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We'll also keep you updated on PUPPY GINGER's adoption status with email updates.
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PUPPY GINGER

Boston Terrier

Female, Puppy
richmond, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
  ✨ Meet Ginger — a tiny puppy with a big heart and an even bigger future. ✨   This 3-month-old Boston Terrier mix weighs about 10 pounds and is already stealing attention everywhere she goes. With her scruffy little cheeks and bright, curious eyes, Ginger has that “you can’t help but fall in love” kind of cuteness.   Ginger is your classic happy puppy — playful, energetic, and always ready for fun. She loves running around with toys, exploring her surroundings, and enjoying the company of other dogs. She has a naturally friendly personality and seems to adore just about everyone she meets.   Once she’s done playing, Ginger turns into a total cuddle bug. She loves being held, petted, and close to her people. She’s the kind of puppy who wants to be right where the love is.   She is currently learning pad training and is doing her best, though she still has the occasional accident as she continues to learn. Like all young puppies, she just needs consistency, patience, and guidance.   Her parents are a Boston Terrier mix and a Wheaten Terrier, both around 30 pounds, so she is expected to remain a small-to-medium sized companion.   Because she is still so young, Ginger needs a home where someone is around most of the time to help her grow, train, and feel secure. A fenced yard would be a big bonus so she can safely burn off puppy energy. Children 8+ would be a great match for her gentle, playful nature.   Ginger isn’t just adorable — she’s the beginning of a lifelong best friend.   If you’ve been waiting for a puppy to grow up beside you, love you unconditionally, and fill your home with joy… Ginger is ready to meet you.   PLEASE NOTE:  Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted.  Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site.  The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive.  Contact us at 615-661-5333 or ccrnewengland@gmail.comApril 29, 2026, 1:14 pm
We'll also keep you updated on PUPPY GIDGET's adoption status with email updates.
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PUPPY GIDGET

Boston Terrier

Female, Puppy
richmond, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
  Meet Gidget — a tiny girl with a big personality and an even bigger heart.   At just 3 months old and only 9 pounds, this little Boston Terrier mix is as adorable as they come. With her short, stubby legs and stunning brindle coat, Gidget has that irresistible “stop-you-in-your-tracks” kind of cuteness — and once you see her face, you won’t forget it.   Gidget is everything you’d hope for in a puppy. She’s playful, curious, and full of joyful energy, always ready to chase a toy or bounce around with her doggy friends. She gets along wonderfully with other dogs and would absolutely love a playful companion to grow up with.   But she’s not all zoomies — Gidget has a soft, snuggly side too. She loves to curl up close, soaking in all the affection she can get. She may be just a little shy when meeting new people, but give her a short moment and you’ll see her sweet, loving personality shine through.   She’s currently working on pad training and, like any young puppy, she’s still learning. She’s trying hard and making progress every day — she just needs a patient home willing to guide her as she grows.   Because she’s still so young, Gidget will thrive in a home where someone is around most of the time to help her learn, play, and feel secure. A fenced yard would be a dream come true for her, giving her space to safely explore and burn off that puppy energy. She would do best in a home with kids 8 and older who understand how to be gentle with a small pup.   Gidget isn’t just cute — she’s the kind of companion who will grow into your little shadow, your cuddle buddy, and your daily source of happiness.   If you’ve been waiting for that one special puppy who will steal your heart and never give it back… Gidget might be the one.   PLEASE NOTE:  Our dogs are transported from Tennessee to meeting places in the states where we have posted.  Further information about us is given on our Adopt-A-Pet site.  The adoption fees vary and will be provided as well as noted on the application you receive.  Contact us at 615-661-5333 or ccrnewengland@gmail.comApril 29, 2026, 1:14 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Boze in New Kent VA's adoption status with email updates.
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Boze in New Kent VA

