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Django

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3-7 years|French Bulldog|Male|Small|North Freedom, WI
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Django is a brindle French Bulldog in North Freedom, WI. He has a short coat, is about 5 years old, and is neutered. Django is vaccinated and enjoys the company of other dogs, cats, and children. While not house trained, his gentle nature stands out. Mild IVDD means he should avoid long walks and most stairs.

About Django

Django is about as easygoing as they come. He’s a mellow, sweet, quiet 5-year-old French Bulldog who’d rather nap near you than chase anything down. Since joining the rescue, he’s had all his vet care up to date, including palate and nares surgery to help him breathe comfortably. Django has some mild IVDD, so long walks or lots of stairs aren’t on the table for him. A handful of steps, like those off a deck, are just fine. He isn’t house trained but makes up for it with affection and an eagerness to always be by your side—this is a dog who will curl up wherever you are. He’s been a staff favorite, earning repeat invitations to "glamping" trips where he’s proved himself a perfect guest. Django gets along well with dogs, cats, and children, and is looking for a calm home ready to appreciate his laid-back ways. No shipping or transport is available; adoption is in person only. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Django

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    French Bulldogs like Django are best suited for living indoors in a calm, cozy home. They thrive in apartments or houses where they can be close to their people.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Django's breed, the French Bulldog, needs only minimal outdoor space. Short outings for fresh air and bathroom breaks are enough, especially given Django’s IVDD.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    French Bulldogs are generally great with children, and Django fits that mold—he gets along well with kids, making him a solid choice for a family home.