Adotar Coco
English Bulldog · Macho · Adulto · 6 anos
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Support and Health How much training will I need? Needs ongoing support Can I be left alone? Potentially, once settled As he was a stray, we do not know if Coco has been left home alone before. Any alone time should be built up gradually, at a pace Coco is comfortable with. Do I have any medical conditions? History of Coco has historic medical condition namely a Gait abnormality and a current medical conditions namely Brachycephalic airway obstruction syndrome (BOAS) Grade 1, that will require consideration before this pet is rehomed. Our rehoming team will be able to give you further information if you apply to rehome them and you are a successful match. We would also advise that any medical conditions, be that historic or ongoing, are discussed with your own vet prior to taking them home. Who I can live with Can I live with dogs? No Can I live with cats? No Can I live with small pets? No Additional information Coco will be best suited as the only pet in his new home. He can be unsure around other dogs and can easily become overstimulated. Coco has been able to walk calmly alongside calm dogs however, he would be happiest simply spending time with his known people. Family and environment What kind of family am I looking for? Coco would prefer a quieter home with minimal visitors, as he is very wary of new people and will need plenty of time, patience, and space from his new owner while he settles in. Once he has built a bond with his people, he becomes very affectionate and is happy to enjoy a fuss. Due to his sensitivities, we recommend that Coco lives in an adult-only home (16+). What type of environment would suit me? Coco will need his new home to have its own private, secure garden. As he cannot be let off lead when out and about, and can be worried by new people and impolite around other dogs, having a garden will provide him with a safe space to explore and relax. Coco’s toilet training would also benefit from regular opportunities to go outside in a secure garden. About Coco Coco is a cheeky little character with a quirky personality that’s sure to keep you entertained. Once he gets to know you, he’s incredibly affectionate and loves to be on your lap getting fuss. Although he’s an older gentleman, he still enjoys getting out and about, and his face lights up with excitement every time he hears the magic word: “walkies!” Things to note Breeds like this French Bulldog have extreme conformation, meaning that their body features are exaggerated. This can include having shorter legs or a flat face and shorter nose (brachycephalic). Why these features can be a problem? These characteristics can negatively affect their health and welfare. For example, dogs with shorter legs may be more likely to experience serious back issues and animals with flattened faces may find it difficult to breathe and struggle in the heat. Whilst not every dog will suffer these problems, it’s important to stop and think before adopting or buying one. Due to these health issues regularly affecting certain breeds, you may face higher insurance and veterinary costs even if your pet is unaffected. What to do before getting one If you’re thinking about welcoming this type of dog to your family, we recommend you do your homework to ensure you’re prepared. If you are rehoming from a charity like Woodgreen, our veterinary team always give all pets a health check and you will be told about any health problems we identify. Our expert team will be happy to talk to you if you have any questions about the care Coco might need.
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