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Bulldogge Rescues
 
Link to some Rescues:

There are several rescues right now on Petfinder!

The Bulldog Club of America Rescue Network


Bulldogge Safe Haven
Bulldogge Safe Haven is a small, private rescue group dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of all Bulldogge varieties. There are many breeds of bulldogs and we will try to help all of them as the need arises, depending on foster availability. If you love bullies and want to assist us, please, contact us. Your help is welcome.

Homeward Bound

K-9 Rescue! Needing help right now
There are several Olde English Bulldogges listed here. They are listed as "Dominant Breed: American Bulldog and then as you read the description they will say the breed is Olde English Bulldogge. The dogges are in California and can not be shipped. The Adoption Registration is on the site.

The real truth about animal abandonment is that it has dramatically decreased since 1973 and only a small portion of the total owned animal population are abandoned and/or euthanized.


Year Total Pet Population # Euthanized in Shelters*** % of the pet population
1973* 65 million 13.5 million 21%
1982* 92 million 8-10 million 9%-11%
1992* 110 million 5-6 million 5%
2000* 120 million 4-6 million 3%-5%
2001** 141 million 4.4 million 3.26%
2003**** 4.2 million
*From HSUS State of the Animals 2001
**American Pet Products Manufacturers Assoc. National Pet Owners Survey & Animal People Shelter Survey
***Shelters include owner requested euthanasia in their statistics which is not a part of abandoned animals euthanized. Studies have found 16%-24% of reported euthanasia are owner requested.
****Animal People magazine 2003

Source - http://www.ncraoa.com/Alerts/Breeder%20Licensing%20-%20Opposition.doc

Conference discusses “pet over population”

Experts target the “disease of euthanasia”

 

 

 

 

 

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