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Sully

French Bulldog Boston Terrier

Female, 1 yr
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Our sweet sweet loving gentle amazing Sully girl. It is now time for your next chapter . Sully is approximately 10 months to one year-old. And weighs 18 pounds. She came to us after being hit by a car and was just running the streets. No chip not spayed, no tags, no owner. We believe she is a frenchton. French bulldog boston terrier mix. She has a wonderful demeanor and is just the sweetest girl. She is nervous meeting new dogs and people at first but that lasts all of 20 minutes and then she is everyones bff. She loves to play but is a gentle play partner. She loves to cuddle and give lots of kisses. She likes to be geld like a baby. She is usually quiet but gets really excited and barks at breakfast time or sometimes when you first get home, its just excited barking but she is not a big barker. She does not like to be crated at home but crates in the car well for car rides. Sully has hydrocephalus. It does appear to be mild. If you google hydrocephalus dogs, it is going to tell you all these terrible things that, after rescuing hydro dogs for the last 15 years, exist in a small percentage. For the most part Sully acts like a regular dog, just a little special. She does not have any seizures, she gets up and down off the couch . She gets in and out the doggy door. She is a little slow at some things and has a mild depth perception impairment from the hydrocephalus, but she lives a regular happy life and does not appear to be in any pain and has not had any neurological symptoms that some Hydro dogs get. Sully has also recently had an FHO . Because her hip was shattered from (presumably ) getting hit by a car. Currently, she is not putting weight on her left rear leg but the hope is that she will do so in the next 6 to 8 weeks as her scar tissue heals. She will get better and better at using this leg over time but she gets around very well. Her sutures come out on the 20th and she will be ready to go. She needs a special family. Ideally a home with a fenced yard, if children are in the home that they be gentle and dog savvy. The perfect scenario would be a home that is experienced with special needs dogs , especially hydro dogs bc they need a little extra patience ,love and understanding. As well as a home that is willing to help her through her healing journey as her leg will not be fully fully healed for several weeks still up to 3 months before seeing true progress. We all adore her. She is such a wonderful little girl with just a sweet sweet soul. We can’t wait for her to find her forever family. Approved adopters please send your hold requests to the email you were given. To get approved please visit our website www.texaschihuahuarescuecanada.org to fill in an application to adopt
We'll also keep you updated on Bruce's adoption status with email updates.
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Bruce

French Bulldog

Male, 4 yrs
Hamilton, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Currently fostered in Texas Meet Bruce a 4 year old french bulldog weighing 30 pounds. Please read ENTIRE bio! Bruce was in San Antonio animal care center after being on bit quarantine. He is wiggly , funny and strong. He knows sit, ,paw, waits for treats and food, and has good potty and fantastic leash manners . He is an excellent dog for he right person. He needs a home familiar with the breed and willing to put some time and training into Bruce. Bruce needs to be an only dog unless he is adopted by an extremely experienced adopter willing to get a behavioral trainer in to work with him. Bruce in not an aggressive dog but does have some of the not always so great traits of a bully breed. He is not an overly dominant dog either. Bruce meets dogs on walks and in the visiting yard with a happy body, wanting to say hi, wiggle, downward dog, sniff the bums, he is happy to see the other dogs. When another growls at him, he actually will turn his head downward and away, and back away from the dog. His problem is territorial behavior and jealousy. He does not like to share his toys, or his person. If he has a toy, that toy is his and he does not want a human or a dog to take it from him. If a dog tries to interact with him or sniff a toy while he has the toy, he goes after the dog. If he is in your lap getting pets and cuddles and another dog or person, tries to come in, he will growl and snip at the air towards the person. The odd thing is he gets super duper sad after the fact and knows he did something wrong and he immediately wants love and attention and to play with said humans, dogs etc. He is such a sweet and loving, cuddly boy. Bath, nails, paw and nose cream, vaccines, going to the vet, meeting people on walks, everyone can love on him, get in his face, I can take his food right out of his mouth and he zero reaction. He is not an aggressive dog, he just has this one really bad and really big deal behavioral issues but honestly aside from that he is a perfect muffin. We all love him so much. He can be stubborn at times. He does tend to bark a lot when you first leave the house. He appears to have some mild separation anxiety but he does calm down once he can't see or hear you anymore. He needs a home where his human is home a lot. He wants to be with his human as much as possible. He would be best adopted to a person with experience and NO KIDS. Which sucks because again he has met kids, he loves kids on walks and visiting but we do not know what unpredictable behavior he may have once he gets attached to those kids and deems them "his" and friends come over etc. So better safe than sorry and we say no children. He really has a huge heart and a lot of feelings. He is a sweet soul and I think maybe with some training and redirection with the right person he could really be a gem of a dog. Approved adopters please send your hold requests to the email you were given. To get approved please visit our website www.texaschihuahuarescuecanada.org to fill in an application to adopt.
We'll also keep you updated on Penny's adoption status with email updates.
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Penny

