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Walter
Poodle
Male
Small
Senior

The Senior Gentleman!


 

Forget Romeo, forget Casanova….we have Walter! This handsome old man can woo women of all generations. If there was a dog kissing contest Walter would win hands down. Walter sits like such a gentleman and then gazes up lovingly before giving his girl of the moment gentle kisses on the cheek. If Walter could charge for his services he would be a millionaire. Walter is a great therapist. He will sit quietly in your lap while you talk to him about your woes. He is very understanding and non-judgmental. Walter is an old man that has many of the ailments that come with old age. He is losing his sight and his hearing. He also has luxating patella’s on both of his back legs and a grade 5 heart murmur. Despite all this, Walter still loves life. It’s sad to think that after giving so many years of love, Walter found himself abandoned in a shelter. Adopting a senior dog is a very rewarding experience, and Walter would love a home to spend the remainder of his twilight years in.

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We spay and neuter all of our animals as soon as is medically possible. The minimal adoption donation paid upon adoption includes all the medical procedures that we have done on the animal being adopted,
including the spaying and neutering.



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