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Old 06-11-2015, 09:38 PM   #1
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We're shooting for something under the 30 pound range. Our Pug kind of broke that limit before I had moved out weighing in at an awesome 45 pounds . He's since weighed in about 25 and that is just right.
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Long Island Bulldog Rescue covers the Northeast including NH and has mostly english bulldogs. They have mostly adults but they sometimes have younger dogs/puppies. You can apply for adoption at http://longislandbulldogrescue.org/i...n-application/ (must re-apply every 6 months) or follow them on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/LIBulldogrescue/.

There are lots of scams and poorly bred bulldogs so I highly recommend Long Island Bulldog Rescue (LIBR). I have fostered for them and can attest that they truly care about the health and welfare of their dogs. Most dogs are placed in a foster home first to evaluate their health and behavior and then they are available for adoption.

If you are interested in fostering the foster application is available at http://longislandbulldogrescue.org/i...r-application/. Their slogan is foster a couch potato
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Sorry I just saw you are looking for 30 lbs or under. For that size you might want to try Pug Rescue of New England or SNORT Rescue.

We made the mistake of getting our bulldog through a breeder because I didn't realize Long Island Bulldog Rescue or SNORT also covered New England. We've been fortunate that our dog has only had minor issues but I've heard many horror stories of people being scammed or getting dogs with severe health issues.
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Thanks for all the suggestions. This weekend I'll bang out a few applications. I'd really like to stick with a Pug, but if we stumbled across the right French Bulldog I could see us getting it. Our Pug is just so terrific and fits our lifestyles perfectly.
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Contact info for my friend in Boston is on the bottom of the image. He and his wife are one of the premier breeders of Frenchies in the country and if they don't have puppies currently, I am sure they will know who does. Here's a couple of pics of some of their dogs.



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Contact info for my friend in Boston is on the bottom of the image. He and his wife are one of the premier breeders of Frenchies in the country and if they don't have puppies currently, I am sure they will know who does. Here's a couple of pics of some of their dogs.
Cool beans. I just shot them an email.
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If you want an English bulldog you will most likely blow the 30 pound limit. We have one now, and have had 2 previously, the smallest was 70 lbs. My current porker is over 80. Stick with a frenchie.

Bulldog breeders, mainly for English, are tough. Stay away from most of the ones in NY. We got one from a pet store years ago (yeah yeah, I know) and we almost lost her due to pneumonia as a pup. Once that was cleared up she was great, lived to be 11 1/2.

Our second one died at 5 1/2 of lyme. We got him from a breeder in New Bedford, Mass. She was great and really cares for her dogs.

Our current one came out of Texas. Reviews on them seemed pretty good and the deal was smooth, but we were very suspicious. They were Mexicans for sure, and I think probably a prettied up puppy mill. I think he was younger than they said. When he arrived he was pretty sick, although he had been checked out by a vet down there. He has had cherry eye, a common bulldog problem. Just had our second surgery to correct it, and its still not looking great.

Awesome dogs though.
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If you want an English bulldog you will most likely blow the 30 pound limit. We have one now, and have had 2 previously, the smallest was 70 lbs. My current porker is over 80. Stick with a frenchie.

Bulldog breeders, mainly for English, are tough. Stay away from most of the ones in NY. We got one from a pet store years ago (yeah yeah, I know) and we almost lost her due to pneumonia as a pup. Once that was cleared up she was great, lived to be 11 1/2.
Wife also says say with the Frenchie. And I'm fine with that. I just punch in "Bulldog" and see what is listed.

Funny you mention NY. I'd say 90% of the listings are there. Someone tried to sell me a 6wk old Pug mix. No shots. No paperwork. Nothing. Sketchy as hell. All the NY ones are like that. I'm >||< THIS close to ditching CL. After texting people yesterday, I've had the same number text me "1500" over and over again. I've said no thanks twice now and they just keep texting me "1500". About every 10 or 20 minutes. This weekend I'll bang out a few adoption applications. Just get our name in a hat. If it takes two years for us to find a pup, so be it. I'm really shooting for a Pug though.
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Old 06-12-2015, 12:26 PM   #9
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After we got over the loss of our last Golden, we decided we were ready for a new one. We didn't want the hassle of a puppy...we wanted a young adult, so we thought the Golden rescue organizations would be a good option. We found them to be very much, "our way or the highway", regarding the care and upbringing of the dog. I understand their logic--they want the dogs to be in a good environment--but we found them to be absolutely unflexible. We also found that one of the rescue groups only had dogs that had some sort of issue, be it mental or physical.

I then decided to ping Golden breeders directly for young adults. Simply did a Google search of breeders in each new England state. Sent them an email introducing myself and asking if they had any young adults even if their website said otherwise. I found them all to be very responsive and we found not just one, but TWO young adults who are now part of the family.

You may want to consider this type of strategy in your Pug / French Bulldog search.

Good luck!
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After we got over the loss of our last Golden, we decided we were ready for a new one. We didn't want the hassle of a puppy...we wanted a young adult, so we thought the Golden rescue organizations would be a good option. We found them to be very much, "our way or the highway", regarding the care and upbringing of the dog. I understand their logic--they want the dogs to be in a good environment--but we found them to be absolutely unflexible. We also found that one of the rescue groups only had dogs that had some sort of issue, be it mental or physical.

I then decided to ping Golden breeders directly for young adults. Simply did a Google search of breeders in each new England state. Sent them an email introducing myself and asking if they had any young adults even if their website said otherwise. I found them all to be very responsive and we found not just one, but TWO young adults who are now part of the family.

You may want to consider this type of strategy in your Pug / French Bulldog search.

Good luck!
What a great idea!

I never realized how inflexible some rescue places can be until my mother had an experience with one.

Her cat of 17 years had died and she decided to get a rescue cat to replace it. After she honestly told the place it would be an indoor/outdoor cat they unpolitely said "NO"!

My mom called shortly after to report that she was no longer qualified to take in a stray cat.
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We have AKC Golden Retriever puppies for sale - they are great family dogs! Our dog Summer, the mom, loves the lake and even joins me on a jet ski rides (with a vest). They will be ready for their new families in 4 weeks.
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Wife also says say with the Frenchie. And I'm fine with that. I just punch in "Bulldog" and see what is listed.

Funny you mention NY. I'd say 90% of the listings are there. Someone tried to sell me a 6wk old Pug mix. No shots. No paperwork. Nothing. Sketchy as hell. All the NY ones are like that. I'm >||< THIS close to ditching CL. After texting people yesterday, I've had the same number text me "1500" over and over again. I've said no thanks twice now and they just keep texting me "1500". About every 10 or 20 minutes. This weekend I'll bang out a few adoption applications. Just get our name in a hat. If it takes two years for us to find a pup, so be it. I'm really shooting for a Pug though.
Sometimes you have to watch it on the adoptions. Dogs up for adoption are there for a reason, not always a good one. I am certainly not saying that I don't support adoption, but worry about the reasoning the dog ended up there.

Often times health or behavioral issues come into play.
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