French Bulldog

Female, 4 yrs 6 mos
Toronto, ON
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Penny | French Bulldog | 3.5 years | Female *We cannot guarantee breed nor age. Temperament: Sweet, high energy, incredibly intelligent. Activity Level: Medium-High energy. Vetting: Vaccinated (DH2PP, Rabies), spayed, microchipped, dewormed, on flea/tick/heartworm prevention year-round. Penny is on Fluoxetine and Gabapentin which has helped significantly. She also has allergies to turkey, chicken, duck and lamb (developed a significant rash on her belly). She had a small reaction to fish (very tiny rash) so we have been avoiding that protein as well. So far she seems ok with beef, kangaroo and pork. Due to the breed's susceptibility to health issues, a home with knowledge around French Bulldog’s common issues is essential. Pet insurance is a must! Future owners should take precautions to avoid overheating, limit stress and seek immediate medical attention if she experiences respiratory distress. Housebroken: Yes. Good with Dogs: Penny is fantastic with dogs when out and about but can be protective and territorial at home. She may show resource guarding behaviour towards other dogs indoors, so a single-pet household is necessary. It’s important to note that all introductions to new dogs should be done in a careful and controlled manner. Good with Cats: No. Good with Children: No. Prey Drive: Yes. Response to outdoors: Penny adores walks, hiking and swimming, and she’s always curious about the world around her. She’s the perfect adventure buddy! Crate-Trained: Yes. Resource Guarding: Penny resource guards with other dogs but not with humans. Response to Commands: She knows sit, stay, heel and fetch. She has been working hard in a board and train with the amazing Dog Hero to learn more fantastic skills. Are they vocal: Not overly barky but she loves to express herself with grumbles and grunts. She will, however, alarm bark at knocks and doorbells. Leash Etiquette: Penny is an excellent walker both on and off-leash, with solidly developing recall and a penchant for stopping to sniff around. Transportation: Penny loves car rides and is always up for an adventure! Introducing the charming Penny! Penny is a slow burn of love. It is very important to note, however, she will be very apprehensive at first. In fact, for the first three weeks in foster care, she had to be kept leashed at all times as she wouldn’t allow us to put a leash on her collar without screaming. She has some issues around physical handling and needs trust with her handlers to be built slowly and patiently. After some time getting to know us, she did eventually relax and we are now able to do whatever we need for her for the most part. Once she gets over her initial fears and inhibitions, Penny is a real treat! Penny can be a snuggly sweetheart who adores affection and belly rubs. However, again, it’s important to take this kind of affection very slowly with her until she feels fully at ease. She loves to start her day with playful energy, and if you’re going on an adventure, she wants to be right there beside you! Whether it’s hiking, swimming or just lounging around, Penny is your loyal companion, ready to jump into any family activity. With her playful spirit, Penny will keep you entertained with her antics. She’s known for her joyful flips when excited and her adorable baby dragon that she snuggles with at night. Her quirky sideways glances and delightful sounds will have you laughing in no time! Shaun from Dog Hero, who has been fostering and working with Penny, will provide guidance on how to set Penny up for success and continue her impressive development. If Penny sounds like the perfect match for you, please fill out a Canine Adoption Application on our website at: covetedcanines.org/application

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