Walter's Profile

Hi, I’m Walter!

I’m a lovable and energetic guy who thrives on interaction and activity. I’m always up for a good play session or a long walk – I just love being on the move! I’m super friendly and always ready to make new friends, both human and furry. I’m looking for a home that can keep up with my energy levels and wants an exercise buddy to join them on adventures. At home, I do best with a crate where I can feel safe and secure. Oh, and I have a bit of a habit of shredding toys, so I’ll need lots of tough toys to play with! If you’re seeking a fun-loving and active companion who will bring joy and excitement to your life, I’m your guy. Let’s go on some adventures together!

The staff at the OHS call me a Triathlete. Triathletes need lots of activities with you to keep them happy, so get ready to exercise, play games, provide puzzles, and more! Triathletes can be pretty mischievous without their daily workouts and will usually find their own outlets if not given enough to do. And while Triathletes are outgoing, they tend to put all of their focus into the current activity and can get frustrated by any interruptions. If you’re looking for that perfect training buddy, look no further! A Triathlete can be ready at a second’s notice to run miles with you, join you on a long distance bike ride, or chase their ball until the sun goes down (and then keep on going). If you have an active lifestyle that doesn’t miss a beat, consider a Triathlete!

Mental exercise is an important part of a Triathlete’s day. Good mental activities include using a food dispensing puzzle for meals, giving frozen treats and food-stuffed toys, mixing it up with a variety of chew toys, hiding food and toys for them to sniff out, and playing training games! These exciting activities help to work their mind and tire them out while hanging at home.

I have a history of eating non-food items and have required medical intervention. I will need to be monitored around toys and other objects that can be chewed/ingested to make sure I do not eat them.

I have hip dysplasia which is caused by abnormal development leading to an imperfect fit of the leg into the hip joint.

If you are interested in setting up an appointment to adopt me, please email a completed adopter profile found at https: