Ray
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Ray
AvailableRay is a young, male French Bulldog with a short, yellow-tan coat currently located in Brentwood, CA. As a puppy, he is not yet house trained and is not neutered. Ray has special needs related to blindness, sensory sensitivity, and dietary requirements, so he will need a unique, understanding home. His vaccinations are up to date.
About Ray
Ray is a French Bulldog puppy learning to navigate the world without sight. His blindness, along with sensory sensitivities and a strict diet, means his world can be confusing—sometimes even overwhelming. But with structure, patience, and someone willing to move at his pace, Ray softens and shows real tenderness. He’s currently in a foster home, receiving specialized training to help him understand safe touch and build confidence with new smells and sounds. Ray thrives on routine and calm surroundings. He needs a quiet home where change is slow and gentle. He’s not yet ready to leave his foster, but he’s open to inquiries from people with the patience, heart, and knowledge to help him find stability. His adopter must be committed to continuing his training and understanding his cues, not overstepping his comfort. With time and the right person, Ray will reward you with deep trust and affection. Ray’s sun sign is Scorpio, known for intensity and resilience—both traits he channels daily. Give him a chance and watch that spirit flourish. This could be the start of something paw-some.
Adoption Fee
$600Payment after application.
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Questions about Ray
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ray, as a French Bulldog, generally does best in homes that are calm and relatively quiet. With his blindness and sensitivity, a peaceful and predictable space will help him thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
French Bulldogs like Ray do well with modest outdoor needs; a secure backyard or safe place to explore is enough. Walks in quiet areas are beneficial, but he won’t require lots of space for exercise.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While French Bulldogs are often good with children, Ray’s special sensory needs mean he will do best in a home without young children or with older kids who understand boundaries and gentleness.











