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Chloe Little - Dog: Chloe Little

Chloe came to me at a time in my life that i never knew i could love another bulldog. See, i lost my female and pups due to an accident that was beyond my control. I was very heart broken over this. So one day i was on the internet, looking at bulldog pups and crying over my loss. When i came accross chloe, she was up for sale. She looked just like chance, my male pup that i was going to keep. She even had the nose like him. Any way, four months after the death of my female and 3 pups. my mom told me to call about chloe. So i called about her and when i went to see her she ran and jumped into my arms. I knew she was for me a that moment. I cried alot and i told the breeder why i was crying. But you know what? when i see her i dont see what i lost, i see chloe for chloe and i love her to pieces. Some say it was too soon for another dog but i know that it was god's plan to send her to me. Chloe loves to run around the yard, chase cats, chew on her bones. Play with damion and draven, my other two american bulldogs. She loves to be held and loved all the time.

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