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Zelda - English Bulldog Dog For Adoption

Bulldog Dogs For Adoption in Brights Grove, Ontario, Canada

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Nickname
Zelda
Breed
Bulldog
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Brights Grove, Ontario, N0N1C0, Canada

Description

Bulldog Dogs For Adoption in Brights Grove, Ontario, Canada

Posted Breed: English Bulldog. Hello my name is Zelda I'm a bulldog and I'm almost five years old. I have recently moved into a new foster home and I live with two other dogs one named Walte

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r and one named Philly I don't know how old they are I can't count.I think I am I beautiful and agreeable girl but my foster mother keeps saying words like unworldly, no boundaries, and pushy. Apparently that's not too weird for a bulldog girl? I don't know I just know that I am what I am.My foster mother says I'm a hog and that I steal toys and resource guard and that if she's not careful I will resource guard my people too, so it sounds like they're very careful to not leave toys around or let me up on the couch. I love the couch and when I get on the couch I get so excited I feel like I need to hump the person who's on the couch with me. Once I get told off (which is every time) I usually settle on the floor or on my dog bed and chew my bones or my toysI don't mind being lazy but I also enjoy walks I apparently don't know this thing called a recall so I don't get to go loose but that's okay...if you have food and teach me I will learn.I am head of kitchen supervision, I am queen of my toys and chewing, other dogs give me confidence but I was a lone wolf for 4 years .My foster mum acts like she knows everything and says. I need a strong owner ( physically and mentally) with good boundaries. I don't think kids are my bag I haven't done anything wrong but noises and people randomly taking my toys might not be a great mix. I have stranger danger sometimes. I need to work on how I meet new people and I don't like strangers getting in my face or reaching over my head. I think that's reasonable. People see my smushy face and want to touch it WHY? When people come over I have to go into my crate until I have calmed down. I met my foster Bros dog walker it was ok but I got scared when he touched my face then I like to bark.Quiet homes are nice. Walks around the blocks are nice. I'm slowly gaining weight and my eyes are getting better ( I don't fight to have my drops anymore my foster mum let's me bite the bottle just to show it whose boss) . I need the comfort of my crate I sleep loose at night and I'm eating a combination of raw and fish dog food. We weren't sure if I had allergies I seem to love fish and chicken. I'm working on some health issues. They took my lady bits away from me about a month ago.I was pretty stinky but I definitely stink less...I don't love baths but I can pull it off if you're calm and nice with me. I'm working hard at being good!! I think I'm good. I love a snuggle.Only dog or a laid back male would be great. I have no reactivity or aggression towards any others canine beings when they're outside of my house I don't like strange dogs coming into my house.I probably would like to learn how to play. Maybe in a closed off dog park where I can't run away of I don't like it. Just consistency , patience, and I will be moving on UP! I'm good and lovely I promise!Home Requirements- dog savy cats-no kids under the age of 10- dog only home

Physical Attributes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
No
OK with Dogs
No
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-31579
Date Listed
03/23/2019
Date Expires
Expired

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