Vivian - Reserved

AGE: 7 years

BREED: British Bulldog

SEX: Female

IDEAL HOME: a home with a garden

LIVING WITH CHILDREN: children 10 years plus

LIVING WITH DOGS: I’d be best suited as the only dog in the household

LIVING WITH CATS: I’ve never lived with cats

Vivian is a beautiful 7-year-old British Bulldog who has been through more than her fair share in life — but you’d never know it from her sweet, gentle nature. She came to us in quite a state after being used for breeding and suffering from a urinary tract infection.

Thanks to the right veterinary care, Vivian is now feeling so much happier and more comfortable. She’s turned into the cheerful, loving girl she was always meant to be. 💕

Vivian is an absolute star who adores people and is wonderfully friendly with both humans and has walked well with some of the smaller breed dogs in our care. We feel she would be better as the only pet in the household. She’s full of affection, enjoys company, and has that classic Bulldog charm — calm, cuddly, and a little bit goofy. She’s our little potato, and now she just needs her forever family to love her as much as we do!

She has a few quirks, she’s quite a lazy potato, she would rather spend time in the cabin lounge snuggled up to you having cuddles than exercising! She is also obsessed with the S.A.R.A van and loves to sit outside it hoping for another trip to the vets. If she could live in a car she’d be living her best life 😂.

Health Guidance:
As with many British Bulldogs, Vivian will need an owner who understands the breed’s specific health needs. Care should be taken not to over-exercise her in hot weather, as brachycephalic (flat-faced) breeds can be prone to overheating and breathing difficulties. Regular vet checks, a balanced diet, and maintaining a healthy weight will help keep her feeling her best.

If you’re looking for a loving, loyal companion with a heart of gold and a face full of character, Vivian could be your perfect match. 🐾💖

Interested in adopting Vivian? Call 01642 488108 or contact us.

DogsAbigail Armstrong