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Meet Mikey, a two-year-old American Bulldog whose heart is as big as his playful spirit! This happy boy is full of charm and still carries that wonderful puppy energy, making every day an adventure. He's bouncy, incredibly affectionate, and always eager to be by your side, ready for cuddles or a good romp. Mikey is a social butterfly who thrives on connection and attention, responding quickly to guidance and eager to please his favorite people.
As an American Bulldog, Mikey embodies the breed's best traits: loyalty, strength, and a good-natured disposition. He truly shines in social settings, having been a 'helper dog' in playgroups, encouraging positive interactions and making new canine friends feel welcome. His enthusiasm for play and friendship is infectious, making him a wonderful companion for a home that appreciates a dog who brings joy and positive vibes.
Mikey is searching for his forever person or family who will cherish his goofy, loving nature. He'd thrive in a home that offers plenty of opportunities for play, adventure, and continued positive reinforcement. If you're looking for an attentive, affectionate, and fun-loving companion who will fill your life with laughter and loyalty, Mikey is ready to be your best friend!
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