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10 – Periwinkle - Pit Bull Terrier available for adoption in Calgary

10 – Periwinkle

2 months oldPit Bull Terrier

Small Sizehigh Energy
2 – Oakley - Pit Bull Terrier available for adoption in Calgary

2 – Oakley

2 months oldPit Bull Terrier

Small Sizehigh Energy
3 – Hickory - Pit Bull Terrier available for adoption in Calgary

3 – Hickory

2 months oldPit Bull Terrier

Small Sizehigh Energy
4 – Ivy - Pit Bull Terrier available for adoption in Calgary

4 – Ivy

2 months oldPit Bull Terrier

Small Sizehigh Energy
5 – Thumper - Pit Bull Terrier available for adoption in Calgary

5 – Thumper

2 months oldPit Bull Terrier

Small Sizehigh Energy
6 – Violet - Pit Bull Terrier available for adoption in Calgary

6 – Violet

2 months oldPit Bull Terrier

Small Sizehigh Energy
7 – Tulip - Pit Bull Terrier available for adoption in Calgary

7 – Tulip

2 months oldPit Bull Terrier

Small Sizehigh Energy
8 – Sweet Pea - Pit Bull Terrier available for adoption in Calgary

8 – Sweet Pea

2 months oldPit Bull Terrier

Small Sizehigh Energy
9 – Petunia - Pit Bull Terrier available for adoption in Calgary

9 – Petunia

2 months oldPit Bull Terrier

Small Sizehigh Energy
Alvin - Jack Russell Terrier / Spitz (Unknown Type, Small) available for adoption in Calgary

Alvin

5 yearsJack Russell Terrier / Spitz (Unknown Type, Small)

Medium Sizelow Energy
Kids
Arthur - Pit Bull Terrier available for adoption in Calgary

Arthur

12 years oldPit Bull Terrier

Medium Sizelow Energy
Ashe - German Shepherd Dog / Labrador Retriever available for adoption in Calgary

Ashe

6 yearsGerman Shepherd Dog / Labrador Retriever

Medium Sizelow Energy
Kids
Bailey - Mixed Breed available for adoption in Calgary

Bailey

UnknownMixed Breed

Large Sizelow Energy
Dogs
Bear - Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler available for adoption in Calgary

Bear

8 years oldAustralian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler

Medium Sizelow Energy
Bear - Rottweiler / Staffordshire Bull Terrier available for adoption in Calgary

Bear

4 yearsRottweiler / Staffordshire Bull Terrier

Medium Sizemedium Energy
Benekli - German Shorthaired Pointer / Akbash available for adoption in Calgary

Benekli

3 yearsGerman Shorthaired Pointer / Akbash

Large Sizelow Energy
Kids
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Adopting a dog in Vancouver

Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia and the centre of the Lower Mainland, and the BC SPCA runs more adoption branches here than anywhere else in the province. That gives a Vancouver adopter a real advantage: a steady supply of dogs and a well-resourced shelter behind every listing.

LocalPetFinder is not a shelter. We do not house dogs or process adoptions. We pull BC SPCA dog listings from across Metro Vancouver into one place and refresh them on a regular cycle, so what you see is close to what is genuinely available right now. When you find a dog, you apply through the BC SPCA directly. The site is free and we never add a fee on top of the adoption cost.

The BC SPCA across Metro Vancouver

The BC SPCA is the largest animal welfare organization in British Columbia, with branches throughout Metro Vancouver including Vancouver, the North Shore, Burnaby, Surrey, and the Tri-Cities. Dogs listed here for Vancouver come from those Lower Mainland branches, so the pool is broader than any single shelter location.

Every BC SPCA dog is assessed, vetted, and cared for before it is made available, and staff write honest notes on temperament and needs. Because dogs move between branches and into foster homes, apply as soon as you see one that fits. A good match in a busy market does not wait long.

What the adoption fee covers

A BC SPCA adoption fee is not the dog's price. It offsets the medical work the shelter has already paid for, and it is a fraction of what that work costs out of pocket. A BC SPCA dog adoption fee generally covers the spay or neuter surgery, core vaccinations, a microchip, deworming and basic parasite treatment, and a veterinary health check before placement.

Confirm the current fee and exactly what is included on the dog's own listing, since it varies with age and any special medical care. The principle holds: a fully vetted adopted dog is far cheaper than a free online dog you then have to vet yourself.

Owning a dog in a rainy coastal city

Vancouver's climate is the opposite of the prairie cold. Winters are mild but wet, with long stretches of rain rather than deep freeze, and a dog still needs daily exercise through all of it.

  • A good towel routine and a quick rinse of muddy paws after walks keeps a wet-weather dog manageable indoors.
  • Many Vancouver dogs live in apartments and condos. A calmer, lower-energy dog adapts well to that, but it still needs real outdoor time every day.
  • The seawall, Stanley Park, Pacific Spirit Park, and the North Shore trails make year-round walking realistic even in the rain.
  • Check your building or strata rules on dog size and number before you adopt, so a home move is never forced on the dog later.

How the adoption process works

Adopting through the BC SPCA is straightforward:

  • Browse the dogs below and find one whose size, energy, and compatibility fit your home.
  • Click through to the BC SPCA and start their adoption application or book a visit to the branch.
  • The shelter reviews it, usually with a conversation about your home and routine.
  • You meet the dog in person, sometimes in its foster home, so you see real behaviour before deciding.
  • If it is a fit, you finalize the paperwork, pay the adoption fee, and take your dog home.

Why adopt instead of shop

Metro Vancouver sees a steady stream of dogs of every age, size, and temperament, including the hardy mixed-breed dogs that often make the most adaptable family pets. Adopting frees shelter and foster space for the next dog, and it costs far less than buying.

You also adopt with better information. A breeder or an online seller cannot tell you how a puppy will handle a toddler, a cat, or being alone all day. BC SPCA staff and foster homes can describe how the dog in front of you already behaves, which is the single best predictor of how the next year goes.

Browse dogs from BC SPCA Vancouver Branch, Heart and Soul Dog and Cat Rescue, Loved at Last Dog Rescue, Langley Animal Protection Society. Looking elsewhere in the province? See all British Columbia adoption options.

Not sure which Vancouver rescue is right for you?

Our complete guide reviews every Vancouver-area dog rescue side-by-side — wait times, costs, what each one specialises in, and how to find the right fit for your situation.

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