DHS does not have a facility. All of our animals are housed in foster homes. Therefore, we require having a completed adoption application on file before we ask our foster families to rearrange their schedules for a meet and greet or answer individual inquiries. And, please be patient, we are staffed only by volunteers. It may be a few days before you hear from us.
Louise is about a 3 yr old spayed female English Bulldog (yes, we saw her mother!) mix. She had some chemical burns on her nose and body on intake and has some slight scarring and hair loss on her face. She is a very sweet little thing and has really become friendly since intake but she may need time to get used to the big city. She's great on a leash, in a crate and with her house training. She does run around a little in the house trying to check out everything but it is kind of nice to see since she was so timid at first. She isn't a quick learner but she tries and eventually gets it. She REALLY deserves a good life. At 38lbs, she is overweight. My fault. She was very thin when she came in and I over fed her. SHE WOULD WALK THRU FIRE FOR A TREAT and if she thinks you have one, she will forget to go potty in anticipation of getting the treat (with the inevitable result). She likes all other dogs, cats and people. She is HW negative.
About Louise
Status: This animal is no longer shown on this website.
Adoption Fee: $250
Species: Dog
Rescue ID: CL 94
General Color: Brown/Chocolate with White
Color: Bicolor
Current Size: 42 Pounds
Potential Size: 40 Pounds
Current Age: 15 Years 3 Months (best estimate)
Housetrained: Yes
More about Louise
Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids
All of our adoptable pets are housed with foster families. When age appropriate, they have been spay/neutered, crate, leash and house trained. They have all been living in a family environment so have been evaluated for temperament and personality. We believe that we should know each pet well enough to make sure that when adopted, everyone lives happily ever after. Since all of our animals are housed with fosters, we ask that you submit a completed application before we answer individual inquiries. Submitting an application never obligates you to adopt but we will have a better understanding of your needs so that we can better answer your questions.
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