Spot | American Bulldog | Darlington - 1
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Spot

I'm looking for my forever home. Could you be my perfect match?

Reference ID
3475150
Sex
Location
May live with
Secondary school age children.
Size

Are you right for Spot?

Introducing Spot, a beautiful 1 year old boy. He will need a little help with his basic training and settling into a routine at home. He can be a bit overly friendly at times which he’ll need some guidance of how to manage appropriately which we can chat through with on meets at the centre. He’ll need no young kids in the home, but older teens will be ok. Interactions with other dogs is something Spot is currently working on. To help with his social skills it’ll be encouraged to have a few doggy walking pals to explore with whilst out and about.

Is Spot right for you?

Spot is a playful lad who enjoys toy time and interactions with his favourite people. A garden would be ideal for playtimes. He’ll enjoy learning new skills and tricks in exchange for a tasty treat and exploring all the sniffs out on walks. If you are looking for an affection young lad to do some training with, Spot might be just the guy for you! We have sought expert advice and we do not believe that Spot would be considered an American Bully XL type.

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Co Durham
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