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Walnut (bonded with Pecan)'s basic bio is below, but we maintain more detailed information about each of our animals on our website, which is also always up to date with animals removed immediately once they are adopted. Please visit Walnut (bonded with Pecan)'s page on our site (https://www.muddypawsrescue.org/adoptable?dog=007278) to learn even more about Walnut (bonded with Pecan)!
Additionally, please note that the breed listed for Walnut (bonded with Pecan) is just our best guess based on the dog's physical features. We cannot make any guarantees about the accuracy of our guesses.
PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO VOLUME, WE ARE GENERALLY UNABLE TO RESPOND TO INQUIRIES MADE USING THE 'ASK ABOUT ME' BUTTON. Please reach out to us directly using the contact information on our website: www.muddypawsrescue.org.
Walnut is sweet, but a little more anxious than Pecan. He will eventually want to sit closer to you and even in bed. But he's more comfortable at the beginning in his crate, but will want to be able to be near if possible. He just needs a little more time to adjust than Pecan, but comfortable with being picked up. He will also be more resistant to going out for a walk the first week, he's scared, so may need to pick up our lure or with a treat. But he's a sweet boy.
Walnut (bonded with Pecan)'s basic bio is below, but we maintain more detailed information about each of our animals on our website, which is also always up to date with animals removed immediately once they are adopted. Please visit Walnut (bonded with Pecan)'s page on our site (https://www.muddypawsrescue.org/adoptable?dog=007278) to learn even more about Walnut (bonded with Pecan)!
Additionally, please note that the breed listed for Walnut (bonded with Pecan) is just our best guess based on the dog's physical features. We cannot make any guarantees about the accuracy of our guesses.
PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO VOLUME, WE ARE GENERALLY UNABLE TO RESPOND TO INQUIRIES MADE USING THE 'ASK ABOUT ME' BUTTON. Please reach out to us directly using the contact information on our website: www.muddypawsrescue.org.
Walnut is sweet, but a little more anxious than Pecan. He will eventually want to sit closer to you and even in bed. But he's more comfortable at the beginning in his crate, but will want to be able to be near if possible. He just needs a little more time to adjust than Pecan, but comfortable with being picked up. He will also be more resistant to going out for a walk the first week, he's scared, so may need to pick up our lure or with a treat. But he's a sweet boy.
If you are interested in adopting one of our dogs you see listed on adopt-a-pet, please complete the adoption registration at muddypawsrescue.org and email adoptionmeetings@muddypawsrescue.org once you're registered to set up a meeting.
If you are interested in adopting one of our dogs you see listed on adopt-a-pet, please complete the adoption registration at muddypawsrescue.org and email adoptionmeetings@muddypawsrescue.org once you're registered to set up a meeting.
Check our website - www.muddypawsrescue.org - for the most up to date event date and locations!
Check our website - www.muddypawsrescue.org - for the most up to date event date and locations!
More about this rescue
Muddy Paws Rescue is 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to partnering with animal shelters to pull and place dogs into loving forever homes.
The mission of Muddy Paws Rescue is to build and support a thriving community of dog-loving humans dedicated to ending unnecessary euthanasia of companion dogs. We do this through shared learning and education, direct lifesaving, and continuous innovation.
Muddy Paws Rescue is 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to partnering with animal shelters to pull and place dogs into loving forever homes.
The mission of Muddy Paws Rescue is to build and support a thriving community of dog-loving humans dedicated to ending unnecessary euthanasia of companion dogs. We do this through shared learning and education, direct lifesaving, and continuous innovation.