American Bulldog Mix Dog For Adoption in Beverly Hills, CA, USA
- Physical Attributes
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Coat Length |
Short |
Altered |
Yes |
- Behavioral Characteristics
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- Additional Information
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Was the Dog Found |
No |
Other |
- Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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- Description
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Posted Breed: American Bulldog / Mixed (short coat). Madison is our social fur babe. If you need to know anything going on in the house, or where someone is...If Madison could talk, she would be the one to tell you! Madison's morning routine is to go room to room, give a good morning greeting a special tail way, and check on everyone before going out. Madison is sweet and does well with other dogs, and I would guess no problems with cats, but we do not have a cat. Madison enjoys being in the social mix of the family. She is a people pleaser, and learns fast. She is awesome in the house, no chewing, house trained, respectful, no running or getting on furniture. She responds to simple commands, and loves treats!
Madison loves her sqeeky toys: https://youtu.be/HenGS6d3FXM / https://youtu.be/HenGS6d3FXM
Teaching her foster sister how to play fetch: http://youtu.be/_OrZ6MzbIFo
http://youtu.be/Rp6ivcLlnJg
http://youtu.be/MmVVE21bRHQ
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