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SUTTON - American Bulldog (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

American Bulldog Dogs For Adoption in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Nickname
SUTTON
Breed
American Bulldog
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Toronto, Ontario, M3K2A6, Canada

Description

American Bulldog Dogs For Adoption in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Dog Breed: American Bulldog (medium coat). Sutton is a lively 1.5-year-old American Bulldog with a big heart and even bigger energy! She’s a bit shy at first but quickly warms up to people,

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especially once she knows she’s in a safe and loving space. She will need an experienced owner who is comfortable taking it slow, and help her build her confidence. Sutton would do best in a quieter home so she can build trust in a calm environment. Once comfortableSutton has a high play drive and lots of enthusiasm, so she’ ll thrive in an active home that can keep up with her energy. She’s still learning how to play nicely with other dogs and could use some gentle guidance and socialization to build her confidence. She absolutely loves being petted and is a total fan of belly rubs. She’s a sweet girl who just wants to feel safe and loved. Sutton can be slightly anxious when left alone for long periods and would benefit from some training for separation anxiety, and a home without shared walls. If you're ready to help Sutton grow into her confident, playful self, she’ ll reward you with endless affection and loyalty. Please call the North Shelter at 416-338-8723 to set up a meet and greet session with her. We open daily from 10:30 am to 6:30 pm.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1530531
Date Listed
07/30/2025
Date Expires
Expired

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