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Lamar

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6 months- 2 years|American Bulldog|Male|Large|Hartwell, GA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🧠 Smart🎾 Playful🏠 Single Animal Home

Lamar is an American Bulldog mix with a large frame and a striking mix of yellow, tan, blond, fawn, and white short hair. He is a young neutered male with vaccinations up to date, currently located in Hartwell, GA. Lamar is eager to find a stable, loving home after his tough start.

About Lamar

Lamar is a two-year-old American Bulldog mix who came into rescue after being abandoned and found in rough shape. When he first arrived, he was thin and suffering with skin and ear infections. Now, after some steady care, his health has turned around and he’s put on weight—his skin and ears have fully healed. Lamar has been neutered and his vaccinations are current. He’s ready for the stability of a real home. Big and surprisingly strong, Lamar sometimes forgets his size, so he’ll do best in a household without small kids. He’s not interested in sharing space with other animals, either—he wants to have your full attention. Lamar is smart and food-motivated, which makes him quick to learn new things. If you’re looking for a loyal companion and have room for a large dog who likes being top dog, Lamar might be your match. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.

Questions about Lamar

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Lamar, being an American Bulldog mix, typically does best in a home with space to move around. He enjoys having a secure yard or access to regular outside time and thrives with clear boundaries.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    American Bulldog mixes like Lamar benefit from a yard or, minimally, frequent walks and active playtime. He’ll appreciate an environment where he can stretch his legs outdoors daily.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Due to Lamar’s size and strength, he’s best suited to homes without small children. Older kids or teens may interact well with supervision and proper introductions.