Unfortunately we are looking to rehome our bulldog cross frenchie. She is a very loving dog and has all the basic commands. She absolutely loves other dogs and currently does live with another dog however she is a bit of a bully when food is involved. Unfortunately I cannot offer her the exercise or attention she needs. She would benefit from someone who does longer walks as despite her breed she loves going out on adventures. She is very affectionate and brilliant with kids, she has been brought up with two kids. However she needs an experienced home as she can get excitable and bouncy around people and dogs and sometimes becomes a bit to much for other dogs. In the right home she will thrive. She does have cherry eye in one eye that the new owner would need to look into surgery, she hasn’t been spayed and she would need her vaccinations renewing.
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