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Lacey

French Bulldog

Female, Young
Lakewood, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Constance (connibouchard@gmail.com) for more information about this pet.Rescued dogBiography Important Information Please read! If you are interested in me after reading about me, please visit my site, http://www.breederadoptions.org and follow the instructions. The majority of the dogs we rescue, mostly breeder dogs, have lived their entire lives in less-than-ideal conditions so will need to be socialized, house and leash trained. Most have never lived in a house, walked on a leash, had a treat or sat in a lap. For many of them, their feet have never touched the ground after living for years on wire until they arrive at our main facility where they are evaluated, groomed and given vet care. Most of these dogs are not socialized and need to be cornered to be picked up, so are not suitable for people with physical disabilities or suffer from PTSD. They need folks who will make them the center of their world and help them learn to trust before even attempting to train.  Please do not apply if you do not meet the requirements of the dogs we rescue.  However, they will learn with time, love, patience and most of all, commitment. You must have an ample supply of all of these to reap the rewards of watching these very special dogs become your wonderful companion. We state any known health issues, all are altered unless there is a medical reason not to, which we will advise, any known medical issues addressed, are microchipped, are UTD on all vaccines and have been checked out by at least one veterinarian, usually two. We do not guarantee the health of any of our rescued dogs. The dogs we rescue have lived with other dogs all of their lives and most get along with other dogs. We state if they are dog aggressive. We require a permanent, full-time parent. That means you must be able to spend the majority of your time with your new companion to socialize and train. We do not, under any circumstances, place them in homes with young children as they have not been exposed to children and we do not know how they will react. Please do not waste your time or ours if you are not prepared to adopt within 2 weeks and you are not willing to pick the dog up at its location. Hi! My name is Lacy, and I am a super sweet Fench bulldog girl who is 3 years old, and I weigh 28 pounds. I get along with other dogs and love everybody, but I must have an adopter who is familiar with the needs of my breed. If you have been waiting for a gorgeous, sweet Frenchie, please ask for me on your application to http://www.breederadoptions.org. Love, Lacey 061524-38  July 5, 2024, 8:37 pm
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Macy

French Bulldog

Female, Young
Lakewood, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Constance (connibouchard@gmail.com) for more information about this pet.Rescued dogBiography Important Information Please read! If you are interested in me after reading about me, please visit my site, http://www.breederadoptions.org and follow the instructions. The majority of the dogs we rescue, mostly breeder dogs, have lived their entire lives in less-than-ideal conditions so will need to be socialized, house and leash trained. Most have never lived in a house, walked on a leash, had a treat or sat in a lap. For many of them, their feet have never touched the ground after living for years on wire until they arrive at our main facility where they are evaluated, groomed and given vet care. Most of these dogs are not socialized and need to be cornered to be picked up, so are not suitable for people with physical disabilities or suffer from PTSD. They need folks who will make them the center of their world and help them learn to trust before even attempting to train.  Please do not apply if you do not meet the requirements of the dogs we rescue.  However, they will learn with time, love, patience and most of all, commitment. You must have an ample supply of all of these to reap the rewards of watching these very special dogs become your wonderful companion. We state any known health issues, all are altered unless there is a medical reason not to, which we will advise, any known medical issues addressed, are microchipped, are UTD on all vaccines and have been checked out by at least one veterinarian, usually two. We do not guarantee the health of any of our rescued dogs. The dogs we rescue have lived with other dogs all of their lives and most get along with other dogs. We state if they are dog aggressive. We require a permanent, full-time parent. That means you must be able to spend the majority of your time with your new companion to socialize and train. We do not, under any circumstances, place them in homes with young children as they have not been exposed to children and we do not know how they will react. Please do not waste your time or ours if you are not prepared to adopt within 2 weeks and you are not willing to pick the dog up at its location. Hi! My name is Macy, and I am a super sweet Fench bulldog girl who is 2 years old, and I weigh 24 pounds. I get along with other dogs and love everybody, but I must have an adopter who is familiar with the needs of my breed. If you have been waiting for a gorgeous, sweet Frenchie, please ask for me on your application to http://www.breederadoptions.org. Love, Macy 061524-39  July 5, 2024, 8:37 pm
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Buddy (Basha)

