welsh Corgi Guide for Canadian Owners: Energy, Grooming & Health Essentials. The Cardigan Welsh Corgi (“Cardi”) is the original, long-tailed Welsh herder—smart, sturdy, and wonderfully devoted.

Swedish Vallhund – Size, Energy & Grooming in Canada | LeashFree.ca
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Their lineage is closely tied to other spitz-type dogs, and they share similarities with the Welsh Corgi, leading some to speculate on shared ancestry.

Welsh Springer Spaniel – Traits, Shedding & Exercise | LeashFree.ca
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Welsh Springer Spaniel. Welsh Springer Spaniel. Everything to Know About the Welsh Springer Spaniel: Temperament, Shedding & Exercise in Canada.

Welsh Terrier – Traits, Shedding & Exercise in Canada | LeashFree.ca
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Welsh Terrier. Welsh Terrier. Is the Welsh Terrier Right for You? Traits, Training & Care Tips. The Welsh Terrier is a spirited, intelligent, and friendly medium-sized terrier with a distinctive wiry coat and an adventurous personality.

Lakeland Terrier – Size, Energy & Grooming in Canada | LeashFree.ca
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From England’s Lake District, the Lakeland worked as a fox and vermin hunter across rugged fells—related to the Border and Welsh Terriers. Recognized by major kennel clubs, it’s prized for courage, comedy, and a weatherproof coat.

Sealyham Terrier – Size, Energy & Grooming in Canada | LeashFree.ca
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Bred by crossing small terriers with corgis, wire fox terriers, Dandie Dinmont terriers, and West Highland white terriers, the goal was to produce a small, strong, and fearless hunting dog capable of dispatching otters, foxes, and badgers.

Top 15 Halloween Dog Costume Ideas for 2025 | LeashFree.ca
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Corgis. or. Dachshunds. Canadian tip: Layer a thin shirt underneath for chilly October evenings. 🦸 3. Superhero Squad. From Spider-Pup to Wonder Woof, superhero costumes dominate 2025 trends. Best for: Energetic breeds like. Boxers. or.

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.

Russian Toy with a sleek black and tan coat sitting on a dirt trail in a forest, looking alert with large, feathered ears.

Russian Toy

The Russian Toy is a delicate, charming, and intelligent toy breed known for its petite size, lively spirit, and affectionate nature. Originally bred as a companion dog for Russian nobility, the breed comes in both smooth and long-haired varieties. Quick, alert, and deeply attached to their owners, Russian Toys thrive in homes where they can enjoy companionship, gentle play, and plenty of affection.

A photograph of a Brussels Griffon dog captures it sitting alertly on a dirt trail surrounded by green forest foliage.

Brussels Griffon

The Brussels Griffon is a big personality in a tiny, bearded package. Lively, sensitive, and people-obsessed, “Griffs” shadow their humans like Velcro and thrive on training games and couch cuddles. Available in rough (wiry) and smooth coat varieties, they’re great apartment dogs with modest exercise needs. If you’re searching “Are Brussels Griffons hypoallergenic?”—no, but rough, hand-stripped coats shed very little. “Do Brussels Griffons bark a lot?”—they can be alert; teach “quiet.”

Sealyham Terrier with a shaggy white coat sitting on a dirt trail covered in autumn leaves, looking cheerful with its tongue out and floppy ears.

Sealyham Terrier

The Sealyham Terrier is a charming, sturdy, and spirited small terrier breed known for its distinctive long, low body, luxurious white coat, and bold personality. Originating from Wales, this breed was developed for hunting small game and excels as a confident, affectionate companion today. Intelligent and adaptable, the Sealyham Terrier is equally at home in the countryside or city, making it a wonderful choice for those seeking a loyal and playful canine friend.

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.