Lucky - Schnauzer and French Bulldog Dog for Adoption in Fort Myers, Florida
LUCKY
Schnauzer, French Bulldog
🇺🇸
Fort Myers, Florida
June 10th
male, small, young
DESCRIPTION
Hello- my name is Lucky! I was owner surrendered by my owner who couldn't take care of me anymore. Luckily, Guardians stepped up and took me in; now, they are helping me find a new furever home. I am 2 years old and a schnauzer/Frenchie mix. I am a very confident and friendly boy! I walk well on leash and try really hard to keep my kennel clean. Working together, we can establish a schedule/routine that works for both of us! I am friendly with other dogs.
My $300 adoption fee includes vet exam, up to date vaccines, neuter, deworming and preventatives while in our care, heartworm test (negative) and microchip.
If you are interested in adopting me, please complete a free, non-binding application at www.gofar.dog under Adopt.If you have questions, email my rescue at adoptions@gofar.dog. If you'd like to experience all the love I have, and want to make me part of your family, please complete the adoption application by pasting this link into your browser:
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.