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American Bulldog puppies and dogs in Kingston, Ontario

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Bulldozer

American Bulldog

Male, 2 yrs
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Name, age, breed: Bulldozer, 2 years, American Bulldog mixLikes: Playing, toys, and routineDislikes: UnknownWhat would be the ideal home? An experienced dog owner, with breed specific experience who can give him a routine and meet his high energy needsGood with other cats? UnknownGood with dogs? Possibly with proper introductionGood with children? No kids under 14 yearsTemperament: Playful, stubborn, independent Motivators? Treats and ToysAny commands? Sit, Shake, Down House trained? UnknownCrate trained? UnknownHow long will it take to settle into a new environment? 3-3-3 rule: First 3 days - Your dog may be overwhelmed and may hide, have a lack of appetite, or test boundaries. Give them space and time to adjust in a quiet room with their bed, food, water, and toys. 3 weeks - Your dog may start to settle in and their personality will emerge. You can expect behavior issues to arise, so set boundaries and expectations with positive reinforcement training. 3 months - Your dog should be comfortable and acclimated to your home. They should know their routine and expect meals and enrichment at specific times.Any special needs or traits an adopter should know? Bulldozer is a dog with a big personality and an even bigger heart. True to his breed, he can be stubborn and determined, often preferring to do things his own way. This independent streak makes him confident and spirited, but it also means he sometimes needs extra patience and consistency in training.Despite his headstrong nature, Bulldozer is deeply loyal and thrives when he feels secure and understood. He enjoys routines and responds well to clear boundaries, showing his best side when guidance is firm but kind. His playful energy and curiosity keep life interesting he’s quick to explore, test limits, and remind everyone that he’s full of character.Bulldozer’s behaviour reflects a dog who knows his mind: strong-willed, resilient, and occasionally mischievous. Yet beneath that determination lies a companion who values connection and rewards those who invest in him with affection and trust. He’s not just a pet; he’s a presence — one that brings joy, laughter, and a touch of challenge to every day.Bulldozer is on Fluoxetine for anxiety.If you think Bulldozer is the one for you - fill out an application today!

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Bulldozer

American Bulldog

Male, 2 yrs
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Name, age, breed: Bulldozer, 2 years, American Bulldog mixLikes: Playing, toys, and routineDislikes: UnknownWhat would be the ideal home? An experienced dog owner, with breed specific experience who can give him a routine and meet his high energy needsGood with other cats? UnknownGood with dogs? Possibly with proper introductionGood with children? No kids under 14 yearsTemperament: Playful, stubborn, independent Motivators? Treats and ToysAny commands? Sit, Shake, Down House trained? UnknownCrate trained? UnknownHow long will it take to settle into a new environment? 3-3-3 rule: First 3 days - Your dog may be overwhelmed and may hide, have a lack of appetite, or test boundaries. Give them space and time to adjust in a quiet room with their bed, food, water, and toys. 3 weeks - Your dog may start to settle in and their personality will emerge. You can expect behavior issues to arise, so set boundaries and expectations with positive reinforcement training. 3 months - Your dog should be comfortable and acclimated to your home. They should know their routine and expect meals and enrichment at specific times.Any special needs or traits an adopter should know? Bulldozer is a dog with a big personality and an even bigger heart. True to his breed, he can be stubborn and determined, often preferring to do things his own way. This independent streak makes him confident and spirited, but it also means he sometimes needs extra patience and consistency in training.Despite his headstrong nature, Bulldozer is deeply loyal and thrives when he feels secure and understood. He enjoys routines and responds well to clear boundaries, showing his best side when guidance is firm but kind. His playful energy and curiosity keep life interesting he’s quick to explore, test limits, and remind everyone that he’s full of character.Bulldozer’s behaviour reflects a dog who knows his mind: strong-willed, resilient, and occasionally mischievous. Yet beneath that determination lies a companion who values connection and rewards those who invest in him with affection and trust. He’s not just a pet; he’s a presence — one that brings joy, laughter, and a touch of challenge to every day.Bulldozer is on Fluoxetine for anxiety.If you think Bulldozer is the one for you - fill out an application today!
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Wishbone

