Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs,
Not good with cats,
House-trained,
Story
FOSTER OR ADOPT!! Kimber is a very sweet female cuddle bug that is a 4+ years old bull terrier mix that weighs 62 pounds. House trained, crate trained, and leash trained! If you want a true companion and a dog who is obedience trained, meet Kimber! Our girl is getting stressed by kennel life and is losing weight. We give her extra rations but the stress is not heathy for her. She needs to find a home, whether it is a foster home where she can relax and gain weight, or her forever home. Kimber is truly a WONDERFUL dog. A real companion who is loyal, obedient, loving, playful, and protective. Her ideal home is where a pet parent / foster would be working remotely without any pesky animals hogging her love and attention. She prefers a home with calm and quiet since small rambunctious children make her nervous. LOVE: When it comes to love, Kimber has no limit. Her favorite part of the day is when her people pet her or touch her. If she had her way, she would cuddle with her people all day! Kimber definitely likes to follow her special person around, even if its just to the next room. She loves to be with her people, always. Kimber happily goes into her kennel overnight and anytime she is askedTRAINING: Kimber spent approximately 9 months at the Marion prison where she was in the training program. Her handler taught her very well! Kimber knows the basic commands both verbally and with hand signals. She is pretty good with 'come', but she does better with a 'kiss kiss' sound. She is not a door dasher. When on leash, she does pull because the world is just so exciting! Kimber is very obedient in the kitchen. She is tall enough to reach the food on the counter, but she knows it isn't hers, so she doesn't touch it. OTHER DOGS AND CATS:. Kimber is OK with dogs socially as long as they keep their distance, but she wants to be the only dog in the home. Cats, well she thinks they are annoying and should not be in her home. Woof. KIDS: Kimber is uncomfortable when very young kids are playing rough or crawling around, so no babies, toddlers or young children. She would do fine with calm older children or an adult only house. If you're interested in meeting this loving girl, apply at www.caninecollective.org. She deserves a home!Note: Without a DNA test or direct information about the parents, the breed listed is based on our best guess or from the use of a breed identification app