French Bulldog

Male, 2 yrs 4 mos
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi! I am Buddy. I am a handsome, loving, full of character, will make you smile, warrior, super hero of a frenchie that would love to be your next shadow! I love snuggling with humans and my fur friends, of course treats, car rides, walks (but short or in my wheel chair.) Sometimes on walks I like to bark at other dogs, but I'm just protecting my foster family. I got hit by a car on my left side, so I'm still healing from that. My front left leg will probably take a significant amount of time to get back to normal, but I think it will come back slowly but surely. My foster family likes to use my DNA vibe on me to help the healing and it also is very relaxing. Like I said earlier, I also have a wheel chair that I don't love, but I'm practicing everyday to like it. I DO like having ramps in my foster families house because then I can get on the couch and bed easily. If you have stairs, you will probably have to carry me for the time being. I have a lot of energy and I am a determined, warrior frenchie. If I want to get some where, I will. I also like to run outside when the door opens, just to get out there and see what's going on. so Becareful with me, because I will try to escape!I get along with other small fur friends, but when they get to be bigger than me, I'm not too sure about them. I also like to eat my food in private and my treats and bones. Sometimes if I see my fur friend with a toy I want, i get upset and will go after them. So best to leave some toys for private time. I eat my delicious Purina Pro twice a day. And I am always down for a delicious treat. I sleep with my foster parents and foster fur sibling in their giant king bed. I prefer to spoon, small spoon is my favorite. I like to wake up when they get up and I need to go potty first thing. I spend my day loungin, soakin up the sun, following you around everywhere you go and putting smiles on faces! My foster mom is constantly taking pics of me because I'm so handsome. I call her the pup-a-rozzzzzzi! I am one handsome boy and would love to fill your heart if I sound fitting and right for you! Buddy was transferred from a shelter. He is slightly paralyzed in the rear end. Buddy was hit by a car and is still recovering. His left front shoulder nerves are still recovering and he may not be able to use that leg for another six months. He is in a 4-down cart. He is a happy, silly, and sweet boy. Buddy is in Utah but we can help transport. Buddy will have a $300 special needs concession on his adoption donation. Hit by car - $6500 ICU done
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Ginger

French Bulldog

Female, 4 yrs 5 mos
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Ginger wakes up between 6:30-7 usually and goes out to potty and then eats breakfast. She's on Royal Canin French Bulldog food 1 cup twice a day. With her breakfast she gets some calming treats and currently one gabapentin in the morning and at night, but the hope is to wean her off of this in her new home. She loves to be outside and enjoys walks or just laying in the grass in the shade. She needs a daily walk to meet her energy needs and help her be more relaxed. A casual 30 min walk when it's not too hot or cold is perfect for her. Ginger is fully potty trained and does not have accidents if she's taken out every 3-4 hours during the day and right before bed at night. Ginger cannot be in a home with any other pets due to reactivity. We have tested her with both dogs and cats and she has high prey drive with cats and high alpha drive with other dogs. Kids are fine as she's been tested with children however over 10 years old and above would be best as she does get overly excited with high stimulation situations. Ginger loves her humans and bonds quickly. She's a cuddler and a Velcro dog she loves to be petted and her belly rubs. She prefers to sleep in bed with her human. She loves to ride in the car and be outside. She is very treat annd good motivated and listens really well fit an Frenchie. She also loves to go on slow casual walks. Ginger does not currently like being in a crate but this might change once she recovers from abandonment issues and trusts her human is returning. Some retraining is needed here. She does get separation anxiety so would do well in a home where she's not left alone regularly. She does not like the vacuum or anything that reminds her of a vacuum or loud toys and machines in general. She needs a true companion and to be in a home where she is the center of attention. She's a sweetie and a great companion for someone who is home a lot and wants a fur friend to do things with. She can relax but also loves to be active and busy. An over stimulated environment would not be good for her. She would do best in a home with a nice fenced in back yard and a ranch level due to potential hip/back issues as she ages. She would not do well in a small apartment or condo as she needs to have easy access to be outside throughout the day. She is a silly girl and has a great personality overall. She's very loyal and attaches quickly to her humans. So you must be ok with a little shadow always being around as she's not overly independent. Ginger does get excited and barks with overstimulation. She can be leash aggressive with other dogs and cannot go to dog parks or visit friends or family with dogs. Some of this could be overcome with neutrality training, but she should never be put in an environment that forces her to coexist with other dogs unless there is complete separation as it creates anxiety and triggers her dog aggression. She is the sweetest dog with humans and will make you feel like you're her everything. She is a great companion dog and loves to be with you. She's the perfect mix of high energy and relaxer. She will chill on the couch and snuggle, but also loves to be out doing things. Ginger is an amazing dog with a few special needs to accommodate some behavioral nuances. In the right home she will thrive and be a wonderful companion. She did have an IVDD episode when she was first rescued however we believe this was stress induced and triggered by those specific circumstances. She recovered very quickly and has not shown any symptoms of IVDD since then. She currently is very physically healthy and has no mobility issues. She is now at a healthy weight again as well. --- Ginger is a 4-year-old and 3-month-old blue spayed female, exuding sweetness towards her human companion. Her affectionate nature shines through in every interaction, showing a deep bond with her adult caregiver. However, Ginger is ok with older children. Ginger thrives best in a home where she's the only dog. Currently, she's on medication for urine crystals, which necessitates a high-quality diet throughout her life. This attention to her dietary needs ensures her ongoing health and well-being. One of Ginger's endearing qualities is her quick bonding ability. She forms strong attachments and is particularly food-motivated, making training sessions a breeze. While she responds well to training, having her own yard provides her with a comfortable space to explore and play. She is healthy and up to date on all vaccines (due 5/7/27). Her bloodwork (performed 5/8/24) was perfect. Ginger's loyalty shines through as she becomes a constant companion, always by your side and ready to shower you with love and affection. Her sweet disposition, combined with her easy trainability and devotion, makes her a cherished member of any family that understands and accommodates her unique needs.
We'll also keep you updated on Ollie's adoption status with email updates.
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Ollie

