Molly - Male 5-Year-Old American Bulldog for Adoption in Regional Municipality of Niagara, Ontario

American Bulldog
Adoption Fee
$1,200
Age
5 years 10 months
Gender
male
Size
Medium
Weight
70.00 lbs
Age
5 years 10 months
Gender
male
Size
Medium
Weight
70.00 lbs
Christopher
Pet Owner
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About Molly
Molly is 5 years old she just had her last litter, she’s a very loving dog with a good temperament and demeanour, loves to cuddle, and she could be really silly at times. Stubborn but very loving doesn’t do well with other female dogs.
Health & Care
Great With
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about this pet
What is the adoption fee for Molly?
The adoption fee for Molly is $1200.00. This fee typically covers vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and health checkups. Contact the owner for more details.
Where is Molly located?
Molly is located in Regional Municipality of Niagara, Ontario. Arrange a meet and greet or discuss adoption procedures with the owner.
What is Molly's health status?
Molly is up-to-date on vaccinations. Health records are available from the owner. Always ask for documentation and consider a vet checkup before finalizing the adoption.
Is Molly good with children?
Yes, Molly is reported to be good with children. However, we always recommend a supervised introduction period to ensure compatibility with your specific household.
How can I contact Molly's owner?
You can message Molly's owner directly through Petmeetly's secure platform. Ask about Molly's history, schedule a meet and greet, and discuss the adoption process.
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