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Walter

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Hound

About Walter

Poplar Bluff, MO

Breed

Hound

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Black, Brown / Chocolate

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Walter's Story

Walter is looking for his forever home. His estimated DOB is 8/21. He weighs 66 lbs and came to the shelter as a stray in February of 2023. He decided quickly that shelter and kennel life was not for him. Walter was not a fan of being confined in his kennel and being left alone for long periods of time causing him a great deal of distress. So, Walter began refusing to return to his space after being let out. He began to express his very strong disapproval of being confined by becoming vocal and mouthy with the staff and volunteers.<br/><br/>We quickly partnered with All Dog training to understand how to best support Walter. With their great work, Walter is a happy and healthy boy who, as it turns out, is as snuggly, as he is cute, when outside the shelter. While he continues to work on some minor issues, it is clear that he would make a great pet. Walter likes to play, but doesn't require much exercise. <br/><br/>Walter would be happy as the only dog, but did exist with with a pack of dogs at All Dog Obedience. He does best with calm female dogs or calm male dogs who have been altered. Walter will play with companion dogs, but for the most part, he is generally happy to just co-exist with them. <br/><br/>Walter doesn't really shed. With his adorable, howl barking thing, Walter is suspected to have some hound in him. He is housetrained however, on rare occasions, he will attempt to mark his territory if he is sharing a space with other dogs who engage in that same behavior. Walter is crate trained now. He kennels without a fuss though he does better with an open area designated as his space. <br/><br/>During his lengthy stay at All Dog Obedience, he now knows lots of commands to include: come, sit, down, leave it, easy, quiet, catch, focus, be nice, get your toy, kennel, and outside. <br/><br/>We think he is a very smart boy who has not met his people. We hope someone, somewhere, will read this story and find room in their hearts for this boy. Walter really is a wonderfully, quirky, yet amazing old soul. We would love to see him go into a foster to adopt situation where he can settle in slowly and make sure he is a good fit with his family. Please share broadly for this boy to find his perfect family

Walter is looking for his forever home. His estimated DOB is 8/21. He weighs 66 lbs and came to the shelter as a stray in February of 2023. He decided quickly that shelter and kennel life was not for him. Walter was not a fan of being confined in his kennel and being left alone for long periods of time causing him a great deal of distress. So, Walter began refusing to return to his space after being let out. He began to express his very strong disapproval of being confined by becoming vocal and mouthy with the staff and volunteers.

We quickly partnered with All Dog training to understand how to best support Walter. With their great work, Walter is a happy and healthy boy who, as it turns out, is as snuggly, as he is cute, when outside the shelter. While he continues to work on some minor issues, it is clear that he would make a great pet. Walter likes to play, but doesn't require much exercise.

Walter would be happy as the only dog, but did exist with with a pack of dogs at All Dog Obedience. He does best

Walter is looking for his forever home. His estimated DOB is 8/21. He weighs 66 lbs and came to the shelter as a stray in February of 2023. He decided quickly that shelter and kennel life was not for him. Walter was not a fan of being confined in his kennel and being left alone for long periods of time causing him a great deal of distress. So, Walter began refusing to return to his space after being let out. He began to express his very strong disapproval of being confined by becoming vocal and mouthy with the staff and volunteers.

We quickly partnered with All Dog training to understand how to best support Walter. With their great work, Walter is a happy and healthy boy who, as it turns out, is as snuggly, as he is cute, when outside the shelter. While he continues to work on some minor issues, it is clear that he would make a great pet. Walter likes to play, but doesn't require much exercise.

Walter would be happy as the only dog, but did exist with with a pack of dogs at All Dog Obedience. He does best with calm female dogs or calm male dogs who have been altered. Walter will play with companion dogs, but for the most part, he is generally happy to just co-exist with them.

Walter doesn't really shed. With his adorable, howl barking thing, Walter is suspected to have some hound in him. He is housetrained however, on rare occasions, he will attempt to mark his territory if he is sharing

How To Adopt

Walter was listed as Adoptable by Animal Welfare Alliance of Southeast Missouri
How can I adopt Walter?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Animal Welfare Alliance of Southeast Missouri. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Walter is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Animal Welfare Alliance of Southeast Missouri for details on the pet.
When can I meet Walter?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Animal Welfare Alliance of Southeast Missouri will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Walter, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Animal Welfare Alliance of Southeast Missouri, and they'll be happy to help!
Animal Welfare Alliance of Southeast Missouri's Adoption Policy
Adopters may select from photos and descriptions of potential pets and apply either online or in person. Select animals will be brought to a play area to meet the adopter one at a time. Once animals are paired with owners, an appropriate contract is signed and fee is determined.

Walter is from Animal Welfare Alliance of Southeast Missouri

[Poplar Bluff, MO]

Our Mission
The purpose of the Poplar Bluff-based organization is to foster a spirit of cooperation among all public and private animal care organizations and agencies in the area, to encourage and support the adoption, neutering and spaying of pets and to seek shelter for abandoned animals.

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