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Name: Addison
Rescue ID: 6386-B-R-A
Status: Adopted!
Species: Dog
Breed: Bulldog / English Bulldog / Mixed (short coat)
Learn more about the Bulldog.
Pattern: Patches
Sex: Female (spayed)
Current Size: 42 Pounds
General Potential Size: Medium
Current Age: 14 Years 10 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Description:

*Please note* Addison is a fence climber so she will require a wooden privacy fence 6ft or taller. NO chain link as she goes right over, no matter the height. If not fence she will need to be kept on a leash or tie out for potty breaks when outside for her own safety. Sadly her last adopters thought they could train her out of it but evetually returned her due to the fence climbing and running off. We wants to make sure Addi is safe in her new home. Thanks for understanding. 


Hi,

Thanks for looking at my profile. My name is Addison, but my foster mom only calls me that when I'm in trouble! Otherwise I answer to Adi. As you can tell by my photos I am an adorable girl with a cute underbite. My foster mom says I'm the cutest foster that shes ever had! Thats says a lot cause shes had lots of dogs here.

I am having a blast learning what its suppose to be like to be a dog. I get to live with 3 human brothers as well as my foster doggy brother and 2 cats. Its a pretty busy place here and all the neighborhood kids and dogs come to visit every day. I haven't met one yet that I didn't like!

No one has taken the time to teach me any manners so I'm learning all kinds of things. My foster mom says I'm really smart but a little thick headed. What does she expect, i am part bulldog! She doesn't seem to like it when I sit on the kitchen table, but hey I'm short and its the only way i can see out the windows! I really like having toys to play with and chew on and I'm learning quickly what a "toy" is. Apparently the things people wear on their feet are not "toys". Maybe my people should make sure they are put away so I don't get confused! I have learned to sit and lay down so far and I love treats! I am pretty curious and like to investigate things but so much is new to me. I am getting use to the weather here but I'm not a big fan of the cold.

As much fun as I'm having here I would love to find a forever family of my own. I'm such a happy girl, i love to give kisses and be by your side. I'm really good at making people laugh and smile although I wonder if its because of my good looks or my personality... Do you have room in your heart for a girl like me?

 

 

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