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Female Frenchie 1.5yrs oldin Newquay

£400

We are having to find a new home for our spayed female French bulldog as we are moving abroad for work and she can't travel with us. This is a very hard thing to do and she will only go to the right home. She is a typical Frenchie- crazy, funny, loving and cuddly.

She is fully housetrained, crate trained, great with kids and currently lives with our other dog and adores him. She doesn't like to be left all alone but is fine when it's just her and our other dog. We are still working with her on walks, her recall is good when she is engaged with you but occasionally decides she is more Interested in something else! She does still pull when walking so this definitely needs more work. She is energetic and needs daily walks and a garden but will happily spend the rest of the time cuddled on your lap or following you around the house. She is amazing with our 9 year old son, loves playing with him... She even goes on the trampoline with him.

She can be quite vocal on walks when trying to meet other dogs (although she is friendly when she actually greets them) and barks when people knock on the door but again is friendly when you open the door. She also has certain triggers to bark like the blender. A lot of it stems from anxiety as she was not exposed to a lot as a small puppy but she is constantly building confidence and I actually think she will do better away from our other dog who as a rescue also has some anxiety. She is all healthy, breathing is fine, but she does have a sensitive stomach which is fine when just on a fish based diet. She is such a lovely dog and really deserves a forever home... It's breaking our hearts that this has happened and she can't stay with us.
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Gender: Female
Will be microchipped: 
KC Registered: 
Breed Size: Small
Breed Type: Utility
Posted:   15 weeks ago
Ad ID: 41498791
Emily Donald
 Newquay
Posting for 6+ years

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