Willie Nelson
Hi! I’m Silly Willie, and I’m a Hound.
I am 1 year old and the very best boy.
My foster mum calls me a Gentle Giant, but I don’t really know what that means. I do have very long legs, and do stand very tall – but don’t let that fool you! I am clumsy as all get out!
Being this young is confusing. I still have a puppy brain, meaning I like to play and act a silly fool, but my body somehow got bigger. And as a result, I’m pretty clumsy and obnoxious, especially when I’m excited. Ask my foster mum about my funny dinosaur feet!! My foster mum calls me Silly Willie, she says it’s because I make her laugh all the time! I just love to make people smile, because then I smile too!
My favorite things are: my sun spot, running after my foster siblings using my dino feets, nibbling my stuffies, walking to the pier to feed my ducks & stopping along the way for ice creams, which I only get when I’m being the goodest boy (ha ha I tricked you… I’m always a goodest boy)
I also looove to snuggle up with a warm blankey & my foster mum for a cuddle on the couch while watching a movie, but the best part is always the popcorn!
I’m a calm gentle boy who loves everyone, human and animal alike. I do get nervous in new situations, and will look to you for reassurance, but that’s only because I’m a rescue boy and I haven’t always had an easy life.
If you think you’d like to meet me (and maybe my duckies) please submit an application!! There is a 100% guarantee that I will make you smile every single day. They don’t call me Silly Willie for nothin’
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- Type:Dogs
- Homebreed:Yes
- Vaccination:up to date
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Information
- Type:Dogs
- Homebreed:Yes
- Vaccination:up to date