Greater Edmonton Animal Rescue Society
7 adoptable pets

Java
~7 years (as of April 2026) • Espresso Sprinter (Chihuahua)

S’more
~4.5 months (as of June 2026) • Campfire Wigglehound (Blue Heeler X)


Jason
~6.5 years (as of April 2026) • Shep X

Lumby
Unknown • Fetch Fanatic (Mixed)


Xyla
~8 years (as of Oct/25) • Bulldog X
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