American Bulldog Mastiff

Female, 1 yr 8 mos
Belleville, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Meet Wishbone – A Shy Soul Looking for the Right Match Wishbone is a 1.8-year-old female dog who’s looking for a calm, experienced home where she can feel safe and understood. She’s very nervous at first and tends to be selective with the people she bonds with, but once she trusts you, her loyalty runs deep.Wishbone can show barrier aggression and frustration, so she’ll need a handler who can work patiently with her and help her build confidence through structure, consistency, and positive reinforcement.She will need to be the only pet in the home — no dogs and no cats — as she prefers having her space and one-on-one attention. Due to her sensitivity and need for a predictable environment, an adult-only home is required.Wishbone is a special girl who needs time and understanding, but for the right person, she’ll be an incredibly rewarding companion. With patience and trust, she’ll show you just how loving she can be.
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Pilot

American Bulldog

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
Belleville, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Meet Pilot – A Nervous but Loving Dog with Tons of Potential! Pilot is a 1.7-year-old American Bulldog mix who’s looking for a patient, understanding home to help him build confidence. He can be nervous at first, but once he gets to know you, his affectionate and loyal side shines through.He does show some barrier frustration and mild reactivity, so he’ll need an adult-only home with experienced owners who can provide calm leadership, structure, and positive reinforcement. Pilot is selective with other dogs, so a meet and greet is required with any resident dogs. He has not yet been cat tested.Pilot is still learning his boundaries and basic manners, but with consistency, training, and patience, he’ll continue to make great progress.If you’re looking for a dog with heart, drive, and the potential to thrive under the right guidance, Pilot might just be the perfect match for you.
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Bullseye

American Bulldog Boxer

Male, 2 yrs
Belleville, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Meet Bullseye – A Gentle Heart Looking for a Patient PartnerBullseye is a 2-year-old black-and-white American Bulldog and Boxer mix who’s searching for a calm, understanding home where he can learn to feel safe and confident. New people and unfamiliar situations can be overwhelming for him, and he often starts off nervous and unsure. But once Bullseye warms up, his sweet, affectionate nature shines through, and he forms truly meaningful bonds with the people he trusts.Bullseye is still learning the ropes when it comes to leash manners and tends to pull, so he’ll benefit from someone willing to work with him through patient, positive training. He can be dog selective, but so far he has shown positive, friendly reactions to most dogs. With proper introductions, he may enjoy having the right canine companion. He’s a bit wary of cats, but with a slow, thoughtful introduction, he should be able to share a home with one.One thing Bullseye takes great pride in is keeping his space tidy—he likes his kennel clean and mess-free, a small but charming glimpse into his personality.Bullseye is a sensitive boy who needs time to come out of his shell, but with understanding, routine, and gentle guidance, he has all the potential to become a devoted and loving companion. For someone willing to show him patience and consistency, Bullseye will return that kindness with a loyal heart and a lifetime of love.

