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Bingo ๐Ÿ’™

Male, Born on 01/28/18 - 8 years
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๐Ÿพ Bingo โ€“ Neutered Male | American Bulldog Mix ๐Ÿพ This is Bingo โ€” a gentle soul with the kindest heart. He was found starved and abandoned on a dirt road, left behind like his life didnโ€™t matter. Somehow, he survived. And even after everything heโ€™s endured, Bingo is still incredibly loving. There is not an aggressive bone in his body โ€” he truly wouldnโ€™t hurt a flea. Bingo appears to be an American Bulldog mix, but his personality is pure lap dog. All he wants is to be near his people, soaking up love and reassurance. Heโ€™s still a little scared, and rightfully so, but once Bingo realizes heโ€™s safe, his loyalty and affection are endless. He loves deeply and quietly โ€” the kind of love that stays right by your side. Since rescuing him, weโ€™ve worked hard to help him regain weight and strength. He has received all booster shots from us here at the farm and is neutered. While we donโ€™t have prior vet records, we have done everything possible to give him comfort, stability, and care. Bingo is an older boy, around 7+ years old, who deserves to spend his years knowing only kindness. We are moving soon and must find Bingo a home before then. A shelter would be devastating for him โ€” dogs like Bingo are often overlooked or euthanized simply because theyโ€™re older and shy. He doesnโ€™t need much. Just patience, a soft place to rest, and someone who will show him that his life still matters. ๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿถ ๐Ÿ“ Public meet-ups only for safety We meet at: โ€ข Smithfield Community Park โ€ข Selma Police Department ๐Ÿ“ฒ Contact: Taylor P ๐Ÿ“ž (919) 339-9107 Call or text (text preferred)
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American Bulldog
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What's the personality of a American Bulldog?
You may recognize a Bulldogโ€™s signature grump face from a mile away, but their appearance is rarely indicative of their personalities. Beneath that scurly scowl is one of the most affectionate, low-maintenance dogs around. Theyโ€™re the perfect companions for adults, kids, and just about anyone who appreciates a relaxing day on the couch. Full-grown, they typically weigh 60-100 pounds and stand 20-25 inches tall.
Are American Bulldogs safe around children?
American Bulldogs are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Bulldogs enjoy living with other dogs and pets. The breed is great with children and can adapt to any lifestyle. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How much exercise does a American Bulldog need?
The Bulldogโ€™s easygoing personality extends to its exercise needs too. They donโ€™t need much activity and will adapt themselves to your familyโ€™s lifestyle whether energetic or sedentary. Bulldogs will happily go along for a short walk, but theyโ€™ll be ready for a nap after a few blocks. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Are American Bulldogs high-maintenance when it comes to grooming?
The Bulldog has a short, smooth, glossy coat that comes in beige, mottled colors, brindle, or white. Their fur is easy to groom and only requires a quick brushing a few times each week. However, their facial wrinkles need a little extra TLC, as the folds can gather bacteria quickly. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
How much space does a American Bulldog need?
American Bulldogs are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Their size and general lack of barking make them well-suited for apartment life, but they wonโ€™t complain about having a home with more space and a yard. Regardless of the setting, they should be kept as primarily indoor dogs. They are fairly easy to train.
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