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Snow

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2 years old|English Bulldog|Female|Medium|Windsor, CO

Snow is a medium-sized, young female English Bulldog at 1.5 years old. She’s affectionate and enjoys being petted, expertly seeking love despite being deaf and partially blind. While she is still working on potty training, she is crate-trained and requires regular walks for health. Snow is located in Windsor, CO.

About Snow

Snow is a charming 1.5-year-old English Bulldog with a zest for life. Although she is deaf and partially blind, these challenges don't hold her back. She navigates her surroundings with the keen sense of smell of a Bloodhound, so a safe home free from hazards—like stairs—is essential for her well-being. Snow adores affection and will lean into you for pets, making her an excellent companion. Sounds don’t bother her since she can’t hear them, allowing her to relax even in busy environments. Regular care for her folds and wrinkles helps keep her comfortable, and she appreciates a bit of grooming with ear scratches sprinkled in. She’s learned some yoga too, often adopting downward dog and plank positions when it's time to hike on a leash. While she’s working on her potty training and needs to shed a few pounds, Snow is crate-trained and ready for regular walks. In her foster home, she's shown little interest in the resident dog, focusing on her own adventures instead. Snow is waiting for someone special in Windsor, CO.

Questions about Snow

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

    English Bulldogs like Snow thrive in a calm environment where their unique health needs can be met. A home with limited stairs and safe spaces for her to explore will suit her well.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Snow would appreciate a small yard or easy access to outdoor areas where she can enjoy leisurely walks and sniff around, just as any Bulldog loves to do.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Snow can be a good fit for families with children, provided they understand her special needs and can respect her boundaries.