Schnauzer and French Bulldog Dogs Available for Adoption in Estherville, Iowa
CAM
Schnauzer, French Bulldog
🇺🇸
Estherville, Iowa
April 16th
female, small, baby
DESCRIPTION
***The first step in the adoption process is to complete the application at www.emmetcountyanimalshelter.org***
Cam/Cameron/Chunk Butt....This little tootsie roll is a lug. She goes on adventures with all her foster friends and siblings, but usually is lagging behind sniffing and snacking. Almost always Cam will end up being carried around as she just doesn’t want to/can’t keep up with the pack. She doesn’t compete to be pack leader she’s more of the snack leader. Her temperament is a lot more chill than thrill. **Cam is currently in a foster home with kids ranging from 6-11. She is also living with dogs ranging in size from 20lbs-80lbs and ages 1-13 years old.
At just over 2 months of age she and her siblings Miss Lady and Boozer are each looking for a home they can call their own. The pups are up to date on vaccinations and microchipped. They will be adopted on a spay/neuter contract in where in their new family will be responsible for that surgery. Their adoption fee is $350.00
ABOUT: FRENCH BULLDOG DOG BREED
The French Bulldog, known for its iconic bat like ears, charming personality, and compact yet muscular build, is a beloved companion dog breed. Originating in France, these affectionate and adaptable dogs are ideal for apartment living due to their relatively low exercise needs. Their distinctive wrinkled face and snub nose make them instantly recognizable, while their playful and sociable nature endears them to families and singles alike. French Bulldogs are known for their loyalty, affection, and gentle temperament, making them a popular choice for dog lovers worldwide.
The schnauzer is a versatile and intelligent dog breed known for its distinctive beard and eyebrows. They come in three sizes - miniature, standard, and giant - each with their own unique personalities and characteristics. Schnauzers are loyal, playful, and make excellent family pets. They require regular grooming to maintain their wiry coat and love to be included in activities with their human companions. With proper training and socialization, schnauzers can thrive in various roles, from loving companion to skilled working dog.