15th
December
2007
Easy, easy. Just click to feed and care for animals in need.

(And there’s more buttons to click if you want to help out other good causes: Literacy, Child Health, Breast Cancer, Hunger, and the Rainforest.)
posted in Rescue |
11th
October
2007
posted in Fashion, Rescue |
27th
June
2007
Frenchies are a fortunate breed, as they have a very active rescue community. Rescues happen for all sorts of reasons, but the French Bulldog has one more for their list: people fall in love with that cute, almost cartoon-like face, but fail to realize that adorable face could be masking serious health issues underneath or needs far more individual attention than expected. Many new French Bulldog owners aren’t prepared for the upkeep and care a Frenchie may need and many of these dogs find themselves surrendered to a rescue group. Which, we want to state, is a very responsible thing for people to do. It takes a lot of courage to admit you aren’t the best home for dog and to turn it over to the hands of someone who will find it a better one.
Now what about the people on the other side of this? People who are looking for a Frenchie, but aren’t sure if they want a puppy or an older dog. The nice thing about an older dog is that he or she is usually house-trained, past the chewing-everything-up stage, and being a Frenchie, will adjust quickly and soon adore you. That’s the nice, and rather disarming, quality of this breed. They love people. It’s job number one! They can have a favorite person, but they adjust quickly to new people and new homes. If you have a lap, and a free hand to pet them and feed them treats, you just made their Top Ten list. So if you are considering an older dog, do visit the rescue organizations and see who they have available.
Rescue groups take matching dogs to the best home very seriously. They want a successful, forever home for their dogs. Don’t expect to go rescue “shopping” and get one right away. You will fill out an application and state your preferences. The rescue group will see if you are a good match for one they have. If they don’t have a match right away, another may come along later, so be patient waiting for your new, four-legged friend.
Click on each graphic to visit one of the major French Bulldog rescue groups.

Here’s a smaller, Texas-exclusive one. They mainly deal with English Bullies, but welcome Frenchie rescues as well.

This last one specializes in rehoming retiree’s and older pups whose show career never took off.

posted in Rescue |
19th
March
2007

Every spring the French Bulldog Rescue Network hosts a raffle of Easter Baskets full of goodies for you and your fuzzy pal.
So even if you no longer (or never did) believe in the Easter Bunny, you must still believe in Frenchies and believe in giving each one the chance at a loving home.
You can visit the FBRN site and take a look at the eighteen baskets assembled from all over the nation. But we’re not telling which baskets we’ve bought tickets for. Cocoa says she wants a fighting chance at those goodies!
http://www.frenchbulldogrescue.org/htdocs/easter.html
Raffle ends March 29, 2007 at 9 PM EST.
Tickets are $5 each or $20 for 5.
posted in For Fun, Rescue |