Their mission is to connect bulldogs to new owners who can provide them with the forever homes they so desperately need. When rescuing them, they give their rescues love, care, and attention to make it a smooth transition into their new homes. It’s clear from the minute you arrive that these animals are loved and well cared for. The volunteers are committed to giving every dog they take in, no matter what kind of shape they’re in, the love and care they deserve. They also work with local shelters to accept animals who have been surrendered or rescued from abuse or neglect situations.
Every bulldog is adored, treated with compassion, and given the care they deserve. Underdogs Rescue is a non-profit, no-kill animal rescue organization dedicated to rescuing and rehoming abandoned, abused, and neglected English Bulldogs. Their mission is to save the lives of at-risk dogs by giving them the care they need, finding their forever home, and educating the community on animal welfare.
They also have an educational program to teach the community how to care for a bulldog and dispel the myth that bulldogs are unkind and challenging to keep. The Fresnobully Rescue is one of California’s best bulldog rescues. They have many volunteers that provide all of their rescues with a healthy, loving environment. Their purpose is to save every bulldog from euthanasia; statistics show that over one million bulldogs are euthanized in the United States each year.
This is why they teach pet owners how to properly care for their pets, giving them practical strategies to reduce unwanted litter, caring for newborn puppies, moms, and many other topics. The team is also keen to walk with you till your dog is settled in. Their adoption process also seems straightforward and transparent, according to past adopters. Over the past few years, Gold has worked in various animal shelters and rescued hundreds of animals.
I was born and raised in the small town of Clinton, Oklahoma. I always had a love for animals, which led me to pursue a career in zookeeping. I worked at various zoos across the country before becoming the director emeritus of the Zoo and Aquarium. I am now retired from my career in zookeeping, but I still enjoy caring for animals as a hobby.
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