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Quinn

French Bulldog

Female, 8 mos
Windsor, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
**Special Needs** Quinn is a 5 months and weighs in at 11 lbs! She is a beautiful French Bulldog puppy! Unfortunately, she has limited feeling and control of her back end. She can't control her urine or feces. She is comfortable using her wheelchair and loves to play with the other dogs at her foster home. She likes to go out in the yard with the other dogs too! She loves bones and stuffies! She is a feisty little girl and likes to give kisses. She is definitely worth the extra work!
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Viv

French Bulldog

Female, 4 yrs 10 mos
Windsor, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Viv is guessed to be a 4 yr old Frenchie, and is the sweetest girl. She will need a patient and loving home, since she is pretty timid until she feels secure in her environment. She is kid friendly, and dog selective. She would prefer to be the only pet in the house, but may be okay with others, as long as she has her own safe space. She likes to ride "shotgun" in the car, (especially on days when it's warm and sunny and she can soak up the sun). Viv is low maintenance, but can be a bit stubborn on walks and it may result in you carrying her home. If you're looking for a dog that is calm, cute, and cuddly, she's your girl! come and meet her in Windsor!
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Shrek

French Bulldog

Male, 3 yrs 4 mos
Windsor, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Shrek is a 3 yr old Frenchie around 30#'s, He is a happy, bouncy potato boy! He is an outgoing and quirky little dude, looking for a family to wrestle with and give lots of parkour snuggles! And after the epic bulldog snuggle session, Shrek is ready to take a long relaxing nap. Shrek doesn’t care much for dog toys, he’d much rather play - and snuggle - with you; humans are his favorite! :). Shrek is recently neutered and picking up potty training very quickly. He is wearing a diaper during this transition, and tolerates it pretty well. He knows to potty outside, and once outside, he takes his time to make sure he finds just the right spot. He doesn’t love cold weather though, so sometimes he needs some patience and extra trips outside to avoid an accident. Shrek tucks himself in at night, and will sleep through the night. He will let you know if he needs to go out for potty. He has been really good about holding it, until his morning potty walk. Shrek is currently getting eye ointment for a corneal ulcer, but it is healing well, with a great long term prognosis, and he doesn’t fuss too much. Shrek is crate trained, but does not love it. With some enrichment, he will keep busy, but he doesnt love to be away from you. Currently, in his foster home, he has the entire kitchen to himself behind a baby gate and he does great, even when you are home and not immediately with him. He definitely would rather be with you though! In the car, Shrek feels more at ease if he can be with you. He currently does best in a soft crate in the front seat of his foster mom's truck, although a harness and booster seat in a car could work too! Shrek loves his walks, and enjoys watching other people and dogs on their walks, too. He is learning the leash, and will need his new family to continue to work with him, and to show him how not to pull so much. Shrek gets along with other dogs, but can be high energy and a little pushy, so will do best with a tolerant dog, and one that closer to his size. If possible, he could be the best velcro only dog too! If he has canine siblings, it is important that his family help him with boundaries to stay on track with good social behavior. Sometimes Shrek can get a bit overstimulated, and while he will respond to correction by his humans and other dogs, he needs patience as it sometimes takes him a bit of time to settle down and relax. Shrek is currently being fostered with cats, and while he can get playful, he does not harrass them, and is mindful to give them space when corrected. This guy is a very special boy, and would love a family of human toys to shadow and be his most best velcro self. :) Come meet this goofy gremlin and you'll be so happy you did.
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George

French Bulldog

Male, 2 yrs 5 mos
Windsor, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
George is a 2 yr old Frenchton (French bulldog & Boston terrier mix). George is very sweet and cuddly with humans. He does not get along with dogs in the home. He would be perfect for a home that doesn’t have any other dogs (he’s never met cats). He does well with kids, and just wants all the love and attention. George loves to go on walks and play, he’s not leash aggressive and does well with dogs outside the home. He is waiting in Keenesburg.
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Wendy

French Bulldog

Female, 3 yrs
Windsor, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Wendy is a new arrival from CA. She is guessed to be a 3 yr old Frenchie. Sadly upon arriving to BBCR, it was quickly discovered her hind legs had no control or strength. It is believed she has Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD). Sadly, IVDD, is very common in badly bred dogs. Lucky for her, she now has a spiffy set of new wheels, and she is doing great getting along on them! She is going to do best in a quiet and calm household, with no stairs, no other pets and no small kids. She is waiting in Windsor.
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Edna