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Rosie

Boxer

Female, 6 yrs 3 mos
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Name, age, breed: Rosie, 6yrs, Boxer mixLikes: Walks, treat sniff mats, playing tug of war, giving kisses, cuddling, pets and scratches, people in general, loves to lounge around Dislikes: Lack of walks/activityWhat would be the ideal home? A home with a strong handler who can deal with her reactivity on walks. But otherwise really anyone would do well since she is very sweet-natured.Good with other cats? NoGood with dogs? Possibly - Rosie mimics how other dogs treat her. If they approach sweet and friendly, she will also react that way. Highly reactive to dogs on walks (really wants to play, she is very enthusiastic). Good with children? Yes, as long as they are ok with large dogsTemperament: very sweet, playful, active, excited while on walks but relaxed in the homeMotivators? Treats, neck/head scratches, verbal praiseAny commands? Sit, shake (she can do both paws), lie downHouse trained? YesCrate trained? YesHow long will it take to settle into a new environment? 3-3-3 rule: First 3 days - Your dog may be overwhelmed and may hide, have a lack of appetite, or test boundaries. Give them space and time to adjust in a quiet room with their bed, food, water, and toys. 3 weeks - Your dog may start to settle in and their personality will emerge. You can expect behavior issues to arise, so set boundaries and expectations with positive reinforcement training. 3 months - Your dog should be comfortable and acclimated to your home. They should know their routine and expect meals and enrichment at specific times.Any special needs or traits an adopter should know? N/AIf you think Rosie is the one for you - fill out an application today!
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Rango

Boxer

Male, 2 yrs 4 mos
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Name, age, breed: Rango, 2yrs, Boxer mixLikes: Cuddling, long walks, fetching, tugging on ropes, playing with toys and bones, being pet, sleeping with a night light Dislikes: Sudden movements, loud noisesWhat would be the ideal home? Rango would do well in a home with an experienced owner that can continue his obedience training and socialization. Backyard to play, lots of people to give attention to him.Good with other cats? No as he has a prey driveGood with dogs? He likes to play with them, but can guard his toys therefore it is recommended to keep dogs apart with toys aroundGood with children? Possibly, but no toddlers recommended due to size, energy and nervousnessTemperament: Extremely social, activeMotivators? Treats, kibbleAny commands? Sit, lay down, stay, comeHouse trained? YesCrate trained? YesHow long will it take to settle into a new environment? 3-3-3 rule: First 3 days - Your dog may be overwhelmed and may hide, have a lack of appetite, or test boundaries. Give them space and time to adjust in a quiet room with their bed, food, water, and toys. 3 weeks - Your dog may start to settle in and their personality will emerge. You can expect behavior issues to arise, so set boundaries and expectations with positive reinforcement training. 3 months - Your dog should be comfortable and acclimated to your home. They should know their routine and expect meals and enrichment at specific times.Any special needs or traits an adopter should know? Lots of energy in the house when he hasn’t had a walk in a while, pulls decently hard on the leash, barks when people knock at the door.If you think Rango is the one for you - fill out an application today!
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Maple

Boxer

Female, 4 yrs
Kingston, ON
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Name: MapleAge: 4 years oldBreed: Boxer mixLikes: Attention cuddlesDislikes: Loud noises and people who rush to touch herWhat would be the ideal home? A nice quiet home that will give her space to adjust. Once Maple is comfortable, she is super sweet and cuddly!Good with other cats? UnknownGood with dogs? Yes, with proper introductionGood with children? Not at this time as she is nervousTemperament: Super sweet, calm, cuddly, playful and affectionateMotivators? TreatsAny commands? SitHouse trained? YesCrate trained? Yes - sleeps all night in crate How long will it take to settle into a new environment? 3-3-3 rule: First 3 days - Your dog may be overwhelmed and may hide, have a lack of appetite, or test boundaries. Give them space and time to adjust in a quiet room with their bed, food, water, and toys. 3 weeks - Your dog may start to settle in and their personality will emerge. You can expect behavior issues to arise, so set boundaries and expectations with positive reinforcement training. 3 months - Your dog should be comfortable and acclimated to your home. They should know their routine and expect meals and enrichment at specific times.Any special needs or traits an adopter should know? Maple needs an adult only home that is quiet. No apartment buildings as she is nervous of quick movement etc. Very routine oriented in her foster home - adapted well to their routine really quickly.If you think Maple is the one for you - fill out an application today!

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Kingston Humane Society

1 Binnington Crt, Kingston, ON K7M 8M9

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Humane Society Hastings Prince Edward

34 Wallbridge-Loyalist Rd, Belleville, ON K8N 4Z2

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