ZARAH - AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER / FRENCH BULLDOG / MIXED (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
American French Bull Terrier Dogs For Adoption in Holly Springs, NC, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Zarah
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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Location
Holly Springs, NC, 27540 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: American Pit Bull Terrier / French Bulldog / Mixed (short coat). Online Adoption Application › Zarah is 4 years old, already spayed, and up to date on all vetting. Our wonderful foster took her in and is helping her find her forever home. So far we know Zarah has been good with dogs, cats, and chickens. Zarah does suffer from seasonal allergies. She requires apoquel everyday!
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Physical Attributes
Eye Color: Brown Ear Type: Cropped Tail Type: Long Coat Length: Short Grooming Needs: Low Shedding Amount: Moderate Altered Yes -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: Yes Energy Level: Moderate Activity Level: Moderately Active Exercise Needs: Moderate Obedience Training: Has Basic Training Owner Experience Required: Species -
Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Pawfect Match Rescue
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Location:
Holly Springs, North Carolina, 27540 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The American French Bull Terrier, a captivating crossbreed of the French Bulldog and the American Pit Bull Terrier, offers a unique blend of traits from its distinct parentage. Originating from designer breed efforts to combine desirable characteristics, these dogs typically possess a medium build, boasting a muscular yet compact frame, often with the French Bulldog's characteristic "bat ears" and a shorter snout, though longer muzzles are also possible. Their coat is usually short and sleek, coming in a variety of colors. Temperament-wise, they are generally described as affectionate, loyal, and surprisingly playful, making them excellent companions. While they can be energetic, they adapt well to apartment living provided they receive regular exercise and mental stimulation. They are often good with families and children when properly socialized, showcasing a protective yet gentle nature. Health considerations may include those common to their parent breeds, such as brachycephalic airway syndrome, joint issues, and certain skin allergies, necessitating attentive care from prospective owners.
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