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Ida

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3-7 years|American Bulldog|Female|Medium|Lakeland, FL
🐾 Friendly🐕 Dog Friendly🐈 Cat Friendly

Ida is an adult female American Bulldog mix, weighing a medium size. She has a beautiful tricolor coat featuring brown, black, and white shades. Currently, she is not known to have any special needs, and she gets along well with both dogs and cats. Ida is in Lakeland, FL, and has an adoption fee of $250.

About Ida

Meet Ida! Ida is a lovely female American Bulldog mix who has just joined our rescue, and she’s ready to find a forever home. Her tricolor coat features beautiful shades of brown, black, and white that make her stand out. Ida is friendly with both dogs and cats, making her an excellent addition to multi-pet households. As she settles into her new environment, we're eager to learn more about her personality and quirks. She deserves a family that will provide her with patience, kindness, and the love every pet needs. Ida is poised to blossom as she adjusts, revealing all the wonderful traits that make her unique. If you’re interested in a loyal companion who’s ready to share her heart, Ida might just be the perfect match for you! Stay tuned for updates on her journey. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Adoption Fee

$250

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: 5840 Brannen rd W Lakeland, FL 33813 Get directions

Questions about Ida

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

    Ida, as an American Bulldog mix, typically does well in a family-oriented living environment where she can receive ample attention and love.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Ida will appreciate a medium-sized yard for her playtime, but regular walks and outings will also keep her happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Ida's friendly nature likely makes her suitable for homes with children, but interactions should always be supervised to ensure everyone's comfort.