Sugar
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Sugar
AvailableSugar is an American Bulldog in New Bedford, MA. She’s nearly a year old and spayed, with black coloring and a medium build that will likely reach 75–80 lbs. Vaccinations are current, and she gets along well with other dogs. Sugar is still learning some basics but already shines as a calm and patient companion.
About Sugar
Sugar is a calm, patient, and distinctly girly American Bulldog who enjoys the company of other dogs and settles into group dynamics with easygoing charm. At just under a year old, she brings a youthful vibe without being wild, maintaining a laid-back nature that softens any room she enters. Though currently working on her leash, crate, and potty training, Sugar's gentle attitude makes these learning curves more manageable for a dedicated adopter. Sugar wasn't born in comfortable circumstances—she and her mom were cared for by kind locals after being left without shelter or support. Now, Sugar's ready for a stable home where patience is valued and gentle encouragement is the norm. She hasn't lived with children yet, but she enjoys the company of all kinds of dogs, and does especially well when given a consistent routine. While her ideal future home is a house with space for her to move around, what matters most is a family committed for the long haul. Ready to make life sweeter with Sugar? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Sugar
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sugar is an American Bulldog and they typically do best in a home with space to move around, such as a house with a yard. They appreciate room to stretch, play, and relax.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
American Bulldogs like Sugar benefit from moderate outdoor space, ideally a fenced yard for exercise. Regular walks and play sessions also keep them happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
American Bulldogs can be very good with children due to their gentle and patient temperament. Since Sugar hasn’t been fostered with kids, careful, supervised introductions would be wise.











