Bubba Wallace's Dog Asher
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Bubba Wallace’s Dog Asher: Breed, Age, and More

The NASCAR driver, Bubba Wallace is a proud dog dad of Asher. The pup has been a constant fixture in his life. From supporting Bubba Wallace on race tracks to spending time with the family on trips, Asher can be seen everywhere. We bet you must be keen to learn more about the adorable pup. Scroll to learn everything about Bubba Wallace’s dog Asher’s age, breed, and more.

How old is Bubba Wallace’s dog Asher?

The age of Bubba Wallace’s dog Asher is 4. He will be celebrating his fifth birthday on May 29, 2025.

The racing driver introduced his rescue pup on Instagram on July 31, 2020. Going by the picture, Asher seems only a few months old when he found his forever home

Asher came to the limelight when the 23XI star picked up Asher for pictures after bagging his very first NASCAR Cup Series victory at Talladega Superspeedway in 2021. And after that Asher became a famous personality.

While speaking to People about Asher’s characteristics, Bubba Wallace said, “[Asher’s] been a good pup ever since the day we got him. He’s a great lap dog, just a great dog. He’s super obedient, and he brings a lot of joy to myself and Amanda. Our lives have changed ever since we got him, so it’s been a lot of fun.”

But one of the best things about Ashe is that Bubba Wallace and his wife Amanda Carter “don’t have to worry about him chewing up anything in the house or making a mess in the house.”

What breed is Bubba Wallace’s dog Asher?

The breed of Bubba Wallace’s dog Asher is an Australian shepherd and poodle mix. The dogs of this breed are often called Aussiedoodle or Aussiepoo. They are popular designer dog breeds that are intelligent, cute, and fluffy. The lifespan of such dogs is 10-14 years. 

And as mentioned earlier, Asher is a celebrity. He appeared with Bubba Wallace in the commercial for PetSmart and DoorDash partnership which was loved by the fans.

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