Carmen - English Bulldog Dog for Adoption in Huber Heights, Ohio
CARMEN
English Bulldog
🇺🇸
Huber Heights, Ohio
July 9th
female, small, young
DESCRIPTION
Location: Dayton, OH
Food: Chewy Venison and Sweet Potato
Medication: NexGard Plus
Hi! I'm Carmen... your pocket-sized bulldog with a big personality.
I'm a 10-month-old English Bulldog, and I currently weigh just 34 pounds! I may fill out a little more as I mature, but I'm expected to stay on the smaller side for the breed.
I'm sweet, happy, full of energy, and always ready for my next adventure. I love other dogs, adore every person I meet, and I'm wonderful with kids too. My foster siblings are my favorite playmates, and I'm always up for a game with my toys or a good bone to chew.
Speaking of favorites... I love treats, walks, car rides, and soaking up all the attention at rescue events. If someone is handing out compliments, I'm making sure I get one!
I've already had my nares surgery, soft palate surgery, and spay, so I'm all set and ready to find my forever family.
I'm crate trained, potty trained, and I walk nicely on a leash. I haven't been tested with cats yet, so that's one thing we still don't know.
If you're looking for a fun-sized bulldog with a heart that's anything but small, I just might be your perfect match!
***Adoption Process***
-All current pets in the home need to be spayed/neutered, up to date on vaccines and on veterinarian prescribed flea/tick/heart worm prevention.
-Everyone living in the home, including all resident dogs, must be present at the meet and greet located in the Southwest Ohio area.
-We DO NOT ship dogs!!!
ABOUT: ENGLISH BULLDOG DOG BREED
The English Bulldog is a distinctive and beloved breed known for its sturdy build, wrinkled face, and gentle temperament. Originating in England, these dogs are characterized by their muscular frame, powerful jaw, and unique pushed in nose. Despite their tough appearance, English Bulldogs are affectionate, loyal, and great with children, making them excellent family pets. Due to their brachycephalic nature, they may struggle with overheating and breathing issues, requiring attentive care and moderate exercise to keep them healthy and happy.