Cross Your Fingers!

Wally met his possible future family today and it went great. They didn’t walk away with him on the spot because they wanted to make sure they were both ready for the responsibility and the added challenge of a puppy with a disability.

We were very straight forward about the challenges they will face if they decide to adopt Wally, but he wouldn’t allow them to be discouraged. He played with their dog, he sat in their laps. He was a little social butterfly while still being his quirky little self.

I just want everyone out there to keep their fingers crossed for Wally. He deserves a home of his own and I think they will be a great fit for him.

About Terri

I live just to the east side of the gorgeous Sierra Nevada Mountains in the beautiful Carson Valley. I have lived here for many years and worked in various dog industries including grooming and training. It wasn't until late 2006 that I discovered Sit Means Sit's revolutionary training methods and decided to jump on board. I now love what I do because I can help people achieve miracles with their dogs.
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