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Junior - Bull Terrier Dog For Adoption

Bull Terrier Dogs For Adoption in Katy, TX, USA

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Nickname
Junior
Breed
Bull Terrier
Gender
Male
Age
Young
Location
Katy, TX, 77494, USA

Description

Bull Terrier Dogs For Adoption in Katy, TX, USA

Posted Breed: Bull Terrier. Adoption Fee: 250. Psssst......Hi, my name is Junior and it is now my turn to find a forever family! I was found by a Good Samaritan while traveling with a short nosed

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dog friend. SMRS was contacted, all attempts to find our owners were exhausted. I have already received all my vaccines, neuter, microchip and I am also happy to say I am Heartworm negative. I am a loving 2 year old Bull Terrier mix who is crate trained, potty trained, walks on a leash. I do well with medium/Large dogs who are calm and gentle in demeanor, but I would also be as happy as a clam being your only dog. I do require a secure fenced yard as I am young and curious and I will need daily exercise in the form of playing or taking daily walks. I will blossom in a calm environment and you should know my favorite place is right next to my humans or in the middle of your lap. I would like to mention I do not like to share my bowl with other dogs so my new family will need to make sure I can enjoy my meals without the worry of another dog trying to steal my chow. Not only do I have a great smile, I am also a smart boy who would enjoy the benefits of an obedience class so that I may become the perfect canine citizen. Are you ready to make some memories together, fill out my adoption application today!

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Shedding Amount
Yes

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Was the Dog Found
No

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Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-50033
Date Listed
03/29/2019
Date Expires
Expired

Bull Terrier


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