Jamie from the SPCA of Hancock County joined Carolyn Callahan on TV5 News at Noon to introduce us to Wally.
Wally is a black lab mix that came to the SPCA as a owner surrender on 1/3/13. The owners could no longer afford to keep him as their housing situation changed. The family he was originally with moved and could not keep him either. Wally deserves, like all of our animals, a stable home. Maybe that is you?
He is about 2 1/2 yrs old and is very gentle and tolerant around children. He has been around children ages 1 to 4. Wally is pretty good with house training, but sometimes gets excited. He is up to date on shots and is also microchipped.
He could stand to gain a few pounds. Wally is very lovable.
For more information on Wally at the SPCA in Trenton call 667-8088 or check out:
www.spcahancockcounty.org
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