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Published: 03/16/11 - 12:01pm Written by Dick Pryor
WALL-EOKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A lot has changed for an Oklahoma puppy that survived two euthanasia attempts. Less than a month ago, Wall-E was left for dead, abandoned with several other dogs near an overcrowded animal shelter in Sulphur. A local veterinarian attempted to put the puppy to sleep twice, but Wall-E somehow survived. Now, about 3,000 people have expressed interest in adopting him and about $1,200 has been donated for his care. He was flown to New York City to appear on "Good Morning America" and his safety has become a priority as several people have said they want to breed him to make money. Veterinarian technician Amanda Kloski has been trying to find Wall-E a new home since he survived the euthanasia attempts.