Yeti is an adorable male puppy with a playful spirit, a curious mind, and a heart full of love. Born to Stanleigh alongside his siblings Contigo, Ello, and Owala, Yeti is part of a litter named after popular water bottle brands. While his name may bring to mind chilly mountain adventures, this little pup is all about bringing warmth, happiness, and companionship to everyone he meets.
Like any puppy, Yeti is eager to explore the world around him. He enjoys playing with his siblings, investigating new sights and smells, and turning everyday moments into exciting adventures. Whether he’s chasing a toy, learning something new, or settling in for a cozy nap, Yeti approaches life with enthusiasm and joy.
Yeti has a friendly and affectionate nature that makes him easy to love. He enjoys spending time with people and is looking for a family that will help him continue to grow into a confident, well-mannered adult dog. With positive reinforcement, patience, and plenty of affection, he’ll thrive and become a loyal lifelong companion.
True to his name, Yeti might sound like a legendary creature, but there’s nothing mysterious about how wonderful he is! In fact, the only thing hard to believe is that this sweet puppy hasn’t found his forever home yet. Unlike the elusive Yeti of folklore, this Yeti wants to be found–and once you meet him, you’ll have no trouble spotting why he’s so special.
If you’re searching for a puppy who is playful, loving, and ready for every adventure life has to offer, Yeti could be the perfect match. He’s ready to leave the legends behind and become the very real best friend you’ve been looking for.

Yeti
Age: Puppy (less than a year)
Sex: Male
Breed: Afghan Hound
Size: Medium
If you believe you can provide this sweet dog with a forever home, please fill out the adoption application and Staff from D’Arcy’s Animal Rescue Centre will be in touch to set up a meeting.
About this column:
Each week we feature animals available for adoption from local shelters in the Winnipeg area with the hopes that our readers will assist in finding good homes for them. If you, or someone you know, has the resources to take care of one of these animals, please do get in touch with the appropriate shelter via the links provided.
