Adopted
Rubble is one of the good ones... he is such a sweetheart but he has to know everything that is going on in the house. He follows any human in the house because he needs to know what they are doing and if it involves food. He will greet you at the door when you come home and has to know what you are up to for the rest of the day and night. He loves to snuggle with his humans or on a bed with a comfy blanket. He has a special talent of nudging his way under a blanket to make it look like someone put it on him (you have to see videos). He also loves ice cubes. If you want him to become your friend, turn on your ice maker and he will come running. He loves to lick his human's earlobes when he is feeling extra lovie.
He absolutely loves being outside and exploring. He enjoys stepping on his foster mom's flowers and finding the squirrel and bird feeders around the yard. He is great with other dogs and he would do best in a home with other dogs. He is also great with kids. He has been nothing but a gentleman since arriving at his foster family's home.
He has an old back injury. He should not be going up or down stairs because of this injury. He also has significant food and environmental allergies. He will need frequent (at least weekly) baths. He will need to see the vet for medications when the allergies flare up. He also has MMM (Masticatory muscle myositis) which is an autoimmune disorder. He requires a specific medication every other day to keep his facial muscles from swelling and becoming painful. He is 100% worth all the medications and baths. Rubble also gets extremely carsick, so he would do best with a family that likes to stay around the house with him and doesn't want to take him on too many adventures.
He absolutely loves being outside and exploring. He enjoys stepping on his foster mom's flowers and finding the squirrel and bird feeders around the yard. He is great with other dogs and he would do best in a home with other dogs. He is also great with kids. He has been nothing but a gentleman since arriving at his foster family's home.
He has an old back injury. He should not be going up or down stairs because of this injury. He also has significant food and environmental allergies. He will need frequent (at least weekly) baths. He will need to see the vet for medications when the allergies flare up. He also has MMM (Masticatory muscle myositis) which is an autoimmune disorder. He requires a specific medication every other day to keep his facial muscles from swelling and becoming painful. He is 100% worth all the medications and baths. Rubble also gets extremely carsick, so he would do best with a family that likes to stay around the house with him and doesn't want to take him on too many adventures.
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.