Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
House-trained,
Story
Kilo arrived with quiet confidence and immediately made himself at home. He came to us as an owner surrender - his people were young, inexperienced, and trying to navigate a situation that felt bigger than they were at the time. They loved him, and they made the responsible choice to ask for help. Kilo doesn’t carry that history heavily. He’s very much living in the present.Because he needed care sooner rather than later, Kilo was seen by the vet shortly after arriving. His skin issues have improved significantly, his ears were addressed, and he’s now neutered. He’s feeling better, looking better, and clearly aware that life is moving in the right direction. He’s also on a special diet for his skin - one he enjoys - and has already started filling out nicely.While at the vet, Kilo met a little girl in the waiting room who was playing with a basket of toys. When one tumbled onto the floor, Kilo stared at it with deep seriousness, completely baffled by this small object that had suddenly appeared. He studied it. Then he looked at the child. Then back at the toy, as if hoping someone might explain the situation. He didn’t react so much as contemplate. What Kilo may lack in IQ, he more than makes up for in charm.Kilo is a two-year-old English Bulldog with a rare ability to slow everything down. He adores people, is endlessly content just being nearby, and rides beautifully in the car. When it’s time to get out, he skips the careful step-down and launches himself straight out, all four paws at once, like a very determined bulldog version of Superman.There’s something steady and reassuring about Kilo. He doesn’t demand attention, but he values it. He seems grateful for time, touch, and the next small adventure. Wherever Kilo goes, people fall for him - it’s almost unavoidable.Come meet Kilo and see what calm confidence looks like. He’s ready for his next chapter, and we can’t wait to see where he lands.Animal Aid Society is located at 80 Butler Farm Road in Hampton, VA. Visiting hours are every day from 9am to noon, including weekends and holidays.Interested? Come for a visit any day of the week - 365 days a year between 9am - 12pm. Hope to see you soon!PLEASE NOTE: Animal Aid Society observes a 40 mile adoption radius to facilitate post adoption support and follow ups.