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My name is Wally!

Posted over 2 years ago | Updated over 2 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Black
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID

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My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Wally is a sweet puppy approximately 11 weeks old and about 15 pound.

He has been with us just shy of 4 weeks. He enjoys being loved on and playing with his humans and his toys. He self-entertains with his stuffed squeaky toys and chew toys then will nap until he needs to go out.

Wally is a typical puppy - energetic and excited to experience anything and everything. He is very expressive - his ears, his voice, his body language. He has some sass and attitude.

We are working on house training and he is usually good about tell us when he needs to go out. He sleeps through the night in his crate since day 1.

Wally is food motivated. He consistently executes “sit” for food and treats. He is good about going into his crate for bedtime or when his foster leaves the house. Wally is quick on picking up household routines. He rides beautifully in the car.

Wally has not been around kids or cats. He enjoys playing with his fosters and their dogs. Wally would make a great addition to any household. He’d love canine siblings but humans only would be fine as long as you can invest the attention and time he needs.

Foster Update:
Wally is doing well. He is 19 pounds and growing like a weed. He received his last set of booster shots last week.

He loves toys - chew toys and stuffed todays and soft places to nest.

Wally is highly food motivated. He is doing great with crate training. I am back in the office two days a week and he is dealing well with it. He is crated in the same room as our pups.

He has learned to scale his play pen so we are having to use puppy gates to keep him contained in smaller areas of the house. He is curious and likes to chew on things so puppy proofing will be required.

He thrives when he is playing with our pups and we think he would be happiest with another dog. He does not care to be alone so he is happier when he moves room to room with us.

He has not been around cats or children so we don’t know how he would do with them. He does has a tendency to pester our dachshund mix so we think he would do the same with a cat.

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