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Geegee

A689987
American Bulldog
Female
4 years – 48.60 lbs.
Black and White Color
Humane Society of Broward County

About

My family lost their home and had nowhere to live with me. They wanted me to be loved and safe and brought me to the Humane Society for a better future. I miss them and hope they are ok, but now I need to find another family to love. Will it be you? Sometimes I can be shy, but once I get to know you, I'll be your BFF. My former family said I'm good with kids, if a dog, I'm selective about my friends, so a meet and greet is required. I'm potty-trained, enjoy going for walks and might give you lots of kisses. Thanks to Dolly's Dream, they have kindly paid my adoption fee and I get to go home with goodies from the shelter's Pet Boutique to help me settle in. Please, oh please will you give me the loving home I want?To meet me or any other pet visit www.humanebroward.com and complete the pre-adoption application. The shelter is located at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312, and the adoption kennels open daily at 11 a.m. If you have any questions call 954-989-3977 ext. 6.

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Please consider these factors before adopting a pet. Landlord Approval, other household members, costs, other pets, time commitment, and supplies needed. Click here to learn more.

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