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Hope

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6 months- 2 years|English Bulldog|Female|Medium|Belmar, NJ
♿️ Special needs🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful🏠 Single Animal Home

Hope is a medium-sized, young female English Bulldog located in Belmar, NJ. She is not yet house trained and has not been altered or vaccinated. She will need to be spayed soon. Hope has unique needs due to her disabilities but is incredibly friendly and loving. She is waiting for someone special to give her a secure and nurturing home.

About Hope

Hope is a remarkable 2-year-old English Bulldog looking for a very special home. Born deaf and blind, she has faced significant changes in her young life, moving into the care of a kind family after her previous home broke apart. Unfortunately, they lack the resources to give her the specialized care she needs and have reached out for help. Currently, Hope urgently requires veterinary attention for her clouded blue eye, among other health concerns. MidAtlantic Bulldog Rescue is prepared to cover all her medical expenses, ensuring she gets the proper care. Despite her challenges, Hope is an incredibly affectionate girl who thrives on routine, touch, and companionship. She really needs a loving home where someone is around most of the time to provide the security she craves. While Hope gets along with older, calm dogs, she may not do well with young children. She is fully wee wee pad trained and simply wants to feel loved and protected. If you believe you could be the extraordinary person Hope needs, consider starting the adoption process and giving her the second chance she truly deserves.

Questions about Hope

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

    Hope, as an English Bulldog, typically does well in a calm and structured environment. Given her special needs, a quiet home without too much chaos would be ideal.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    English Bulldogs like Hope thrive in moderate outdoor spaces. A secure yard for short walks and playtime will help her feel comfortable.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Hope may not be suitable for homes with young children due to her special needs and the security she requires.