Tofu’s foster sisters, Deliliah and BTRC alum Daisy, were unsure of him at first, but now, they’ve come to realize he’s pretty darn cool. Delilah appreciates his A+ snuggle skills, and Daisy gets her steps in with many games of chase.
This brave boy has also conquered the stairs. He used to be terrified to even go near them, but now, he trots up and down them with confidence and ease – way to go, Tofu!
Tofu has been loving cottage life, though the ride to get there is a bit tough for him. He can be anxious in the car, so we’re exploring medications to help him feel more at ease.
And in true Boston Terrier fashion, Tofu suffers from Melting Boston Syndrome and refuses to potty in the rain. And while he assumed the condition was serious, he was relieved to learn that it is extremely common among ‘his kind.’
Tofu is getting neutered in a couple of weeks, but in the meantime, he plans to continue his leisurely days of cuddles, playtime and looking adorable…and his foster family is happy to oblige (they’re absolutely smitten with him!) ❤️
Tofu is being fostered in Whitby, ON and is not yet ready for adoption.

This sweet boy was found as a stray, and a shelter in Quebec reached out to see if we could help. The shelter environment was quite stressful for Tofu, and they felt he needed a calmer setting to begin to decompress.
They were right – since arriving in foster care, we’re starting to see glimpses of who Tofu might be once he’s settled, and so far, we really like what we’re seeing. ❤️
At around four years old, Tofu appears to be a gentle, sensitive boy. He’s currently living with two BT-mix foster sisters (one a BTRC alum) and has been navigating things thoughtfully. He seems to read social cues well, which is especially important since one of the girls very much values her personal space.
Tofu’s still figuring out the ins and outs of homelife. The other day, he chose an indoor plant as a potty spot. We can see why he thought that was reasonable, given it looked much like the trees he marks outside. He will be getting neutered soon, and we’re hopeful that it will help with the marking as he continues to settle in.
Tofu is being fostered in Whitby, ON, and is not yet ready for adoption.