Bulldog rescue; A Worthwhile Cause

Posted on October 14, 2008 @ 12:39 pm

Most states have a Bulldog rescue and can be contacted by telephone or the Internet. Most rescue units have created websites with photos of the Bulldogs up for adoption. The websites are very informative as they provide very good information about the history, special needs and characteristics of any particular Bulldog they are sheltering. One can also find lists of events for participating in fundraising activities and donations.

If you are looking to volunteer or adopt it may take up to two weeks. It is crucial that the new owner is willing to commit to providing proper time and care for this special breed as any neglect will lead the dog to behave quite obnoxiously. Bulldogs are people oriented and thrive in a loving and nurturing environment needing to feel that they are part of the family. Bulldogs are intolerant to heat and need to be in an air-conditioned area. If the dog exceeds its level of heat tolerance without any emergency intervention death is imminent. A Bulldog cannot be left outdoors for long periods of time.

The order of a Bulldog rescue is to ensure that their many stray, abandoned and unwanted dogs get placed in suitable homes. They are not for profit organizations operated solely by volunteers. On a yearly basis the rescues are proud to state that they have placed hundreds of dogs in loving homes.

The organizations are working in union with local shelters as well as helping the many surrendered dogs brought to them by their original owners. Many of the puppies are just weeks old when brought to the rescue and require a lot of love and attention. Due to neglect and abuse they have developed many health problems, genetic disorders and behavioral problems.

The best remedy is for the owner to cool them down as quickly as possible with a cold shower or bath. Feeding the dog an ice cube will also help to cool this sensitive breed’s body temperature. The best defense is prevention and be sure to remember the dog is best indoors within air conditioned areas during hot temperatures.

If you are looking to adopt a Bulldog rescue dog look no further than the local pet fairs, pet supply stores or dog fairs can provide reliable information. The Internet is another good place to start as it lists Bulldog rescue centers in your local area. The website of any Bulldog rescue can provide almost any information you require about selecting, fostering and caring for a Bulldog.

Individuals interested in adopting a Bulldog must be prepared to be thoroughly assessed by volunteer rescue staff for a proper match between dog and owner. If you area neat freak you may need to think twice about adopting this special breed, as it is a very messy eater and drinker.

Aside from the problems due to neglect and abuse, the dogs can be very messy when eating or drinking. They also require regular grooming or they will develop painful infections.

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