Milton aka Milty B

Milton aka Milty B

Meet Milton, also known as Milty B, also known as Sir Wiggles-a-Lot, Mayor of Toy Town, and Professional Cuddle Enthusiast. He’s a 3-year-old French Bulldog fostered in Jackson, NJ (conveniently located between Philly and NYC in case you feel like driving a little too far for the love of your life).

Milton came into rescue after surviving a truly awful past that involved being confined for long periods and left with pressure wounds, scars, and a damaged eye. Somehow, instead of becoming grumpy or shut down, Milton decided to become the happiest, most affectionate, wildly social little dude imaginable. Truly an emotional flex.

This boy LOVES. He loves people. He loves dogs. He loves cats. He loves toys. He loves you already and he hasn’t even met you yet. He is equal parts busybee and couch potato — one minute he’s rolling around, banging his head like he’s at a metal concert, the next minute he’s plastered against your side like a Frenchie-shaped heating pad.

Milton is a full-time player, which means he requires access to an extremely well-stocked toy box. Stuffies, chewies, balls, tug toys — if it exists, he wants it. If it doesn’t exist, he will invent something (usually a sock), so supervision and redirection are key. He thrives with other dogs and would absolutely love fun, friendly canine siblings to wrestle, zoom, and nap with.

Housebreaking? We’re getting there. Milton has made huge progress and rarely has poop accidents, but he is what we like to call a frequent eliminator. If taken out every hour or two while awake, he does great and even goes to the back door to ask like a proper gentleman. He still wears a belly band and will need a human who understands that consistency and patience are the name of the game. A fenced yard makes everyone’s life much easier, and apartment living is not ideal — his rolling, headbanging lifestyle needs space.

Milton sleeps in his crate like an absolute angel as long as it’s next to his person. He can be crated when you leave the house too, though he’d prefer it be with other dogs nearby and not for long stretches. He was confined for far too much of his life before rescue, so a home where someone can’t provide breaks during an 8-hour workday wouldn’t be a great fit. A lunch break, dog walker, or flexible schedule? Perfect.

He’s a foodie and will happily finish his meal and then attempt to move on to everyone else’s, so meals should be fed separately. He sits politely for food and believes this alone should qualify him as a Very Good Boy. He has no aggression issues, though he did have two excitement-related nips during chaotic door greetings (no broken skin). When introduced calmly, he’s an absolute dream — this is just a guy who gets VERY excited when the party starts without him.

Milton would do best in an adult-only home (no kids under 13) with dog-experienced humans, ideally familiar with short-nosed breeds. He needs routine, guidance, confidence, and love — and in return he gives joy, loyalty, laughter, and nonstop affection.

At the end of the day, Milty B is a survivor with a golden soul. He is wonderful. He is beautiful. He is ridiculous in the best way. And he deserves a stable, loving, forever home where he can continue learning how to be a spoiled, adored house dog for the rest of his life.

If you’re looking for a dog who will make you laugh daily, steal your heart immediately, and snuggle like it’s his full-time job — Milton is your guy.