After Family’s Struggles, Bonded Dogs Look for a Second Chance at Happiness

After Family’s Struggles, Bonded Dogs Look for a Second Chance at Happiness

(MA) Meet Bella and Biscuit, two young Bulldogs looking for a family to lavish them with well-deserved love and care. These two inseparable puppies had previously lived in a loving home, but due to unforeseen circumstances, their family was no longer able to care for them. As a result, they thought it was best to place Bella and Biscuit with a family who could adequately care for them. Great Dog Rescue New England was there to help, and now it’s up to you to take the next step!

Bella and Biscuit are three-year-old American Bulldogs. As of 12/04/24, Bella, a female pup, weighs roughly 35 pounds, while Biscuit, a male pup, weighs approximately 45. They both have short coats and are described on Petfinder as brown, chocolate, apricot, beige, gray, blue, and silver. There’s a lot of color between the two puppies! They are spayed and neutered, and their immunizations are up to date.

According to Great Dog Rescue New England, the two pups are an inseparable dynamic combo, but they have quite different personalities. They are both described as quite nice, but Biscuit appears to be more of a snuggle bug who enjoys cuddling, whereas Bella is a high-energy pup with remarkable athleticism given her breed. She can supposedly jump pretty high with her small legs!

After Family’s Struggles, Bonded Dogs Look for a Second Chance at Happiness

Both puppies are exceptionally well-trained. They are crate-trained and housebroken. They also walk nicely on leashes and like car journeys. They both appear to love children. However, Bella does not get along with cats. As a result, GDRNE suggests people move to a feline-free home.

How Can You Help Bella and Biscuit?

If you want to adopt Bella and Biscuit, please complete the adoption application form, which may be found here. They are available for adoption to anyone over the age of 24 who lives in New England, NY, NJ, or Pennsylvania.

Consider fostering as another excellent way to contribute! There are never enough foster homes to meet the demands of all the puppies in need. More information on fostering can be found on Great Dog Rescue New England’s official website.

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