In ordinary times, the social media accounts devoted to Wally Gator document the nearly six-foot-long emotional support alligator's adventures around Pennsylvania: visiting nursing homes, splashing ...
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Emotional support animals registrations in the United States reached 115,832 last year, by an industry group’s count. But in the eyes of reptile rescuer Joie Henney, there’s only one: “Wally Gator” – ...
Wally's owner, Joie Henney, said that the alligator was stolen from his pen on April 21 and eventually released into a large swamp in Georgia Wallygator/Facebook Where is Wally the alligator? That's ...
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Update: This story has been updated to clarify some information about whether Wally wanted to come in the house or stay outside the morning he disappeared. Joie Henney returned to his friend’s house ...
Wally has many fans in Pennsylvania and across social media. His owner is enlisting their help, saying Wally was kidnapped, located by a trapper... In ordinary times, the social media accounts devoted ...
Joie Henney returned to his friend’s house in Brunswick, Georgia, from an overnight fishing trip off the coast of Jekyll Island a little after 4 a.m. on Sunday, April 21. He’s been going down to ...
In recent days, however, they've been overtaken with pleas for help: Wally is missing in Georgia, where his owner Joie Henney says he was kidnapped, recovered and released into a swamp. Henney and ...