


Bowser
American Bully
Age
3 years 4 months
Gender
male
Size
Extra Large
Weight
115.00 lbs
Age
3 years 4 months
Gender
male
Size
Extra Large
Weight
115.00 lbs
Kao
Pet Owner
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About Bowser
Bowser is a clumsy big fella. He still think he’s a baby. He has an older little brother Chihuahua and they play all day. He has a CRAZY food drive. So he would almost do anything for treats and food. He eats super fast and too much so you’re going have to watch and have him wait. He knows better not to eat or get out of his door without the “okay” word. He is ONLY allowed to eat when you tell him “okay”. And he would wait til you allow him. He’s such a dork. And No he does not get food aggression, I make sure I touch his body and food all the time while he eats to make sure he knows it’s fine while he eats.
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