Willy is an estimated 1-year-old, 41-50 lb bundle of joy looking for his forever family! Willy’s journey began when he wandered onto a kind stranger’s property, desperately searching for help. He was painfully thin, covered in dirt, and missing one eye—a heartbreaking reminder that life had not been kind to him. Thankfully, the family who found him saw beyond his condition and recognized the sweet soul hiding underneath. They refused to let him continue struggling alone and reached out to rescue, giving Willy the second chance he so deserved.
Today, Willy has completely embraced the good life. His missing eye doesn’t slow him down one bit—in fact, it only adds to his unique charm. He's an affectionate, happy-go-lucky boy who simply wants to be wherever his people are. Whether he's joining you for a long walk, riding shotgun on a car adventure, or soaking up every bit of attention you have to offer, Willy is happiest when he's by your side. After a day of exploring, this handsome guy transforms into the ultimate cuddle buddy. He'll happily curl up beside you, resting his head on your lap as if he's making up for all the love he missed before being rescued. Willy has an incredible ability to forgive and trust despite everything he's endured, and his gentle, loving nature shines through in every wag of his tail.
Ideal Home
Willy is looking for a family who will continue his training and include him in their adventures. He needs a home with a yard and would do best with older children, as he is still working on obedience and manners.
Ongoing Health
Willy is missing one eye, but this does not slow him down!
Training & Support
Willy is house-trained and crate-trained, and walks well on a leash. He is not leash reactive, not a barker, and not food aggressive. He rides well in the car and is not destructive. He needs continued training and guidance to perfect his manners.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Willy is currently located in Texas and will travel to the Niagara Region once an appropriate adopter or local foster is found.