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Cutie

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium

About Cutie

Mesa, AZ

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

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Cutie's Story

Hi, I’m Cutie - Yes... that’s really my name—and trust me, it fits.<br/>How I Got My Name<br/>So here’s the deal: I was found at the QT, and the rescue posted me everywhere hoping someone would come forward and say, “That’s my dog.” They waited two full months to see if anyone had lost me... but no one ever did. Honestly? It’s probably for the best—because whatever my life was before this was fucking terrible. Being overlooked turned out to be the thing that saved me. From there, I landed at FFR, started my glow-up, and officially became Cutie—because after everything I’ve been through, softness finally found me.<br/>The Real Me<br/>I’m 3 years old and 23 lbs of pure snuggle energy. When I first came into rescue, I was terrified. I would crouch down when people approached, unsure if love was coming or not. Fast-forward a couple months and now? I jump up when I see you—because I KNOW affection is waiting on the other side. Love changed everything for me.<br/>Cuddle Queen Status<br/>Let’s get one thing straight: I am a professional couch potato with a PhD in snuggling. I’m potty trained, crate trained (though I will 100% choose your bed if given the option), and I firmly believe blankets and pillows are non-negotiable life essentials. I roll over instantly for belly rubs, never say no to a treat, and I take my cuddle responsibilities very seriously.<br/>Playtime & Friends<br/>I love toys—especially Nylabones—and I adore playing with my foster sibling Violet, who is just a teeny tiny baby. I’m gentle, playful, and sweet with other dogs. Basically, I’m the fun aunt who also wants to nap immediately after.<br/>My Health & Care<br/>I came in with a serious ear infection, but good news—it’s cleared up! That said, my ears will need to be cleaned twice a week, no skipping allowed. It’s an absolute must for me to stay comfortable and healthy.<br/>I also struggle with yeast and allergies, but don’t worry—we’ve got them under control now. I’m on allergy meds and a prescription diet, and WOW has it made a difference. I’m feeling better every day.<br/>Oh—and yes, I have crate feet (I go full gremlin paws in the crate, not my fault I lived in one...), but those will improve with time and confidence.<br/>Foster Life Commentary<br/>I love my foster dad, beg him for food regularly, and attempt to manage my foster mom’s job... though I usually fall asleep before I can clock in. Turns out, supervising humans is exhausting.<br/>My Perfect Home<br/>I never knew what “spoiled” meant before rescue—but now I do, and I’m ready to keep living that life. I’m looking for a family who understands routines, keeps up with my ear care and diet, and wants a loyal, affectionate, slightly bossy cuddle companion.<br/>If you’re searching for a dog who will make your house feel like home, warm your heart, and steal your blankets—<br/>I’m your girl.

Hi, I’m Cutie - Yes... that’s really my name—and trust me, it fits.
How I Got My Name
So here’s the deal: I was found at the QT, and the rescue posted me everywhere hoping someone would come forward and say, “That’s my dog.” They waited two full months to see if anyone had lost me... but no one ever did. Honestly? It’s probably for the best—because whatever my life was before this was fucking terrible. Being overlooked turned out to be the thing that saved me. From there, I landed at FFR, started my glow-up, and officially became Cutie—because after everything I’ve been through, softness finally found me.
The Real Me
I’m 3 years old and 23 lbs of pure snuggle energy. When I first came into rescue, I was terrified. I would crouch down when people approached, unsure if love was coming or not. Fast-forward a couple months and now? I jump up when I see you—because I KNOW affection is waiting on the other side. Love changed everything for me.
Cuddle Queen Status
Let’s get one thing straight: I am a profess

Hi, I’m Cutie - Yes... that’s really my name—and trust me, it fits.
How I Got My Name
So here’s the deal: I was found at the QT, and the rescue posted me everywhere hoping someone would come forward and say, “That’s my dog.” They waited two full months to see if anyone had lost me... but no one ever did. Honestly? It’s probably for the best—because whatever my life was before this was fucking terrible. Being overlooked turned out to be the thing that saved me. From there, I landed at FFR, started my glow-up, and officially became Cutie—because after everything I’ve been through, softness finally found me.
The Real Me
I’m 3 years old and 23 lbs of pure snuggle energy. When I first came into rescue, I was terrified. I would crouch down when people approached, unsure if love was coming or not. Fast-forward a couple months and now? I jump up when I see you—because I KNOW affection is waiting on the other side. Love changed everything for me.
Cuddle Queen Status
Let’s get one thing straight: I am a professional couch potato with a PhD in snuggling. I’m potty trained, crate trained (though I will 100% choose your bed if given the option), and I firmly believe blankets and pillows are non-negotiable life essentials. I roll over instantly for belly rubs, never say no to a treat, and I take my cuddle responsibilities very seriously.
Playtime & Friends
I love toys—especially Nylabones—and I ador

How To Adopt

Cutie was listed as Adoptable by Freedom Frenchie Rescue
How can I adopt Cutie?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Freedom Frenchie Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Cutie is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Freedom Frenchie Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Cutie?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Freedom Frenchie Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Cutie, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Freedom Frenchie Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Freedom Frenchie Rescue's Adoption Policy
they must apply before anything else. Once we receive an application, we then set up a meet and greet. Once that is done, we then do a home visit with the interested pet. If it is someone from out of town we set up a virtual visit and interview.

Cutie is from Freedom Frenchie Rescue

[Mesa, AZ]

Our Mission
FR goal is on a mission to advocate and build a humane community that promotes compassion, protects, and educates, for the French bulldog. We want the community to value and promote kindness and provide these fur babies with a clear opportunity for life. Our goal is to establish loving and secure homes for them to live thei...
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