Layla

Breed: American Bulldog
Sex: Female
Colour: Brindle
Birthdate: 26/04/2016
Location: Sydney Shelter (Kemps Creek)
Animal ID: A19157
Microchip number: 900079000102808

A Little Bit About Layla

Meet Layla - the sweet one-eyed girl with a heart full of love.

Layla is a lovely old soul who's ready to spend her golden years in a calm, loving home. She may be a senior, but she still has a lot of life - and love - to give. With her gentle nature and warm personality, Layla is the kind of dog who makes a house feel like home.

Layla prefers to be the only dog in the home and get all the attention, but she is happy to engage with calm, respectful dogs outside of the home. Whether she's snoozing in a sunny spot or quietly keeping you company, Layla is content just being near her people.

Layla is incredibly food motivated and easy to train. She's living proof that you can teach an old dog new tricks, especially if snacks are involved. She's eager to learn and loves engaging with people, making training a fun and rewarding experience for everyone.

Layla's dream is a peaceful home where she can feel safe, loved, and part of the family. She's been through a lot, but her spirit remains sweet, resilient, and full of hope. If you're looking for a kind, loyal companion to share your heart and your couch, Layla could be the perfect match.

This one-eyed wonder is ready for her forever home. Are you ready to meet her?

My adoption fee includes desexing, health check, microchipping, I am up-to-date with vaccinations and eligible for free lifetime registration.

Adoption Fee: $300

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My health has been checked
I am desexed
I have been microchipped
No small animals
Open to meet kids
Suited to full-time worker

Want to meet Layla?

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