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Meet Iddie, a delightful and high-energy goofball who is always ready for her next adventure! Weighing in at 42 pounds, Iddie is a spirited companion who loves walks, engaging play sessions, and exploring the backyard. Her playful nature and zest for life are truly infectious, making every day an exciting opportunity for fun and bonding.
Iddie, a charming Bull Terrier, embodies the breed's characteristic enthusiasm and affectionate loyalty. Bull Terriers are known for their strong personalities, intelligence, and playful antics, often forming deep bonds with their families. Iddie will thrive in a home where she can be an integral part of daily activities and receive consistent positive reinforcement training. She needs to meet all dogs who will be living in her future home to ensure a harmonious environment, and children in the home should be 5 years old or older.
The ideal home for Iddie is an active one that can match her vibrant energy and provide plenty of physical and mental stimulation. A secure yard for her backyard adventures would be a huge plus. Her future family should be committed to continuing her socialization and training, helping her channel her enthusiasm into positive behaviors. Iddie is ready to bring endless joy and laughter to a loving family looking for a spirited and devoted companion.
Special Needs
Iddie has a medical disclosure for healing wounds.
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