Triton found himself as a stray at Animal Services. With his awkward walk and terrible matting, he caught the eye of one of our rescue partners who took him home and got him cleaned up. She posted him on her page where we saw him and wanted to see if we could help him. Turns out Triton's funny walk is from a birth defect. Both of his femurs are curved which then causes his knees to turn outward. While he gets around well, he does walk on his feet, and because of the wear and tear on his knees, he already has arthritis. So, he is on daily anti-inflammatories for that. Somewhere down the road, he may need to use a wheelchair, but for now and the foreseeable future, Triton is plenty mobile on his own. Of course, walks are not his thing, but belly rubs are what he craves. Triton likes to be with his people. He is a mellow dog with small bursts of excitement when you play with him. Dinner is his absolute favorite time of day. While Triton loves to play with toys, he also likes to eat them, so he cannot have any stuffies. But he likes a good chew bone just as much. Do you have a special place in your heart for Triton?
Ideal Home
Triton would thrive in a home where he can be with his people. He is not a fan of long walks, but loves belly rubs and short bursts of play.
Ongoing Health
Triton has a birth defect where both of his femurs are curved, causing his knees to turn outward. This has led to early-onset arthritis, and he is currently on daily anti-inflammatories. He may need a wheelchair in the future, but is mobile on his own for now.
Training & Support
Triton loves to play with toys but also likes to eat them, so he cannot have any plush toys. He enjoys chew bones.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Your adoption donation includes his spay/neuter, age-appropriate vaccinations and medical care to date, microchip implantation and registration, collar, leash, and ID tag.
Transporation
Triton is located with his foster family. Transport can be arranged.