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a301868
Breed:
American Bulldog (mix breed)
Age: Adult
Gender: Female
Size: Large
About a301868: I am a female, white Mixed breed. I weighed 55 LBS at intake. The shelter staff thinks I am about 5 years old. I am heartworm negative.

Intake Date: Feb 01, 2018
Available:    Feb 05, 2018
Intake Type: Stray/Field


***PRIORITY***
***CRITICAL List***
Added to the Urgent/Critical List on 2/9/18


Dog and people friendly. Very sweet! - Shelter Volunteer JDA

I took her outside today and sooo sweet! Pleeeeease someone... looking thru the bars like she is begging. - Shelter Volunteer LMW

I just got home from MAS. I visited with this dog and she is precious. She licked and licked and licked my face! She looks like she has been through a lot and just needs a chance. - Shelter Volunteer CR

Dog temp tested with another female dog. She did just fine. - Shelter Volunteer DR

This girl is an absolute sweetheart! - Shelter Volunteer BND

From outside of cage she was super sweet, came right up wanting loving. - Shelter Volunteer BND

***NO VACANCY***

MAS is full. There is no more kennel space!!!

Adopt a dog over 25 lbs for just $25 from February 8 through February 28!

Breed information is not provided by this shelter. MAS hopes eliminating breed labels will increase the number of animals adopted by eliminating 'breed discrimination.' When entering information on this website the 'Breed:' field is required. All breed information I enter is an educated guess solely based on a photo of the dog.

I try to keep this information as vague as possible, usually entering by group instead of a super specific breed. Why? Almost all of the dogs at MAS are mixed breeds. Being super specific is not going to accurately represent their personality and it would be virtually impossible to do. There are 20+ specific types in the terrier breed group alone, ranging from the tiny Norfolk Terrier to the larger Staffordshire Bull Terrier (which is often lazily labeled a pit bull). Pit bull is actually the name given to types of dogs having certain similar features. See super complicated.

My advice? If you fall in love with a face, go to the shelter and visit with the dog. Ask the staff and volunteers questions. See if their personalities mesh with you and your lifestyle. If the picture you've fallen in love with doesn't fit? Ask if there is a dog whose personality does. Mixed dogs are so much more than the breed they kind of look like.

Remember that you furbaby's adoption fee includes spay/neuter, microchip, vaccines, heartworm test, collar, leash, and a customized ID tag.