Lola
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Lola
AvailableLola is a young, spayed female French Bulldog, nearly one year old. She has a small size and a beautiful sable and white coat. Though she is housetrained, she occasionally has accidents. Currently located in Huber Heights, OH, Lola is up to date on vaccinations and brings wonderful energy to every moment.
About Lola
Lola is a lively, spayed female French Bulldog, just shy of one year old. Living in Huber Heights, OH, her infectious joy comes through every day. This little bundle of energy thrives in active households where she can play and cuddle to her heart's content. While she loves the company of other dogs, she plays a bit rough for small children or high-strung cats, so it’s best if her new family consists of patient, confident companions. She adores chasing her feline roommate but is all fun with no aggression. Though Lola is currently adjusting her diet from a hydrolyzed protein to an Acana limited ingredient diet, she's a quick learner—crate trained and knows basic commands like sit and wait, even if just for a few seconds. With her athleticism and great recall, prepare for a joy-filled adventure with this upbeat pup. This delightful French Bulldog isn’t just looking for a home; she’s ready to bring endless happiness to her forever family. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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$950Payment after application.
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Questions about Lola
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lola, being a French Bulldog, is best suited for an indoor living environment that keeps her active and engaged. She thrives in households where she can have regular interaction and playtime.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
French Bulldogs like Lola don’t require large outdoor spaces. However, they do enjoy regular walks and playtime, making a yard or nearby park ideal for her high energy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Lola is playful, she is best in a home with older children who can match her energy and understand her boundaries. She's a bit too rough for small kids.











