Feldman
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Feldman
AvailableFeldman is a brindle French Bulldog who’s estimated to be an adult at about 3 years and 3 months old. He’s male and falls into the small breed size category. Feldman is up to date on his vaccinations and is currently located in West Jordan, UT. He is considered a special needs dog, so his adopter should be ready to provide any extra support that may be required.
About Feldman
Feldman is an endearing little French Bulldog who brings a lot of character everywhere he goes. He’s got a cheerful spirit and just the right amount of cleverness to keep you smiling—he may be compact but he has plenty of presence. Feldman’s playful, joyful demeanor will fill any room with energy and unmistakable warmth. No one seems to know his exact age, but he’s got the confidence and curiosity of a young dog. He moves from cuddle-time to adventure mode effortlessly, happy either to sprawl on the couch or join you outside. Feldman does need adopters who will come meet him in person so you can see for yourself how much personality he packs into his small frame. Once you connect, it will be clear he’s the missing piece to your home. Feldman is waiting in West Jordan, UT to find his person—ready to add love and plenty of laughter to your everyday. They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now!
Adoption Fee
$500Payment after application.
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Questions about Feldman
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Feldman, as a French Bulldog, generally does well in apartments or homes where he can enjoy both indoor comfort and just a bit of exercise. They thrive on companionship, so a home with someone around is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
French Bulldogs like Feldman don’t require a lot of outdoor space; a small yard or regular short walks are plenty to keep them content and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Feldman’s breed is typically very good with kids, known for being patient and affectionate—though as with all dogs, supervision and respectful handling are key.