French Bulldog American Bulldog

Female, 3 yrs 7 mos
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Edna, the most sincere smile in town! Edna was found as a stray, still lactating from the last litter she had. No one ever came looking for her, even though it appeared during her spay that she had had multiple litters in her young life. Edna is unique because she has only one eye (from a previous injury) and is also blind in the eye she has. She is very good for her daily eye cleaning and drops that she gets for dry eye. She also has a cleft lip that she was born with, a broken canine tooth, and a unique smile that captures your heart as soon as you see it. Edna does a “submissive grin” and bares her teeth when she’s excited-- because of her cleft lip, her smile is exaggerated and even more endearing. When she meets new people they need to know about her “smile” so that she doesn’t startle them, and since she’s blind she commonly runs into you with her teeth out. She has never tried to bite or given any indication of aggression towards people that she’s had a good introduction to. She has recovered from the ear and skin infections that she arrived with, loves baths and feeling pretty, but still needs a little work being comfortable having her nails trimmed. Edna is not a purebred Frenchie, but is likely some kind of mini-bully mix. Foster mom just sent in a DNA test so we’ll see what she really is soon. She’s bigger than an average Frenchie (about 35 pounds) and has a full tail! Her tail wags nonstop when she’s excited, and because it’s a stiff bully tail that’s curved down, it makes it nearly impossible for her to sit down all the way for treats. She has some pretty severe elbow dysplasia that bothers her sometimes in the morning, but she is able to get around well and is happy as can be. She is on a joint supplement and omega-3 supplement as well as a calming probiotic. Even though she is blind, she navigates the world without a care. She knows her way around her foster house with no issues. She uses stairs to get outside to the yard, but isn’t quite brave enough to go through the dog door on her own. She will sit at the door and whine when she needs to go out and has never had an accident in the house. She also loves to spend time in her crate. It seems that she lived her entire life in a crate previously, and sometimes the big wide world is overwhelming and she seeks safety in her safe space. She also self-soothes by suckling/chewing on blankets or any other soft item she can get her mouth on. She must be supervised or any soft objects/dog beds/clothing will be destroyed. Loves: playing Bitey-Face with her foster brother, male dogs of all sizes, any and all food, car rides, walks, getting loves from humans after a safe introduction, tearing up cardboard, doing a smiling, happy dance when she gets excited Dislikes: female dogs, new humans entering her home (but she warms up quickly when she feels safe), aggressive or pushy dogs—she will hide and cower in fear when she feels dominated, likely due to being beat up in whatever breeding situation she came from and that caused her to lose her eye Edna has some anxiety from her previous life experiences and has 2 extremes—happy, smiling, wagging Edna who is so excited she can’t control her wiggles, to sad, scared, damaged Edna who came from a really tough situation where she definitely didn’t feel safe and where she experienced unknown trauma that haunts her sometimes still. Most of the time she is just happy and content, and when she has a rough go just needs a little extra love and a safe space to chill where she knows she’s protected. She is her happiest when she gets to play with her foster brothers then sit and chill and get scratches from foster mom. ------ previous notes Ears and skin: great-infection cleared up so it seems those were just neglect issues. I've got her on Wellactin and Hill's Healthy Mobility and she's doing great. Eyes: definitely KCS and the Tacrolimus makes a big difference, but there is no hope of regaining vision and I think she'd be much more comfortable long term having an enucleation. Her eye still gets really dried and goopy overnight, even with artificial tears. Still have final recheck with ophthalmologist later this month for the final word. She's very good about letting me flush the eye and she sits for "drops" Oral: dentist said ideally her broken canine should be removed or root canal. Doesn't seem to bother her currently, but likely to in the future. General: deep dive in her record and call to the shelter/ spay clinic led to finding out she never got the distemper combo. Shelter did rabies, vet did bordetella at spay, but no one ever did DHPP so she actually needs that. She also has terrible elbows and knees. Her patellas give her issues sometimes when she first gets up, but she's a champ at "walking it off" and I haven't seen any skipped steps or limping once she's up and moving. Behavior- if you need to know this yet- she's a mixed bag of chill and a complete stress case. Trazodone+300mg of gabapentin for 2 days is not enough to allow for nail trim. She chews on any fabric she can get- beds, blankets, carpets, clothing.... There are holes in every blanket in my house because she's so quick. It's definitely a soothing behavior for her. She's also a shoe eater and weirdly, bras-she chews the straps and any zippers. She won't play with toys or chew any non-consumable chews. She does love sticks whenever she can get them before I pick up the yard. As far as other behavior, she gets so overstimulated and it's hard for her to snap out of it-- she wags her tail so hard she almost tips over, and gets hypoxic because she forgets to breathe. When it's with another dog, she's totally overbearing and pushy. She's good natured with people, even when she's really excited, but her energy with other dogs is difficult. We've had great success with larger males, but smaller males and any females we've met so far are a hard no. She did also kill one of my dumb chickens that got out (really not her fault, but she was like a panther), so a no for smaller animals. Don't know about cats. She's very hesitant about new people coming into the home, but if they are dog savvy and don't come at her in a dominant way (pet her head from below, don't lean over her) then she's fine and warms up immediately. Non-savvy people are freaked out by her submissive smile and lack of depth perception- it means she WILL bump into you with teeth, but she has never truly tried to bite. If someone comes from above and startles her she'll snap a warning snap then immediately smile and wag and try to get oriented. She's clearly been beat up, either by dogs or humans, and if she gets "reprimanded" by my "fun police" dog when she's being pushy, she immediately puts herself in a corner and cowers. It's heartbreaking. Personally I think she'd benefit from Prozac, at least for a while. She's great in her kennel, and she loves to just hang out in there with the door open. I feed her in there because of my other dogs, and she happily runs right in. She'll also put herself in any other kennel or box that she comes across. Utah Edna was transferred from a shelter after she was picked up as a stray. She is completely blind and has a large, healed wound clefting her entire left side of her face. Despite these challenges, Edna is the happiest dog ever. "Edna is a 2-to-3-year-old, intact female, black and tan French Bulldog who is in need of a loving rescue. She was brought in by Animal Control on 03/07/24 after finding her wondering around in Hooper. Edna is missing one eye completely, and the other seems to have no sight either. We suspect her lost eye and the large scar on her nose are from a long-ago injury. The roof of her mouth is completely intact. Edna's goopy eye and agitated ears hint at possible allergies, but she remains resilient and sweet. Additionally, she may have luxating patellas and gets over heated and tired after a short walk. She definitely has been bred several times. Despite her challenges, Edna is incredibly brave, fearlessly exploring her surroundings even though she cannot see. She walks well on the leash with little guidance and appears to be house trained. She doesn't seem to mind the other dogs or cats when she walks by their kennels. Edna is full of character - she loves butt scritches and to be doted upon. If you go near her face, she will quickly turn her head back and forth to get her bearings. She has her mouth open, but never uses her teeth.

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Boulder, CO 80302

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Red Fern Animal Rescue

Denver, CO 80220

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