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Name: Tess the SoCo Fire Dog
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: $150
Species: Dog
Breed: American Bulldog / Labrador Retriever (short coat)
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Color: White and Tan
Pattern: Bicolor
Sex: Female (spayed)
Current Size: 50 Pounds
Potential Size: 50 Pounds
General Potential Size: Medium
Current Age: 17 Years 9 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Moderately Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Housetrained: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:

Tess came to us from the Southern Comfort Animal Rescue that had a fire.  She is very friendly and gets along wonderfully with other dogs. She is very polite.

Tess is heartworm positive, but don't let that scare you.  We are treating Tess with monthly heartworm preventative, our preferred method because it is a lot less stressful on the dog.  Many dogs with heartworms go on to live long, healthy lives. 
 
Foster Update 06/22/11: Tess has been with us since Saturday, and is fitting in great!  Tess is an incredibly gentle and good natured companion.  She is getting along well with our other dogs, but she seems to actually prefer people at this point.  She loves to sit at my feet or walk around the house with me.  Her energy level is actually pretty low compared to our other dogs, so she is content to be around the house.  She is good on a leash, however, and will go for a walk if you want to.  She really has great manners - doesn't get up on furniture,  jump on people, or bark.  She seems easy to train with treats.  She eats once in the morning with few treats throughout the day.  I think she will fit in with any family or single owner.  She attaches herself to all the people in the house, so everyone will love her.  If you want a low maintenance companion, she is your dog!
 
Foster Update 6/28/2011: Tess is really doing well in our home.  She gets along with all other dogs and people!  She is really easy to take for a walk, and will play fetch with a ball.  She likes to play with the other dogs, but she is also just fine hanging out with people.  She eats once in the morning and then has treats in the evening.  We know that she was the office dog at PRBJ, and I think she would be great in a home or in an office.  I know some people like to take their dog to work, and Tess would be great for this.  She is so calm and friendly, but she can tell when you are trying to get something done!   Her social skills are really perfect. 
 
 
 
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, early Bulldogs were used in the bloody sport of bull bating. Some of these dogs emigrated with their masters from England to America. Eventually the English Bulldog was bred down in size and his personality was softened, but the American version remained a larger, fiercer dog. The American version has longer legs and more speed and agility than the English show dog. Thanks to the efforts of John D. Johnson of Summerville, Georgia the American Bulldog exists today. After he returned from WW II he was disappointed to find that, like the English Mastiff, they were almost completely extinct. He then decided to gather the best he could find from all across the rural south and bring them back from the brink of extinction. He has been breeding these dogs longer than anyone else in the world and his father bred them before him. He is an old man now (in his 80's) and these dogs have always existed in his family. He is the sole reason why they exist today. If it were not for his efforts they surely would be gone. He has been breeding them non-stop since then. The American Bulldog has also been used as a guard and in hunting bear, wild boar, squirrel and raccoon. They have even been trained to drive cattle and guard stock from predators. Farmers prize these dogs for their stamina, protectiveness, intelligence and working abilities. Some of the American Bulldogs talents are hunting, watchdogging, tracking, weight pulling, and guarding. An American Bulldog should never be confused with uniquely different breeds such as the American Staffordshire Terrier or the American Pit Bull Terrier. The American Bulldog is a brave and determined, but not hostile dog. Alert and self-confident, this breed genuinely loves children. It is known for its acts of heroism towards its master. These dogs have fought wild dogs, bulls and even fire. It is said "fighting off one of these dogs is like fighting an animal that possesses an alligator's head and a python's body." Yet when called off by their handler, they immediately obey. No wonder they are said to have "true grit, true devotion and true love." Because of its strong protective instincts, the American Bulldog should be well-socialized and obedience trained at an early age. Some may be aggressive with other dogs and reserved with strangers. They need to be around people to be truly happy. This breed tends to drool and slobber. They have a life expectancy of up to 16 years.
 

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