Annie-May

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  • Human family requirements

    I would like a home filled with love and kindness!

  • Other pet requirements

    I can be an only dog or live with other dogs. I have never met cats.

  • House and garden requirements

    I would love a garden to run and play in!

  • Out and about requirements

    I can walk on a lead and will enjoy going on adventures with my new family!

  • Training needs

    I may know a little bit of house training, but might need to learn.

  • Medical issues

    Please read my information below.

Annie-May is a comical and affectionate bulldog who is full of character, charm, and those quirky little habits that will make you smile every single day. She came to us from the pound and has been winning hearts ever since with her cheeky personality and love of a good bum scratch - it’s truly the way to her heart!

Annie-May is currently recovering well from cherry eye surgery and is walking proudly in her harness to avoid pressure around her face. Every time her harness buckles click into place, she does a little hop of excitement, a typical Annie-May moment that captures her joyful spirit.

She gets along brilliantly with her kennel mates and is an absolute joy to care for. She’s 100% kennel clean, suggesting she may have lived in a home before, and she’s certainly ready to be back in one where she belongs. Annie-May could be homed with a friendly resident dog, or as an only dog in the right home, as she’s confident and happy in herself.

This lovely girl would also suit a home with kind, dog-savvy children or teenagers who can share in giving her all the fuss and love she so enjoys. She already walks well on a lead and is always up for a little adventure.

Annie-May is truly a special girl - full of love, full of life, and ready to bring endless cuddles, laughter, and joy to the lucky family who gives her the forever home she deserves.

When Annie-May has arrived she had cherry eye in both eyes, which has now been repaired. She has had an ulcer test in both eyes and is reported to have a non-active ulcer in her left eye and an active ulcer in her right, this seems to be caused by the cherry eyes and should subside now that the cherry eyes have been repaired. Annie-May also arrived with sore skin and ears which have been receiving treatment. She has a slightly swollen paw as well as some cysts on her paws which are being cleaned daily. When she arrived she was treated for a possible upper respiratory infection, but is now feeling much better.

Can live with other dogs

This dog can be homed with a resident dog.