Lela
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Lela
AvailableLela is a spayed female French Bulldog, 2 years and 3 months old, located in Huber Heights, OH. She has a medium build and a unique brown and tan coat. Lela is house trained and vaccinated. She's affectionate and loves being around people and other dogs. Weight details are currently unavailable.
About Lela
Lela is a delightful 2.5-year-old French Bulldog, ready to charm her way into your heart and home. Living in Huber Heights, OH, she’s a medium-sized dog with a stunning brown and tan coat. Lela loves to follow her foster family around, always eager to be involved, whether it’s cuddling up on the couch or keeping you company during daily routines. She’s great with other dogs and seems to enjoy the company of children too. Lela is crate trained and currently focusing on improving her skills with outdoor potty training. She's a loving companion who enjoys sharing plenty of kisses and taking long, cozy naps. This affectionate girl is looking for her forever home, where she can shower her people with love and cuddles. Be aware of the adoption requirements: all current pets in the home need to be altered, vaccinated, and on preventive medications. Plus, everyone in the home must attend the meet and greet. This isn't just a chance to adopt; it's about forming a family. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$900Payment after application.
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Questions about Lela
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
French Bulldogs like Lela thrive in a loving home where they can be part of family activities, enjoying a cozy setup and companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lela doesn’t need a large yard; she's happy with regular walks and some playtime in a safe, enclosed area.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Lela gets along well with children, making her a great addition to family settings.










