
Taz
French Bulldog
Adoption Fee
$150
Age
3 years 3 months
Gender
male
Size
Small
Weight
25.00 lbs
Age
3 years 3 months
Gender
male
Size
Small
Weight
25.00 lbs
Katie
Pet Owner
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About Taz
Taz is a French Bulldog (although I believe he’s mixed). He is crate trained and neutered. He likes to be with his people and is a real clown. He does well with other dogs and loves toys. He just needs someone who has more time to spend with him.
Health & Care
Great With
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