




Wall-E
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Poodle
- Bouvier des Flandres
About Wall-E
Vancouver, BC
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Behavior
Health
Wall-E’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Wall-E's Story
Wall-E is a doodle mix, approximately 2–3 years old and weighing around 30 pounds. He is a quiet, reserved boy who has found the shelter environment to be a bit overwhelming, especially at first. Because of this, he may appear shy or uncertain, but he is expected to feel more comfortable and confident once settled into a home.<br/><br/>When Wall-E first arrived, his long coat limited his vision, which likely contributed to his fear and hesitation. Since then, it’s become clear that he does best when people move slowly and handle him gently. He appreciates calm energy and a patient approach that allows him to feel safe.<br/><br/>Training & Support Needs<br/><br/>Wall-E will benefit from continued confidence-building and gentle guidance. He needs handlers who can go at his pace, use soft movements, and give him time to process new situations. Positive reinforcement and routine will help him continue to settle and learn. He is not a dog that thrives with pressure, but he does respond well to kindness and consistency.<br/><br/>Ideal Home<br/><br/>Wall-E would do best in a quiet, low-traffic home that allows him to settle in on his own terms. A calm household will help him feel secure as he adjusts. Other dogs may be a good fit if they are well matched to his gentle, low-key demeanor. Cat testing will be completed soon. Due to his sensitivity, a home with children aged 16 and older is recommended.<br/><br/>Wall-E is looking for an understanding adopter who can see past the shelter nerves and give him the time and space he needs to show who he really is.<br/><br/>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------<br/>Ready to Apply?<br/><br/>If you would like to meet Wall-e, please download an application from our website at:<br/><br/>vancouver.ca/adoption-form <br/><br/>Then, email your complete application to: animal.shelter@vancouver.ca <br/><br/>If your application is approved, we will contact you to arrange a meet and greet.<br/><br/>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------<br/>All adult dogs at Animal Services have veterinary health checks, and are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, dewormed and defleaed (if necessary) before going to their new homes. <br/>Children: Yes 16+ <br/>Cats: Unknown <br/>Dogs: Yes <br/>Training Needs: Basic manners <br/>Adoption Fee: $374<br/><br/>If you live in the City of Vancouver, you will also need to purchase a dog licence.<br/><br/>For more information on our adoption process, go to vancouver.ca/adopt
Wall-E is a doodle mix, approximately 2–3 years old and weighing around 30 pounds. He is a quiet, reserved boy who has found the shelter environment to be a bit overwhelming, especially at first. Because of this, he may appear shy or uncertain, but he is expected to feel more comfortable and confident once settled into a home.
When Wall-E first arrived, his long coat limited his vision, which likely contributed to his fear and hesitation. Since then, it’s become clear that he does best when people move slowly and handle him gently. He appreciates calm energy and a patient approach that allows him to feel safe.
Training & Support Needs
Wall-E will benefit from continued confidence-building and gentle guidance. He needs handlers who can go at his pace, use soft movements, and give him time to process new situations. Positive reinforcement and routine will help him continue to settle and learn. He is not a dog that thrives with pressure, but he does respond well to kindness and consistency.
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Wall-E is a doodle mix, approximately 2–3 years old and weighing around 30 pounds. He is a quiet, reserved boy who has found the shelter environment to be a bit overwhelming, especially at first. Because of this, he may appear shy or uncertain, but he is expected to feel more comfortable and confident once settled into a home.
When Wall-E first arrived, his long coat limited his vision, which likely contributed to his fear and hesitation. Since then, it’s become clear that he does best when people move slowly and handle him gently. He appreciates calm energy and a patient approach that allows him to feel safe.
Training & Support Needs
Wall-E will benefit from continued confidence-building and gentle guidance. He needs handlers who can go at his pace, use soft movements, and give him time to process new situations. Positive reinforcement and routine will help him continue to settle and learn. He is not a dog that thrives with pressure, but he does respond well to kindness and consistency.
Ideal Home
Wall-E would do best in a quiet, low-traffic home that allows him to settle in on his own terms. A calm household will help him feel secure as he adjusts. Other dogs may be a good fit if they are well matched to his gentle, low-key demeanor. Cat testing will be completed soon. Due to his sensitivity, a home with children aged 16 and older is recommended.
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Wall-E is from City of Vancouver Animal Services
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