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Bull Terrier Hub for Adoption

Hub has been in a revolving door at the shelter for a while. First he came in as a stray and then the couple who adopted him decided that they no longer wanted him.

He was in pretty bad shape when he arrived to BTRVA. He was underweight by 10 lbs., had eye, ear, and skin infections, and he just felt awful!

He’s on the mend and we posted some before and after photos of him for you to compare. Hub loves the company of another dog and we want to see him go to a home with a female canine companion similar in size to him. He should weigh about 50 – 55 lbs., and he is gaining weight nicely.

His coat is shining and soft and his skin infections are under control, no more eye or ear infection either! He’s doing great and he’s reviewing forever home applications! This is one nice Bull Terrier, so if you think that he might fit in with your family, go to www.btrva.org/adoption-inquiry and get the ball rolling so you can meet him!

For the latest information and updates visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/btrva!

Spayed/Neutered • Up-to-date with routine shots • House trained • Prefers a home without: cats, young children • Primary color: White or Cream

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