MamaAndi

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Walter is Adoption Ready
Intake type: Owner Surrender
Intake date: 04/25/2017
Age: 7 years
Gender: Male
Weight: 90 lbs
Energy level: Medium
Good with other dogs: No
Good with cats: No
Good with kids: No
Object aggression: None noted
Special needs: Walter requires sedation for his nail trims.
Medications: Alegra, over the counter allergy med. Prozac 20mg two tabs daily for anxiety.
Crate trained: Yes
House trained: Yes
Adoption fee: $450
Walter is a beautiful Olde English Bulldog (OEB) who was surrendered to IBR by his loving owner who was no longer able to care for him due to personal health issues. We can say he wants to be with his people at all times! He loves attention. He is also crate trained, house trained, walks well on a leash and knows basic commands! Being an OEB, Walter likes and needs exercise and stimulation. Long walks and play time are a good way for him to get his nervous energy out.
This guy loves people so much that he is not a fan of sharing and will need to be the only pet in the house. Walter does well with adults. He is pushy about needing attention but responds to a firm off and sit command. Walter doesn’t do well with children. He responds to their excitement by jumping, pushing and barking. He doesn’t hide his dislike for other dogs. He will walk on a leash but shows aggression toward other dogs. He is currently fostered in a pet free home and has access to every room except the kitchen. He stays out most of the time. A firm “Walter, out” and Walter exits the kitchen. Bathroom trash cans now sit on the back of the tank. Walter has trash can issues. To separate off a room, a baby gate is pulled across the opening. It isn’t attached to the wall. Walter will lay outside the gate and snooze or wait for you to walk by and pet him. He is content to just hang out.
All that being said, Walter is calm and loving. He likes to chew bones. He should not be given any toys except nyla bones. In December, Walter’s surrender Mom had to take him in for surgery. Walter chewed the “squeeker” out of a dog toy she had given him. The squeeker blocked his intestines and could have taken his life. He chews through rubber toys. Nyla bones are the safe choice for Walter. Due to his large frame, snacks are limited. He weighs 95 pounds and like the rest of us, he could stand to loose a few more pounds. He is not food aggressive and does well on his current diet. He eats half a cup, twice a day of grain free food., purchased at Walmart. His skin shines and he eats it all gone.
Walter has been to the vet. He had an infection in his paw (ingrown hairs of all things.) The hairs were removed and after a six-week regimen of antibiotics and steroids, Walter is fine. The vet recommends Alegra (one pill daily/ purchased over the counter) for allergies. His skin can get irritated by fabric softener and detergents. He does well with unscented detergents and a second rinse. Walter sleeps on a pad covered with a towel that is laundered and changed every other day. His skin has responded well: redness and licking have been drastically reduced. A daily brushing keeps shedding to a minimum. Walter is sedated (an injection) for nail clipping. Once a week wiping and ear wash keep his ears clean and fresh. His teeth are clean and white and he loves to smile for the camera. Walter is a good catch.


HOW TO ADOPT:

Please view the adoption process and fill out an application at their website ---> indianabulldogrescue.com

To view more available English Bulldogs from this rescue, click this link ---> Indiana Bulldog Rescue

Please let them know you found them on English Bulldog News! :up:
 

Cbrugs

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Walter is still available:

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Loud noises and any sound that a tool makes are the only thing that make him antsy. Prozac has helped with his anxiety. Playtime and walks also help keep his weight at a healthier 90 pounds. Walter chews on Nyla’s hardest bones. He had surgery to unblock his intestines when he ate the squeaker out of a toy. He will grab items so he doesn’t do well with small children, but is okay with teens. He isn’t food aggressive. He eats a grain free salmon and sweet potato dog food. He has some allergy issues so he sticks to grain free food and treats.

When Walter first came, he had an infection in his paw (ingrown hairs of all things.) The hairs were removed and after a six-week regimen of antibiotics and steroids, Walter is fine. The vet recommends Alegra (one pill daily/ purchased over the counter) for allergies. His skin can get irritated by fabric softener and detergents. Unscented detergents and a second rinse help. He likes being brushed but he is sedated (an injection) for nail clipping. His previous skin issues have made his paws very touchy. Once a week wiping and ear wash keep his ears clean and fresh. He has a beautiful smile and he loves hugs. Walter is a good catch.
 

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