Nunu, a Female French Bulldog For Adoption, in California, US | Petmeetly
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Nunu

French Bulldog

California, US

Adoption Fee

$500

Age

7 months

Gender

female

Size

Medium

Weight

10.00 lbs

M

Marcus Wells

Pet Owner

About Nunu

Good with kids and other pets. Affectionate, adorable, playful. Text or call, for quick response and more information.

Health & Care

Vaccinated
House Trained

Great With

Children

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