
Bulldog Rescue Stories
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We like to keep a light in the window, to guide loved ones home. It's an old tradition, that we also extend to the animals who need to be rescued.
Every Bulldog rescue group, network and individual that does rescue work, have their stories to tell. Some of these stories are with happy endings, some are not so fortunate, but all are important to share. We would like to dedicate these pages to some of these stories. It is our hope that in sharing some of these stories, we can help people understand how important it is to be responsible owners, breeders and basically good stewards. |
Just click on the picture of each Rescued Bulldog to see their Stories...
| Mark... Back on October 19th, Queen Doughead, the dog that hates dogs, was in for her temperament test with St. John Ambulance, to be a therapy dog. Praying that she wouldn't bite any... |
| Popeye was an 8 1/2 year old bulldog, who was born without one of his eyes, as we were told. He had a good life until his 93 year old human died... | ![]() |
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Barney: Winter of 1996 and it was nearly 3:30 in the morning. Everyone here was asleep when the phone rang. An angry voice says... |
| Fergie was a jewel of a bulldog. Even though she had a hardy appetite and would eat herself sick, if allowed, she was always on the... | ![]() |
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Clarence: It was in late August of 1993, when my telephone rang and the woman on the other end, with her kind voice asked... |
We rescued two bulldogs in the past few years. Fortunately there was happy endings for both. One was just a three month old puppy... |
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Honey: She was found on a porch in Rockford, Illinois, on April 1, 1993, during one of the worst snow storms of the season. Not only did she have little if any hair, she... |
| My ex-wife, who took my first bulldog with her when we split up about a year ago, called the other day to tell me she got another bulldog. After she told me the story... | ![]() |
| Larry and I have only had Harley for 4 days and on the forth day we had experienced a heart break like we have never felt. The previous owner of Harley, beat and neglected this big baby so bad that he suffered... |
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Help is needed to ease the financial burden,
many of our rescue team members personally take on with getting the needed veterinary care
for rescued Bulldogs. Please visit our various fund raiser web pages. |
Before we get into ways to prevent rescues, lets cover a few reasons how dogs end up in shelters and rescue in the first place. These are situations having nothing to do with... |

Lord Cedric invites you to adopt a Cyber-Bulldog
A special tip from my partner,
Sandi of UnFarr'geta'bull
Bulldogs. Please take the time to read, as it may help slow down the need to rescue
and especially slow down the puppy mills and irresponsible back yard breeders!
"Don't Buy That Puppy in the
Window"
10 reasons NOT to buy a puppy from a pet shop. By: Cathy
Sheeter
Click here for more information...
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For more information, please contact...
Sheila Dunn: mountain@televar.com Double "D" Bulldogs |
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Sandi Farr: bulldogs@linkline.com UnFARR'geta'Bull Bulldogs |
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Jane Jensen: BittyBull@aol.com |
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