English Bulldog French Bulldog

Male, Adult
Richmond, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Location: New Kent, VAI AM LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT PERSON TO LOVE ME FOREVER AND EVER!  Hiiiiii there!  It is so nice to meet you! I feel like this is a debut of some sort.  I mean, it has been a long time coming, if I do say so myself.  I am ready to find my perfect match, so here it goes! My name is Boze or Bose depending on how you like to spell it, also known as BoBo to my fan club and I am looking for the PERFECT person to give me a forever home. Just kidding, no one is perfect, except for me. I am about 5ish years old, and no one really knows what combination of bully breeds I might be. OBVIOUSLY, I am a Bulldog concoction of some sort, just look at me.  They broke the mold when they made me, I mean that literally.  Perhaps Frenchie, some type of pocket Bully, Old English Bulldog, who the heck really knows, the possibilities are endless.   I am BEAUTIFUL AND I KNOW IT. I mean, they could DNA me, but they don’t care about that because everyone loves me no matter what the heck I am.  If you love a Bulldog, you know how this works so here it goes… My name is Boze because my elbows bow out.  So do my feet and my hind legs.  I am kind of like a science experiment gone wrong. That’s OK, I make up for it with my squishy face and irresistible personality. I love everything about life, ESPECIALLY people and food. I sure do love to eat. I would weigh 100# if you let me. But I realize that would be very bad for my health, so they force me to stay lean, especially because my joints don’t line up the way they are supposed to. If you watch me walk or run, you will see what I mean.  I am mostly lazy; I want to go potty and come right back in.  Occasionally, I get a wild hair and watching me get the zoomies is hilarious.  The back end doesn’t always know what the front end is doing. My foster Mom keeps trying to get video, but it doesn’t do justice to what I look like when I run “fast”. I don’t like my feet to get wet either, it’s gross.  As you know, guys like me can’t breathe well when it is hot, and we sure can’t stay warm when it’s cold outside! That means, I kind of just want to lay on your sofa, duh. I won’t deny a bed, either, just saying. Golly, I love to sleep (and snore).  My foster Mom forces me to walk for about 10-15 minutes each day, but that is weather dependent. She also knows my limits and she’s careful, so I don’t get too out of breath or get too tired.   I get annoyed with her; she doesn’t care because she says, “it’s good for me, in moderation”.  She’s full of it but I won’t win that argument, so I just waddle along with good bits of rolling around in the grass. It’s my life and I do want I want, sort of. No way I will be running a marathon and walking around the block is not something I want to do, either.  See why I said I was lazy? I prefer a quiet house because I get very overstimulated in a loud and unruly environment. Boarding while you travel is a no go for me. I mean, we all have our “things”, right?  That doesn’t mean I don’t do well at home with a pet-sitter.  That is TOTALLY fine. I also REALLY like to have rules, they keep me safe, and boundaries are good for me because they keep me in line.  My foster Mom has lots of rules, but I understand why. She has a bunch of Border Collies, and while they like the rules WAY more than I do, I am a very good boy and happy to comply.  My best buddy is her Frenchie because he understands the way I play and the way I snort. Her Bull Terrier tolerates me, but I can’t say he likes me.  He would rather I just leave him alone, which I do most of the time. I am crate and potty trained, as well. That is where I sleep and eat because again, rules.  You’re impressed, I know you are! I get along well with most dogs and cats. I will say that some dogs think I am weird because I snort a lot. Sometimes, cats need to let me know they don’t appreciate me. I just want a quick sniff, is that too much to ask? Good thing I take those corrections like the gentleman I am and leave them alone. No means no, I get it.  One swipe from those kitties and I am on my way.  Life is too short to try to be friends with folks who don’t like me much. My life was pretty rough before the amazing folks at Bennett’s Creek Veterinary Care in Suffolk, VA decided that I needed OUT of the shelter.  I was bald and in desperate need of some TLC, which did include some procedures to help me breathe better.  I know, I know, not shocking since I am a Bulldog. My family at Bennett’s Creek fixed me up and then sent me home with my foster Mom so I could continue to heal.   While I do have some medical issues, they are manageable if you are willing to stay on top of them.  I need a bath every couple of weeks, I am also on a urinary diet, and I like my food to be soaked or to eat from a slow feeder toy or bowl.  As I mentioned before, I LOVE to eat which means I sometimes eat wayyyy too fast.  That’s not good for me and I know it, but I can’t help myself, so I rely on my peeps to make sure I remember. I am also on some daily meds but those are easy, too.  You just need to be prepared if you are interested in adopting me, that’s all.  I like to be upfront with these things. Honesty is the best policy, you know? My foster Mom, whose name is Mary (by the way), or my amazing family at Bennett’s Creek can help answer any and all questions you might have. Ask for Katie or Summer but PLEASE know that they are SUPER BUSY while they are at work and probably won’t be able to speak to you on the spot. Believe me, it isn’t because they don’t want to, I promise.  Just leave your contact information and someone will get back to you. The number to Bennett’s Creek is 757.483.5990.  Make sure you tell them you are calling to talk to them about me, that’s important. My foster mom’s number is 804.402.0025 and her e-mail is williamsme1213@yahoo.com.  Please be patient, they all work a lot (unlike me).  They will also be really picky about where I land, I am not going to lie. It’s kind of annoying to be loved by so many people but, that’s the life you lead when you look like me. If you have made it this far, thank you!  I will make someone really happy, could it be you? March 9, 2026, 11:02 pm

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