Num Num
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Num Num
AvailableNum Num is a male, large, American Bulldog around 4 years and 8 months old, located in Plymouth, MI. He has a beautiful brown coat and is already house trained. Vaccinations are up to date. Num Num is neutered and has been well cared for in his foster home.
About Num Num
Meet Num Num, affectionately known as Bubba Num Num or Sir Stinky; he’ll respond to any name as long as it involves love and attention. At six years old, this American Bulldog has faced some challenges but remains a very good boy who's eager to be near you. His happiness comes from life's simple pleasures: food, butt scritches, snuggles, and gentle touches. Despite his size, Num Num believes he's a lap dog, always wanting to lie beside you and follow you from room to room. Currently fostered in an apartment, Num Num is content but he definitely deserves a backyard to romp around in. He would thrive in a home with older children since his excited bursts of energy can unintentionally knock things over. He’s the quintessential “bull in a china shop” – clumsy but affectionate. Potty trained and a pro on the leash, he’s crate trained during the day and sleeps soundly in his cozy bed at night. Num Num currently shares his space with a small dog and they get along well. While he loves to make friends, other dogs may react to him due to his snuffly, stocky build. He could potentially live harmoniously with another laid-back dog, but his true joy comes from cuddling his people. If you’re searching for a loyal guard dog and snuggle buddy all rolled into one, Num Num is your guy. His adoption fee is $390, and he's vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered, plus he comes with 30 days of free pet insurance. Everyone deserves a loving home — Num Num is ready for his! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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$390Payment after application.
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Questions about Num Num
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Num Num, being an American Bulldog, thrives best in a loving home environment where he can receive plenty of attention. He currently enjoys life in an apartment but would greatly benefit from a house with a yard.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
While Num Num is content in an apartment, he truly deserves a backyard where he can stretch his legs and play safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Num Num would do best in a home with older children who can deal with his strong bursts of energy, as he tends to knock things over playfully.
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