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Bubba

Bloodhound × Labrador Retriever

Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, US

Adoption Fee

$50

Age

11 months

Gender

male

Size

Large

Weight

65.00 lbs

L

Lillikate

Pet Owner

About Bubba

He’s a sweet dog needing a home with a fence and big area to run around. He also loves laying and being lazy.

Health & Care

Vaccinated

Great With

Children

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