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Cheadle - English Bulldog (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Bulldog Dogs For Adoption in Newtown, PA, USA

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Nickname
Cheadle
Breed
Bulldog
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
Newtown, PA, 18940, USA

Description

Bulldog Dogs For Adoption in Newtown, PA, USA

Posted Breed: English Bulldog (short coat). Please contact Debbie (Deb@AmericanbulldogRescue.org) for more information about this pet. Dog:Cheadle Age:6Weight: 59Location: Baltimore, MD Good w

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ith other dogs?: In his original home, Cheadle lived with a female malti-poo. In foster care, Cheadle's exposure to other dogs is limited. He meets dogs well and passes them on walks very well. Good with cats? unknown, will not be adopted to a home with a catGood with children? will not be adopted to a home with childrenActivity Preference: Low maintenance overall but needs quality outside time.IQ: AverageNicknames: Cheese Puff, Nubbin' Butt Cheadle's favorite things: His crate! Seriously. Peanut butter kong bones! Car rides Cheadle is good at: meeting people, staying in a crate, behaving in the house, going for car ridesIdeal home: Prefer a home with a fence so he can get some running in, a family that has lots of opportunities to spend time with him, one that realizes what a gem they have in Cheadle. Training Needs: Cheadle can get possessive of items. He won't want to give up certain things and you need to trade it for a treat. Meet Cheadle Cheadle is an adorable, little nugget of an English Bulldog. He's a little bit goof, a lot of lazy, a smidge of spunky, and a world of personality. He's a well-adjusted dog and loves everyone he meets. He was surrendered by his family because they didn't have much time for him. His original owner said Cheadle is such an amazing dog that he deserves more than they are giving him. We agree. Cheadle is the strong, silent type who likes to look longingly at you while getting affection. He's also happy to take a toy and hang out in his crate. His crate is his castle. Anyone who adopts him must agree to let him have access to a crate. No exceptions. This is his haven and he deserves to keep it that way. If you don't believe in crating a dog, Cheadle is not the dog for you. He likes a good balance between "me time" and time with his people. He's happy to be by your side whether you're going on an adventure or hanging out reading a book. He doesn't seem used to sitting up on the couch/bed and can get a little excited and frisky then but we think he can work through that (if you're looking for a couch dog). Cheadle lived with another, smaller, female dog and did really well with her but we don't know how he'll be with males or larger dogs. Family would need to commit to slow introductions in the house. He has done well at meeting other dogs while on leash, in the house and out in public. As with all bullies, he will do great with a calm person who is willing to set boundaries. He's so cute that it'd be easy to let him get his way with you. Really, he mostly wants to please but his world is a little rocked right now having lost his family and he needs stability and structure to see him through. It'd be great if his future family has experience beyond basic puppy training. Cheadle is a great dog. He's not just all good, bully looks. He's a charmer. He's good natured. He's a great companion. If you read all this and know that you can give him what is needed, we hope you apply to become his forever family. PLEASE READ: Adopters will not be considered without completing an application. Please visit www.AmericanBulldogRescue.org to apply! Remember - Adoption is always the best option! If you can't help by adopting a homeless pet, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to American Bulldog Rescue, 4 Terry Drive, Suite 1D Newtown, PA 18940 or paypal AmericanBulldogRescue@verizon.net. We cannot place dogs in homes with children under 10 unless that dog has lived with kids or is in a foster home with kids. Thank you. PLEASE READ: Adopters will not be considered without completing an application. Please visit www.AmericanBulldogRescue.org to apply! Remember - Adoption is always the best option! If you can't help by adopting a homeless pet, please consider making a tax-deductible donation to American Bulldog Rescue, 4 Terry Drive, Suite 1D Newtown, PA 18940 or paypal AmericanBulldogRescue@verizon.net. We cannot place dogs in homes with children under 10 unless that dog has lived with kids or is in a foster home with kids. Thank you. To be considered for adoption, you must apply using our free, online application. Our dogs are fostered in our volunteers' homes, not in a central shelter/location. Only approved applicants are put into contact with the foster family to setup a meeting with the foster dog. Visit our Adoption Policies web page for more information and a link to our application: http://americanbulldogrescue.org/adoption-policies/.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short
Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
No
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
No
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-784281
Date Listed
03/23/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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