





Walrus
- Adult
- Female
- Small
- Terrier
- Poodle
About Walrus
Oceanside, CA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Walrus’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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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Walrus's Story
How this pet arrived: Walrus was brought in by Humane Law Enforcement on March 2, 2026. Why this pet is the one for you:Walrus is a tender-hearted girl who's just waiting to feel safe enough to shine. She can be shy with new people and situations, so she's looking for a calm, low-key home where she can take things at her own pace. Think of her as a "slow and steady wins the race" kind of pup-she'll get there, she just needs time! Helping Walrus thrive means keeping her world small at first and letting her build confidence gradually. She'll do best with a patient family who lets her come to them on her own terms and celebrates the little wins along the way. Walrus would benefit from going home with another social, confident dog (they can even be one of her kennelmates!) to help show her the ropes, and she'd do best in a home with children over 10. With consistency, gentle encouragement, and lots of understanding, Walrus is sure to blossom into a loyal, loving companion-and watching her come out of her shell will be incredibly rewarding.<br/>Shy/Fearful Dog: This pet requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them. Primary Color: White Secondary Color: Cream Weight: 21lbs Age: 4yrs 0mths 4wks Animal has been Spayed
How this pet arrived: Walrus was brought in by Humane Law Enforcement on March 2, 2026. Why this pet is the one for you:Walrus is a tender-hearted girl who's just waiting to feel safe enough to shine. She can be shy with new people and situations, so she's looking for a calm, low-key home where she can take things at her own pace. Think of her as a "slow and steady wins the race" kind of pup-she'll get there, she just needs time! Helping Walrus thrive means keeping her world small at first and letting her build confidence gradually. She'll do best with a patient family who lets her come to them on her own terms and celebrates the little wins along the way. Walrus would benefit from going home with another social, confident dog (they can even be one of her kennelmates!) to help show her the ropes, and she'd do best in a home with children over 10. With consistency, gentle encouragement, and lots of understanding, Walrus is sure to blossom into a loyal, loving companion-and watching her come out of her shell will be incredibly
How this pet arrived: Walrus was brought in by Humane Law Enforcement on March 2, 2026. Why this pet is the one for you:Walrus is a tender-hearted girl who's just waiting to feel safe enough to shine. She can be shy with new people and situations, so she's looking for a calm, low-key home where she can take things at her own pace. Think of her as a "slow and steady wins the race" kind of pup-she'll get there, she just needs time! Helping Walrus thrive means keeping her world small at first and letting her build confidence gradually. She'll do best with a patient family who lets her come to them on her own terms and celebrates the little wins along the way. Walrus would benefit from going home with another social, confident dog (they can even be one of her kennelmates!) to help show her the ropes, and she'd do best in a home with children over 10. With consistency, gentle encouragement, and lots of understanding, Walrus is sure to blossom into a loyal, loving companion-and watching her come out of her shell will be incredibly rewarding.
Shy/Fearful Dog: This pet requires a virtual behavior consult, please watch THIS video to learn more about them. Primary Color: White Secondary Color: Cream Weight: 21lbs Age: 4yrs 0mths 4wks Animal has been Spayed
How To Adopt
Walrus is from San Diego Humane Society – Oceanside Campus for Dogs
[Oceanside, CA]
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