Hello, my name is Walker. My six brothers and sisters need special forever homes with room to run and play. We also need your support as sponsors and with donations until we find our adoptive parents. We are purebred but not registered Treeing Walker Hounds and are 5 months old. We also have two sisters that are 12 months old. We are all white with tan and black and will grow to 20-25 inches tall and about 50 pounds. We are loving and sweet but still need socialization, house and crate training and basic puppy school. We have been vaccinated and wormed. Spay/neuters are required and BFAS will help get those scheduled.To become one of our parents, please call the Black Forest Animal Sanctuary at 719-494-0158 or visit www.bfasfarm.org. Please complete the animal interest form and schedule a visit and home check. Tax-deductible donations to support this rescue effort may be sent to BFAS, 16750 Thompson Road, Black Forest, CO 80908. Horses, goats, dogs and cats are available for adoption.
Black Forest Animal Sanctuary
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