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Jenny

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3-7 years|Bull Terrier|Female|Medium|Delano, CA
🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🧠 Smart🐕 Dog Friendly

Jenny is a playful and energetic 1-year-old female Bull Terrier with a short brindle and apricot/beige coat. She is a medium-sized dog, weighing approximately 40 lbs, and is already spayed and current on her vaccinations. Jenny has not been house trained yet. She's currently located in Delano, CA, looking for an active home.

About Jenny

Jenny, a 1-year-old female Bull Terrier, was found making friends with kids on a high school tennis court in Delano, CA. She weighs about 40 lbs and sports a short brindle and apricot/beige coat. Jenny thrives on playtime and is known for her vocal personality, enjoying energetic romps in the yard with other dogs. She hasn’t shown any aggression to people or fellow dogs, and truly comes alive when she’s part of a playful pack. Jenny’s current house and crate training status is unknown. Likewise, her behavior with children and cats hasn’t been tested yet, so it’s unclear how she’d do in those settings. But with her social and playful spirit, she could be a great companion for an active adopter who’s ready to help her settle in. She is spayed and up to date on vaccinations. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Jenny

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

    Bull Terriers like Jenny thrive best in homes that have enough space indoors for play and close contact with their family. They do well in houses with secure yards, but can adjust to apartments if given ample daily exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Jenny, being a Bull Terrier, benefits from a fenced yard where she can run and play. While she doesn’t require acres of land, daily outdoor time for activity is highly recommended.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Bull Terriers like Jenny can be good with children when raised and socialized properly, though their energetic nature means they may be better with older or dog-experienced kids.