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Audrey

Quick Bio
Status: Medical Hold
Age: 2 years
Breed: French Bulldog
Weight: 32 lbs.
Potty Trained: Yes
Crate Trained: Yes
Dogs OK: Yes, gets along with most dogs
Cats OK: n/a
Kids OK: No

Medical: will need to be spayed before she is adoption ready
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Audrey is a 2 year old Frenchie that was surrendered to a shelter. She had bit her owner and the owner initially reached out to us to surrender. Unfortunately, we had no fosters, so we gave them resources for training. About 10 days later we got a call from a nearby animal shelter letting us know that they had a 2 year old Frenchie that was surrendered due to a bite. We knew exactly who they were referring to and we went and picked her up. She is now safe in a foster home. 

So far, Audrey has shown no signs of aggression and has not had any bite incidents since arriving to her foster home. She can be a little snarky with other dogs, but co-exists with most dogs just fine. She will need to be spayed before she is adoption ready. Other than needing to be spayed, there are no ongoing medical issues. 
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