Sailor
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Sailor
AvailableSailor is a small French Bulldog in San Clemente, CA. She has a moderate cleft palate but no other health issues. Spayed and up to date on vaccines, Sailor is house trained and thrives in an active home that understands her needs.
About Sailor
Sailor is a French Bulldog with a moderate cleft palate, but don’t let that fool you—she eats and drinks with no problems. She needs a home with someone who understands her palate, though she doesn't have any other health issues. Sailor is best as an only dog; she can be pushy with other dogs and won’t do well with cats or other small pets, since her prey drive is strong. What she lacks in roommates, she makes up for in personality. Sailor is very active and thrives on play, whether it’s splashing in the hose, chasing toys, or running on a treadmill. She’s crate trained, walks nicely on leash, and keeps herself busy. Agility or lure coursing would be a great fit for her energy. If you want a dog that’s up for walks, runs, car rides, and plenty of activity (as long as temperatures are safe), Sailor is eager and ready. She’s spayed, microchipped, and her vaccinations are current. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Sailor
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
French Bulldogs like Sailor generally adapt well to apartments or houses. They thrive in homes where they can be close to their people and receive moderate but regular exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sailor and other French Bulldogs don’t require a large yard, but they do need daily walks and playtime. Even a small outdoor space is sufficient if she gets enough activity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
French Bulldogs are typically good with children, and Sailor is reported to get along with kids, making her a solid choice for family life.











