Adoption information
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About Dakota American Bulldog
CURRENTLY LOCATED IN TOOWOOMBA QLD - Available to home no more than a few hours drive away.
Dakota is sweet natured girl with lots of personality she’s a happy go lucky pup that needs strong family to help guide her into her new life.
Dakota’s rough start in life means she’s hasn’t had time to work on a lot of normal social skills dogs have... she has improved leaps and bounds and is now comfortable around dogs and large animals. And training is a necessity to keep up her good work. Dakota aims to please and will do anything for treat she would really benefit if her adopters could take her to classes to not only help her training but build their bond and get her mind working...
Dakota needs a laid back family that isn’t about the exercise life a family that is happy with limited exercise and happy to let her be a couch potato...
Keeping in mind Dakota is a pup and does have that puppy energy she needs stimulating toys that still limit her exercise
Dakota although is working on her social skills an only pet home is suited better towards her needs for the benefit of her behaviours and her on going good health
Dakota also does not like cats... it’s a 100% no.
Dakota would be ideally adopted by someone with experienced having American Bulldogs or larger breed dots, and any kids 8+ as she hasn't spent much time with kids.
Dakota is current fostered in Toowoomba QLD. If you live within a couple of hours drive of Toowomba and would like to adopt Dakota please send the #bullycrew at Mini's Bulldog Rescue Club a message and submit an application https://www.minisbulldogrescue.com/apply
Medical notes
Dakota is microchipped, desexed and up to date with vaccinations. Whilst in the care of Mini's Bulldog Rescue Club, Dakota had her soft palate trimmed and entropian surgery (inverted eye lashes).She has healed well and this shouldn't cause any further issues. Dakota also underwent an xray of hips and it was determined that her hip displaysia isn't great, but isn't as bad as we thought it might be - arthritis hasn't started yet so our vet recommended weekly Cartrophen injections for 4 weeks. Next week will be Dakota's 4th injection. MBRC would be happy to provide more information re: Dakota's hips to any serious adoption enquiries.
Adoption details
If you're interested to adopt please take a few minutes to complete our online application form so we can get to know you
http://www.minisbulldogrescue.com/apply
Applicants will be assessed in terms of best suitability for the dog. A meet & greet and yard inspection are essential parts of the screening process.
The first 2 weeks for every adoption is a trial period to ensure that both the dog and family are a good match. And once everyone is happy the dog's microchip will be changed across to the new family.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.