French Bulldog

Male, 4 yrs 10 mos
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Oliie is a four-year-old neutered male French Bulldog. He is an IVDD baby, having lost the use of his hind legs as well as his bladder and bowel control. Despite his handicap, Ollie is a very active and cheerful little boy. He doesn't recognize that he's handicapped and will try to keep up with other dogs when playing, or challenging bigger dogs in the dog park. While he does get along well with other dogs, he can be standoffish or territorial when meeting new dogs that are bigger than him. Ollie is exceedingly kind and loving with his humans. He acts as your personal shadow and will follow you around throughout your home all day. He loves nothing more than being close to his human and supplying them with affection. He also has a penchant for mischief if he feels ignored. Definitely make sure your home is toddler proofed, because Ollie will surprise you with what he will reach and try to chew up or eat. Ollie loves playing fetch, cuddles, and belly rubs. He does have a wheelchair for going on walks outside, but is not a fan of using it at all currently. Daily Routine: Ollie's food of choice is Royale Canine French Bulldog Kibble. Breakfast 7:00 AM with a cup of water mixed in Lunch 12:00 Noon with a cup of water mixed in Dinner 5PM with a cup of water mixed in Bedtime around 8PM to 9PM. Will often walk to his crate and settle in for the night on his own. Bathroom breaks are throughout the day. Ollie doesn't have much control of when he goes to the bathroom, but he does make an effort to urinate when outside. He'll likely need to wear diapers throughout the day while inside as he has a tendency for accidents. Most of the day, when he has an opportunity to settle down, Ollie prefers to nap. Preferably close to his humans. He also will explore around the home, play with toys, and bring his humans whatever toy is his favorite at the moment. Sleeping: As mentioned previously, Ollie will walk to his crate to settle in for the night. As he prefers being close to his humans, it is recommended that his crate be located in a bedroom if possible. He is also a light sleeper and will wake up when his human gets up. Bathing: As Ollie is diaper bound and accident prone, he does require the occasional bath to clean himself up. Outside of cleaning up his accidents, he has excellent hygiene and a wonderfully soft and pleasant smelling coat of fur. Ideal Home: Ollie would thrive best in a home with plenty of space, no stairs to navigate, and two parents to spoil him rotten. It may be best if he was the only pet in the household, but that really depends on how well he gets along with his potential brothers/sisters. ----- Intake notes Paralyzed Ok with other, calmer dogs No kids under 12 Cats ok Colorado Ollie can live with other dogs. He has successfully lived with my two dogs are six months. He needs to be introduced slowly, but does get along with other dogs. He should just live with another dog who won't get mad if Ollie gets protective of his things for the first month. He is just a frenchie and had a lot of attitude. Plus he is handicapped, so he likes to let the other dogs that he can still defend himself. Again he gets along with other dogs, just needs to be a slow introduction. Seems fine with cats but no kids under 12. No resource guarding to me, but has shown resource guarding towards my dogs. He doesn't not like when they come near him when he has a toy or his food bowl (when food is present). He will do best eating in a separate room (as all dogs should). This has gotten better the longer he has been in my care. Ollie is paraplegic (deep pain negative); therefore, he is unable to urinate on his own. He always a male wrap as he is, somehow, able to express him (BUT UNAWARE). He does still needs his bladder expressed 3-4 times a day (a bladder will not be able to be voided each time, but still needs to be attempted). At that time, his diaper is changed and inguinal area is wrapped down to avoid urine solid. He is able to defecate on his own (BUT UNAWARE), so he will drop stool. He is kept on a strict diet to avoid diarrhea. It is up to the foster to decided if they would like him in full diapers. I have hardwood floor, so I rather have him defecate on the floor than in a diaper to avoid irritation to the perianal area. Again he has no control of his bowel, but he does circle when he feels something (aka he is defecating). It is all a lot, but once you get into a routine it is easy. Ollie may be a handicapped animal now, but that has not stopped him from enjoying life! He shows the disabled pets can live a happy and normal life. Plus he is honestly a very good looking French Bulldog as well.
We'll also keep you updated on April's adoption status with email updates.
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April

French Bulldog

Female, 2 yrs 2 mos
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Pending Emergency intake from shelter - prolapsed vulva Emergency necrotic tissue removal $4900 (done)

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