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Corgi / Border Collie / Mixed  : :  Male  : :  Baby


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About Walker

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: $250
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Black with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
  • Color: Black, Brown and White / Tricolor
  • Current Size: 10 Pounds
  • Current Age: 8 Years 6 Months (best estimate)

Walker is one of 7 puppies that just came in to Safe Haven and he and his littermates have stolen everyone's hearts!  They are 9 weeks old, and will be wormed, vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed/neutered by the time of adoption.  We are waiting to hear what the vet thinks will be a safe adoption date - but we are hoping they are recoverd from their spay/neuter and ready for adoption by Saturday, December 19th. 

We were able to meet both parents of this litter and they are super friendly!  There is a picture of the parents posted below for your reference.   The mom of this litter is a Border Collie / Terrier mix and she is Brindle and white colored and weighs around 25 pounds.  The dad of the litter is a black and white Corgi - very cute couple...but this will be their last litter as the family that asked us to take the puppies will be getting them both fixed through Safe Haven's grant to help spay and neuter community pets.    EDITED TO ADD - PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH ON THE BREEDS INVOLVED WITH THIS MIX - THESE WILL VERY LIKELY BE VERY ACTIVE DOGS WHO ARE GOING TO NEED REGULAR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL EXERCISE IN ORDER TO BECOME GOOD CANINE CITIZENS!!! Think obedience class, flyball, agility, etc!  

Walker is the only one in the litter that is tri-colored (Black, Brown and White).  He is also the "chubbiest" one in the litter :) He was the first one that started walking so his family named him "Walker"!  He is a very playful and happy puppy that will be sure to provide years of entertainment. 

Please consider the time involved in raising a puppy before applying to adopt - puppies are a lot of work and while they are fully vetted at the time of adoption, they will require extra vet visits during the first year of their lives (for booster vaccines and worming, etc) that you will be responsible for.  Puppies also will need a home that can be patient when housetraining, and realize that puppies just can't be expected to "hold it" for 8 hours a day while their owners are at work, etc.  So please be prepared to be able to work on this housetraining need, and not expect the puppy to have to be alone for extended periods of time during the first few months of their lives with you.  Housetraing and obedience training will require time and patience, and we feel this will be key to having every adoption  be a successful one :)

 Interested in adopting this pet? Please click the adoption info link for more information. And then click on the "Online Application" link at the bottom of that page. 

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