Frankie was found by an FDNY fighter wandering around Grand Concourse in the Tremont section of the Bronx. The firefighter who found her, due to his work schedule/on call nature, could not take care of her, and she eventually found her way to Bully Project.
She is sweet, affectionate, and has not displayed any resource or food guarding. She is great around other dogs and small children. Our best guess is she is anywhere from 18-24 months and weighs about 50 pounds. She is already up to date on her vaccinations and will be spayed and microchipped prior to adoption.
She’s housebroken, and not at all destructive, and working on her crate training skills. She doesn’t mind being in the crate at all, but she mostly she just wants to be next to her humans, get a lot of exercise and come home and lay at your feet (or across your body!).
She still needs some more experience walking on a leash as she does like to pull, but judging by her aptitude and intelligence, leash training wouldn’t take too long or be that arduous a process. In fact, just putting her in an easy walk harness has helped immensely.
All in all, she’s a pretty exceptional canine – and have you noticed her Zorro mask?! If you would like to adopt Frankie, please email bullyprojectnyc@gmail.com for more information.





She kinda looks like the Turkey man!