Albert
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Albert
AvailableAlbert is a white Bull Terrier with a short coat and a medium build. He is an adult, neutered male and fully house trained. Albert is vaccinated and has special needs due to his deafness and some ongoing medical care. He is currently based in Glenwood, AR, awaiting his forever home.
About Albert
Albert quietly carves out a spot in your heart without even trying. He’s a white Bull Terrier who’s deaf and has limited vision, but he deals with the world with a gentle, affectionate nature. He was picked up as a stray in rough shape, but he’s now thriving in foster care and takes all the necessary routines—medications, eye care, special food, and medicated baths—completely in stride. Baths and nail trims? He’s a model patient, cooperating calmly for everything. Albert leans deeply into companionship and will do anything for a snuggle or a spot on the couch next to his person. Despite his age, he still gets excited about toys and puzzles, loves short walks, and enjoys basking in the sun by a window. With dogs, he’s friendly but more of a peaceful cohabitant than a wrestling partner. He’s also comfortable around cats and children. Crate trained, great on the leash, and mellow inside, Albert needs a home that can provide stability, gentle structure, and regular maintenance of his medical needs. In exchange? He’ll give you steadfast loyalty and all the sweetness you can handle. Adoption fee is sponsored. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Albert
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Bull Terriers like Albert do best in a calm, structured home environment with people committed to their well-being. They thrive on companionship and benefit from a home where they are not left alone for extended periods.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While Bull Terriers enjoy outdoor activities, Albert's needs are moderate. He will appreciate a secure yard or regular walks, but isn't a high-activity dog given his age and medical needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Bull Terriers are generally good with children, and Albert has shown that he gets along with kids, making him a suitable addition to family homes.
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