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Name: Albie the Laid Back Bulldog
Adoption Fee: $200
Species: Dog
Breed: American Bulldog (short coat)
Sex: Male (neutered)
Current Size: 78 Pounds
Potential Size: 80 Pounds
General Potential Size: Large
Current Age: 16 Years (best estimate)
Activity Level: Slightly Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Housetrained: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:
Albie came from a shelter where his time was up. He is a real sweetheart and very mellow and laid back. He's quiet and loves getting attention - he even makes cute little grunting sounds sometimes when you pet him. He doesn't mind the crate and will go to the door when he wants to go outside. He's been great with every other dog he's met, big and small. Although he's 80 pounds he doesn't seem like it because he's not super tall. And he's so laid back that he's easy to maneuver around. Come meet this love in person!
 
Albie's left front foot turns out a little, what's called a valgus deformity. It has to do with the timing of the growth plate in his leg opening/closing. Because Albie isn't super active it shouldn't really be a problem for him, but he will likely develop arthritis in that area when he's older.
 
Foster Update:  Albie went to the Oviedo store yesterday and was such a good boy! He really liked sitting on his chair, and climbed up all by himself! Albie is an absolute love, VERY calm and laid back, and was super sweet with all the people and other dogs he met. He is VERY low energy/low maintenance, in fact, he's the most laid back dog I've ever fostered. He will play some with other dogs but mostly likes to lounge and be loved on. Albie would be great for someone with an older dog or small children because he's so calm. He is very strong and does pull when you're walking him, but there are several options for collars/harnesses that help with that. Whoever adopts him should be comfortable handing large dogs.
He didn't mind getting a bath as long as I kept giving him treats, and tolerated his ear cleaning/nail trimming pretty well. Albie is a big marshmallow, a total love who doesn't have a mean bone in his body. If you're looking for a calm, affectionate, laid back companion, this is the boy for you!

According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, early Bulldogs were used in the bloody sport of bull bating. Some of these dogs emigrated with their masters from England to America. Eventually the English Bulldog was bred down in size and his personality was softened, but the American version remained a larger, fiercer dog. The American version has longer legs and more speed and agility than its English cousin. After returning from World War II, John Johnson of Summerville, Georgia was shocked to find out that the breed was nearly extinct, and set out on a mission to revive the breed. Thanks to his efforts, they have made a remarkable comeback. The American Bulldog has also been used as a guard and in hunting bear, wild boar, squirrel and raccoon. They have even been trained to drive cattle and guard stock from predators. Farmers prize these dogs for their stamina, protectiveness, intelligence and working abilities. Some of the American Bulldogs talents are hunting, watchdogging, tracking, weight pulling, and guarding. An American Bulldog should never be confused with uniquely different breeds such as the American Staffordshire Terrier or the American Pit Bull Terrier. The American Bulldog is brave and determined but not hostile. Alert and self-confident, this breed genuinely loves children. It is known for its acts of heroism towards its master. These dogs have fought wild dogs, bulls and even fire. It is said "fighting off one of these dogs is like fighting an animal that possesses an alligator's head and a python's body." Yet when called off by their handler, they immediately obey. No wonder they are said to have "true grit, true devotion and true love." Because of its strong protective instincts, the American Bulldog should be well-socialized and obedience trained at an early age. Some may be aggressive with other dogs and reserved with strangers. They need to be around people to be truly happy. This breed tends to drool and slobber. They have a life expectancy of up to 16 years.

 

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