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American Bulldog-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Incline Village, NV, USA

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Skye - Cattle Dog / American Bulldog / Mixed Dog For Adoption

American Bulldog-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Incline Village, NV, USA

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Nickname
Skye
Breed
American Bulldog-Unknown Mix
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Incline Village, NV, 89450, USA

Description

American Bulldog-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Incline Village, NV, USA

Posted Breed: Cattle Dog / American Bulldog / Mixed. *** COURTESY LISTING *** PLEASE CALL OR E-MAIL THE PERSON LISTED. DO NOT CONTACT WARF AS WE HAVE NO FURTHER INFO. Skye needs a home. She is a Ca

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ttledog/American Bulldog mix, about 2 years old, around 65 pounds, spayed, all vaccines, microchipped. She likes people! Whenever I walk her, she always gets compliments & smiles from everyone we pass, probably because her coloring is a little unusual, she seems to be smiling and she LOVES to take a ball on her walk! She doesn't like the kennel -- she whines loudly & sometimes thrashes against the side. This girl needs a home! Once we're on our walk she does really well. Today I took her out in the field & she was happy in the sun & leaned against me and was peaceful. She is selective about her dog company. Recently we walked by several people with dogs & she just bopped on by. Last week she was somewhat hyper towards dogs she meets at our facility. The positive change comes about, I think, from being out of the kennel & having walks. She has been cooped up for a long time. She does well on her leash, once you get the harness on. When I try to put it on, she rolls over on her back, which is kind of funny in a ha-ha way. I don't know why she sometimes gets aggressive with other dogs -- again, I think it's the kennel. When I opened her door this morning she ran out of the kennel-room & was perfectly fine, just excited to be outside. She does okay in the "yard," too. She's really likable & has a kind of sweetness about her, & again, she has that unusual coloring, which makes people notice her. She definitely has a "personality." Except for needing caution when first meeting other dogs, I think she's a good family dog, okay with older kids, as long as she has a channel for her positive energy: exercise and attention! Skye needs a home. She is a Cattledog/American Bulldog mix, about 2 years old, around 65 pounds, spayed, all vaccines, microchipped. She likes people! Whenever I walk her, she always gets compliments & smiles from everyone we pass, probably because her coloring is a little unusual, she seems to be smiling and she LOVES to take a ball on her walk! She doesn't like the kennel -- she whines loudly & sometimes thrashes against the side. This girl needs a home! Once we're on our walk she does really well. Today I took her out in the field & she was happy in the sun & leaned against me and was peaceful. She is selective about her dog company. Recently we walked by several people with dogs & she just bopped on by. Last week she was somewhat hyper towards dogs she meets at our facility. The positive change comes about, I think, from being out of the kennel & having walks. She has been cooped up for a long time. She does well on her leash, once you get the harness on. When I try to put it on, she rolls over on her back, which is kind of funny in a ha-ha way. I don't know why she sometimes gets aggressive with other dogs -- again, I think it's the kennel. When I opened her door this morning she ran out of the kennel-room & was perfectly fine, just excited to be outside. She does okay in the "yard," too. She's really likable & has a kind of sweetness about her, & again, she has that unusual coloring, which makes people notice her. She definitely has a "personality." Except for needing caution when first meeting other dogs, I think she's a good family dog, okay with older kids, as long as she has a channel for her positive energy: exercise and attention! Contact is: Darlene darlene4paws@msn.com Friends of the Animal Community Sonora, CA Transport available

Physical Attributes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-770192
Date Listed
06/02/2018
Date Expires
Expired

American Bulldog-Unknown Mix.

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