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Male Brindle Desexed French Bulldog – 12kg
Microchip Number: #900164001542632
DOB: 12/04/2017
RE108835
Single bloke seeking his bachelor pad…
That hopefully includes some older kids and a mum and/or dad….
Tye is my name and I’m the goodest boy…
I am brilliant at following instructions and playing fetch with a ball or toy honestly brings me so much joy…
I came from a pound/shelter where I ended up because my old people didn’t want me….
I had been set up to fail by my old people and the breeder who sold another male frenchie into my old home and of course he started fighting with me quite badly…
Causing me to have much anxiety….
Pug Rescue have worked incredibly hard to make me a much more relaxed boy…
And they say that after heaps of behavioural rehab I no longer think everyone wants to fight with me and I actually love to have a game of wrestling and chasey in play group with other frenchies as it brings me much joy…
Despite being a bigger guy I am actually quite gentle and I love cuddles and pats and I am an expert at sitting, dropping and will hold a wait forever until I am released to go or eat…
I am toilet trained, hardly bark and will run to my crate when it’s relaxing time or time to sleep…
Did I mention I absolutely love toys and playing fetch with anything that you chuck…
I bring the toy or ball or kong back and drop it at your feet as I am a smart pup….
I love walkies and trot along very happily….
I can even go off lead and have recall yippy….
I think I would be quite happy as a single bloke for the rest of my life…
But I might enjoy the companionship of a frenchie girl as long as she suited me right…
Yes of course I’ve been to the vet and had everything checked and completed…
So now that I’v ebeen rehabbed it’s high time I found myself a furever home to rest my big lovable head…
So if I sound like the guy for you please send an adoption enquiry through for me Pug Rescue said….
TYE XXX
Tye sleeps in an indoor crate. He may be fine on a doggy bed.
Tye is toilet trained.
Tye walks well on a lead and harness and has also been off lead in safe areas.
Tye knows how to sit, drop and wait.
Tye’s furever home wishes:
♥ OTHER FRENCH BULLDOG/ FRENCH BULLDOG X – NOT NECESSARY! Tye has lived with other frenchies in his foster home and now socialises, plays and coexists with them but we feel he would be fine as a single dog. If he was to be placed into a home with another dog it would have to be a female frenchie that was of a similar age and not dominant.
♥ HUMANS – Tye is seeking humans that can keep up with him and that can show him positive leadership.
♥KIDS – Tye would be great with high school aged kids.
♥FENCING – Tye requires secure brick, timber or colourbond fencing. Turtle does not like possums.
♥CATS – No.
♥EXERCISE – Tye requires at least a 20+ minute walk a day.
♥WORKING HOURS – Not suitable for homes where he would be left without humans for 6+ hours a day on a regular basis.
♥Tye absolutely requires air-condition.
♥Access to the inside of his house 24/7 and an indoor bed.
♥HOUSE & YARD SIZE/TYPE – Tye would do best in a home that has a larger yard.
Medical notes:
Tye has undergone vet check vaccination at Knox Vet.
Tye has previously undergone a form of BOAS surgery along with nose roll removal.
Tye has mildly atopic skin on his feet and ears which if he slightly flairs can be managed very easily with Malaseb medicated shampoo and ear cleaner.
Tye has mild dry eye which can be easily managed when needed with either fake tears or Tacrolimus eye drops.
Tye has a typical frenchie spine which includes some hemivertebra. We know that because he was xrayed. He has no issues with his mobility and in not symptomatic.
Tye is desexed, C5 vaccinated, is microchipped & up to date with his worming & flea prevention.