Adopted
Name: Lucy
Breed: Boston Terrier Age: 2 Years Sex: Spayed Female Size: 18 lbs Adoption Fee: $450 Foster Location: Des Moines, IA Cats: Unknown, but most likely would be fine. Kids: Unknown for sure, but probably yes Other Dogs: Yes! She loves her furry foster siblings House Trained: Working on it. Lucy was marking prior to her spay, but is getting better. She does understand that she is supposed to go potty when she goes outside. Demeanor: Lucy is a sweet dog who takes her time getting to know and trust humans. Once she has developed a relationship she is happy to jump up and nap in your lap. Energy Level: Lucy's energy level is moderate. She enjoys her naps but also loves playing with toys and rolling around on the floor and couches. Health Issues: No known health issues Behavioral Issues: No known behavioral issues |
Lucy was surrendered to Lucky Bulldogs Rescue by her previous owner as they wanted her to have a family who could dedicate the time and energy to help her become the best pet she can be. Lucy was originally adopted from a breeding facility, so she has spent most of her life outdoors. She has become accustomed to living in a house, but is continuing to figure out potty training. Lucy would love to have a family that works from home or a parent that could take her into the office as she loves to curl up in the corner of the home office in her foster home. Although Lucy does enjoy relaxing around her people, if there is any action going on with her fur siblings she always wants to be apart of it. Lucy is a spunky but snuggly Boston looking for a home to call hers forever.
While in foster care, all our dogs are thoroughly vetted. Any discovered medical issues will be disclosed above. Our Lucky Bulldogs (and their smushie-faced buddies) are cleared by their vet for adoption prior to us accepting applications. All our dogs will be up to date on Rabies & DHPP vaccinations, up to date on Heartworm preventative after a negative Heartworm test, and spayed or neutered prior to being adopted out to their forever homes. Often times, our dogs are given dentals and sometimes nare-widening surgery if needed while under anesthesia. All surgical and medical history we have will be shared with adopters. Further details can be discussed with the foster volunteer during the phone interview for the applications that are chosen to proceed to the phone interview part of the adoption process.
All our dogs are crate trained unless otherwise noted on their "All About" pages.
All our dogs are crate trained unless otherwise noted on their "All About" pages.
We will accept applications for our available dogs for 1-2 weeks except in cases of overwhelming popularity where we may stop accepting new applicants sooner. Once we have stopped accepting applications, we will review them and proceed with a phone call with our top two applications to chat about the dog being applied for, go over the adoption process, and answer any questions the potential adopter has. After phone calls take place, we will decide on our top applicant choice and proceed to contact them to schedule a home visit (in person or via video chat), and check vet and personal references before the adoption is ready to be completed. This process can take up to 6 weeks.