Walter

Walter

Breed: French Bulldog

Sex: Male

Age: 4 yrs. old

Weight: 32 lbs. 

Adoption Fee: $500.00

3/24/2026 Update:

Please welcome Walter to No Borders Bulldog Rescue. Walter is male French Bulldog that is 4 years old and weighs 32lbs. 

Walter joins the No Borders Bulldog Rescue by way of owner surrender.  Walter and his sister Willow are a bonded pair that have had a bumpy life lately. Prior to September their history is almost non-existent. They were purchased as a set by a local family after they lost their previous Frenchie. They were told one story and found that the most of that information was incorrect.   After many trips to the vet the family decided that they were not able to care for Walter and Willow any longer. They contacted NBBR and asked if we could take them in and find them a home (together).   For those not “in the know” with Rescue these days, finding qualified foster homes has become VERY difficult and that is for ONE dog.  To find a home that could handle not one but TWO is even more difficult.  BUT we did have a family that had previously adopted from us and had just completed an application to adopt again.   However, ideally, they wanted ONE English Bulldog as that was what they always had.   Well, as a hail Mary, we contacted them to ask…. after hearing about Walter and Willow their only question was “When will they be arriving”? The ONE English request had morphed into TWO Frenchies in a matter of minutes.  But if you think about it, it’s kinda the same amount of dog (in poundage), just two packages instead of one.

Now the details, we knew that Walter was Heartworm Positive and needed to be neutered. So, he and Willow’s first stop was the clinic to see what else might be needed. The good news was that other than being Heartworm positive, Mr. Walter got a clean bill of health.   We are working with our Vets and have already begun his treatment.   In addition, we updated his vaccine status and gave him a microchip. After an exciting day meeting the clinic staff Walter was ready to head to his foster home. And that is exactly what happened. When he arrived at his foster family it was love at first sight. Especially between the pups and their new human brother. While our volunteer was reviewing the pair’s care regime, both pups and their foster brother disappeared to his room to play and get to know each other.  It was indeed confirmed that it was love at first sight. 

Walter is the “more energetic” of the two.  When our volunteer picked them up while Willow introduced herself, Walter was anything but quiet and was running around at the speed of light. So far, we know that he likes car rides, meeting new people and running like the wind.  According to his surrendering family he is pretty low key once he settles in and gets comfortable.   Like all Frenchies he does have the zoomies (often) and then he’s out.   He is more independent than his sister and prefers physical interactions than cuddling.   For now, that is what we know but priority one for his new foster family is to learn as much as they can about what makes him tick.   AND that is exactly what will happen. Stay tuned for updates as the dynamic duo settle in and start their new forever life.