
About this Dog
DO YOU WANT TO SMILE DAILY AND ENJOY LIFE WITH YOUR CANINE COMPANION? CHECK OUT WALNUT! WALNUT - 1-5 years old, 60 pounds, friendly I couldn't wait to meet Walnut and, from the looks of it, she couldn't wait to meet me either! As soon as she arrived at VBACAC (as a stray) she approached the cage door with excitement and elation. I knew she was saying 'get me outta here' but we had to give her owners time to reclaim her. To our shock, no one came! To our own excitement, no one came so we were finally able to handle her. Walnut is an affectionate and silly girl. She loves attention, loves to run and loves to be near her humans. She was definitely easy to handle. Her tan brown fun wrapped around her round round tummy, white fur acting as a scarf around her neck and that white on her face dividing her eyes make her easy on the eyes. Walnut may have some skin issues (it seems so many pitties do) as we see some red spots on her body. We are not yet sure what is going on but will give information when we learn more. We do not yet know how she feels about other dogs. Walnut is hanging in a back kennel for now so if you come in to meet her and don't see her, please just ask!
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The adopting family is the only party eligible to receive the contribution. The adopting family will be required to provide proof of adoption between 4-6 weeks after adoption. This is to ensure that the home is a good match and 180940 Walnut was not returned. After we have verified the adoption, 180940 Walnut’s balance will be sent to the adopting family. Our staff provides instructions and help throughout this process.
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Contribute to 180940 Walnut's Stash!

100% of 180940 Walnut's balance will be sent to whoever adopts 180940 Walnut.
About this Dog
DO YOU WANT TO SMILE DAILY AND ENJOY LIFE WITH YOUR CANINE COMPANION? CHECK OUT WALNUT! WALNUT - 1-5 years old, 60 pounds, friendly I couldn't wait to meet Walnut and, from the looks of it, she couldn't wait to meet me either! As soon as she arrived at VBACAC (as a stray) she approached the cage door with excitement and elation. I knew she was saying 'get me outta here' but we had to give her owners time to reclaim her. To our shock, no one came! To our own excitement, no one came so we were finally able to handle her. Walnut is an affectionate and silly girl. She loves attention, loves to run and loves to be near her humans. She was definitely easy to handle. Her tan brown fun wrapped around her round round tummy, white fur acting as a scarf around her neck and that white on her face dividing her eyes make her easy on the eyes. Walnut may have some skin issues (it seems so many pitties do) as we see some red spots on her body. We are not yet sure what is going on but will give information when we learn more. We do not yet know how she feels about other dogs. Walnut is hanging in a back kennel for now so if you come in to meet her and don't see her, please just ask!