UPDATE: We are very happy to share that Wally now Wall-E has found his loving forever home! Wally is now enjoying the good life with previously adopted Jack and getting all the love and attention he needs! Wally also has a Corgi sister to annoy! We’re so happy this adorable fella finally has a family to call his very own. Enjoy your life Wally!
“We are in DOG-HEAVEN!!!
Wall-e slept on the way home and then played, played, and played. He and Jack are an incredible dynamic duo. Wall-e is outgoing and a curious; Jack is shy and cautious but he follow Wall-e everywhere and they play outside like there is no tomorrow. They were running and jumping and in general having a grand old time.
I would like to formally say that I want to keep Wall-e. We were fairly sure right off the bat that he was going to fit into the family dynamics—he helps Jack be more independent and outgoing. He and Taboo, my older alpha female, have an understanding of who’s boss and which areas are off-bounds. Even my husband seems to have found a small spot in his heart for Wall-e.
Wall-e has become more and more relaxed throughout the week. He is sleeping on his day bed and in his crate with his whole body up-side down and relaxed. He plays with Jack inside and out, and enjoys the yard and his walks so much. We are starting to see him “fly” around the yard and house in what we called the “Tally-Ho”. (Our other Corgi’s did it too….) Today, I left Wall-e with my husband and daughter while I took my car to the repair shop. When I came home, he hadn’t seen me, but when I spoke, he ran and twirled and jumped in delight. It was such a demonstration of love. Sincerely, Denice.”
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Name: Wally
Age: 3 years old
Gender: Male
Breed: Corgi
Weight: 23lbs
Dogs: Good with dogs
Cats: n/a
Kids: Ok with kids
Housebroken: n/a
Crate trained: Ok in crate
Leash: Ok on leash
Brief Bio: Meet Wally! Wally was rescued from the shelter when his time ran out. Wally was eating his own feces when our rescue partner saw him at the shelter. Because the shelter puts multiple dogs in one kennel Wally was unable to get his turn when they feed. Wally was emaciated and suffering from secondary skin infection and demodex mange. After 3 month of medical treatment Wally is now a healthy and happy boy who is looking for his loving forever home. Wally loves to eat, play and be around people and dogs. Wally is curious about many things, likes to open drawers, enjoys playing in water and romping around with other dogs. We are looking for a home that understands the need and what is needed to provide him the best home. Wally is patiently waiting!
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Before: Wally prior to rescue and during treatment.