Special Needs Bull Terrier Who 'No One Wants' Is Breaking Hearts Left and Right

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Jude has been looking for a home for so long now. Will you be the one to bring her home? The Bull Terrier is a special little girl. She's as friendly as can be, but has yet to find her forever home. Now the shelter where she's staying is sharing her story so that someone will come and scoop her up. She's bound to make someone a very good pet.

How could anyone resist the Bull Terrier's face? She's so sweet! But she does need to go to a human who has experience with animals with special needs.

The Bull Terrier is currently at the Benton Franklin Humane Society in Kennewick, Washington. Julie Saraceno was there to take video of the Terrier, and she shared a little bit of what Jude's personality is like online.

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Jude came to the shelter a whopping "137 days ago" and is "99 percent deaf."

"Like all Bull Terriers I've seen in the shelter she has anxiety," the video's text overlay reads. "She's on meds for it and it has helped."

But leaving the shelter for good could surely help the dog's mental health.

Commenters were touched by Jude's story. "Crying, she deserves the world," wrote one person. "She’s so cute and sweet! I can see why she would warm your heart," another commenter added. "So cute!! Boosting for Jude’s happily ever after!" chimed in one person. "She is sooo beautiful!! She has a great heart!" another commenter cheered.

Bull Terrier Personalities

Many people confuse Bull Terriers for Pit Bulls, but they are a whole different breed. Bull Terriers are of course, Terriers! They have distinctive faces that sometimes get people confused.

The truth about owning a Bull Terrier is that they're very playful dogs. In fact they're sort of the jokers and are very mischievous. But it's all in good fun. Most people would say that a Bull Terrier's playful side is their best attribute.

These dogs are also very strong and very muscular. They love exercise just as much as they love affection. You need to be strong to walk a Bull Terrier, as they're confident in their stride and are as likely to walk you as you are to walk them.

Bull Terriers need early socialization so they'll get along with other humans and animals, good training, lots of exercise, and some quality time with their humans. That's the best way to keep them happy and healthy. These dogs are quite possibly the best companions, in fact some people call them the ultimate "personality breed."

If you or someone you know wants to adopt Jude, you can visit the Benton Franklin Humane Society website.

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