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Big Bertha

Available
5 years old|English Bulldog, Mixed Breed|Female|Large|Hopkinton, MA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful😌 Calm🚽 House Trained

Big Bertha is a 5-year-old spayed female English Bulldog mix weighing in at a large size. This brindle and white/cream beauty is vaccinated and house trained. Currently located in Hopkinton, MA, she's ready to bring her vivacious spirit into your home.

About Big Bertha

Meet Big Bertha! This charming Bulldog has just arrived at Baypath and has already captured hearts with her cheerful personality. Big Bertha is not only friendly and social but thrives on being part of the action. Whether she’s going out with you or soaking up affection, she genuinely loves being surrounded by her people. One of her standout traits is the delightful symphony of snorts, snores, and grumbles—truly a Bulldog specialty—that adds to her endearing nature. These quirky sounds are sure to bring a smile to your face! While Big Bertha is an active and playful adult, potential adopters should be aware that she is a brachycephalic breed. It’s important to provide her with the care she needs during warm weather and monitor her activity levels. If you're in search of a loving, spirited companion with a big personality, Big Bertha may just be the perfect fit for you. Come meet her and see if she's the right addition to your family!

Questions about Big Bertha

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

    Big Bertha, being an English Bulldog mix, typically thrives in homes with a comfortable and cool environment, preferably with access to indoors where she can stay safe during warm weather.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    English Bulldogs like Big Bertha don’t require vast amounts of outdoor space. A small yard or even walks around the neighborhood will suffice for her activity needs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Big Bertha is a friendly and social dog, making her suitable for homes with children, provided they understand how to interact with larger, active dogs.