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My basic info
Breed
American Bulldog
Color
Black - with White
Age
5 years 8 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
50 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Not good with dogs
Not good with cats
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Diamond has been with us 3 years, and in those years only 1 application that was not a match has come in. This girl is a firecracker and super high energy, but she's got the sweetest side. She makes us laugh daily and we wouldn't change a thing about her!
Diamond's adoption has been donated by an amazing sponsor. All we want is to find her a loving family and home.
https://form.jotform.com/213266369147057
Or you can reach out to myself Jen@fightagainstbreedracism.com or Kari, Kari@fightagainstbreedracism.com for any questions you may have.
Name: Diamond
Breed: American Bulldog X
Weight: 47.50 lbs
Gender: Spayed/Female
Age: 4 years old
Energy Level: Medium to High
Medical: UTD
Good with dogs: Selective. Social outside but don't think indoors she'd do good in a home with another dog. Unless someone was experiencing and took the time it takes to work with her. She does love to play with her rescue friends.
Good with cats: No has a high prey drive for all small animals
Good with kids: No young children due to her energy.
Good with strangers: yes gets overly excited
Guarding issues: None that have been seen
Behavioural issues: can have separation anxiety in new environments. And will be destructive if left alone too long.
House trained: Yes
Crate trained: Yes
Leash skills: still a working progress, but has come a long way since she first came to us. Pulls a lot and will try to go after small animals if she sees them. Will need someone that can control/handle her. Walks way better with a martingale.
Okay with manipulations: Yes, always willing to please.
Notes: Diamond is a very sweet, affectionate girl who is eager to please. She has shown to be food motivated which is a bonus for training. Diamond gets very overstimulated and excited fast. She will jump up and grab at you or the leash but she listens if you are firm with her. Diamond is your perfect companion if your looking for a dog who can keep up with an active lifestyle!
Diamond has been with us 3 years, and in those years only 1 application that was not a match has come in. This girl is a firecracker and super high energy, but she's got the sweetest side. She makes us laugh daily and we wouldn't change a thing about her!
Diamond's adoption has been donated by an amazing sponsor. All we want is to find her a loving family and home.
https://form.jotform.com/213266369147057
Or you can reach out to myself Jen@fightagainstbreedracism.com or Kari, Kari@fightagainstbreedracism.com for any questions you may have.
Name: Diamond
Breed: American Bulldog X
Weight: 47.50 lbs
Gender: Spayed/Female
Age: 4 years old
Energy Level: Medium to High
Medical: UTD
Good with dogs: Selective. Social outside but don't think indoors she'd do good in a home with another dog. Unless someone was experiencing and took the time it takes to work with her. She does love to play with her rescue friends.
Good with cats: No has a high prey drive for all small animals
Good with kids: No young children due to her energy.
Good with strangers: yes gets overly excited
Guarding issues: None that have been seen
Behavioural issues: can have separation anxiety in new environments. And will be destructive if left alone too long.
House trained: Yes
Crate trained: Yes
Leash skills: still a working progress, but has come a long way since she first came to us. Pulls a lot and will try to go after small animals if she sees them. Will need someone that can control/handle her. Walks way better with a martingale.
Okay with manipulations: Yes, always willing to please.
Notes: Diamond is a very sweet, affectionate girl who is eager to please. She has shown to be food motivated which is a bonus for training. Diamond gets very overstimulated and excited fast. She will jump up and grab at you or the leash but she listens if you are firm with her. Diamond is your perfect companion if your looking for a dog who can keep up with an active lifestyle!
At F.A.B.R Canine Rehabilitation Therapy and Sanctuary, we are dedicated to giving a second chance to the dogs the world often overlooks. We specialize in taking in the misunderstood—the ones deemed “too difficult,” “too aggressive,” or simply “not worth the effort.” With careful behavioral assessments and tailored rehabilitation programs, we work to uncover the true potential in every dog, especially bully breeds and large power breeds, who are so often misjudged. These dogs are not the monsters they’re made out to be; they are victims of neglect, misunderstanding, and mistreatment. Through love, structure, and unwavering support, we’ve successfully rehomed countless dogs who were once dumped, surrendered, or abandoned—each one now thriving in homes that understand and appreciate them. At the heart of our mission is a commitment to education—we strive to reach anyone who is willing to learn and listen, breaking down harmful stereotypes and replacing them with compassion and knowledge. FABR is powered by a passionate community of supporters who share our belief that every dog deserves the chance to be seen, heard, and loved for who they truly are.
At F.A.B.R Canine Rehabilitation Therapy and Sanctuary, we are dedicated to giving a second chance to the dogs the world often overlooks. We specialize in taking in the misunderstood—the ones deemed “too difficult,” “too aggressive,” or simply “not worth the effort.” With careful behavioral assessments and tailored rehabilitation programs, we work to uncover the true potential in every dog, especially bully breeds and large power breeds, who are so often misjudged. These dogs are not the monsters they’re made out to be; they are victims of neglect, misunderstanding, and mistreatment. Through love, structure, and unwavering support, we’ve successfully rehomed countless dogs who were once dumped, surrendered, or abandoned—each one now thriving in homes that understand and appreciate them. At the heart of our mission is a commitment to education—we strive to reach anyone who is willing to learn and listen, breaking down harmful stereotypes and replacing them with compassion and knowledge. FABR is powered by a passionate community of supporters who share our belief that every dog deserves the chance to be seen, heard, and loved for who they truly are.
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