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BC English Bulldog Rescue Society We take in English Bulldogs and let them rest their heads and mend their BIG hearts. Rescue/Sanctuary

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18/01/2025

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11/01/2025

She'd been thrown out the window of a fast moving truck. Her mate, as well, but he'd jumped clear of the road. She'd landed with a splat in the pavement, an unmoving pile of fur. The angel who saw it happen stopped to capture the boy and move her body off the road. As she bent over her, an eye fluttered open.

She was a mutt, but looked mostly like an Aussie Shepherd. The vet said she and her mate had belonged to backyard breeders. Her uterus had finally exploded from years of whelping. The vet said whoever did this couldn't tell which one was sterile, so he threw them both away. The rescue said the little boy, a cattle dog, was totally socialized and "normal" and was adopted right away. But the girl, the baby girl was another story altogether.

She'd never been out of a cage in a dark barn, so she didn't know how to stand and walk upright or how to run. She crawled on her belly like a reptile. She spent five long months in rescue. She chewed through the highest gauge chain link fencing, so great was her fear of being caged again. So the rescuer brought her inside.

She couldn't be house trained, she would hold it in for days. She had a boo boo inside one day and when the door opened she fled, hiding under a porch for five days, so great was her fear of punishment. She was put on Petfinder as a "special needs" adoption.

I was one year in grief recovery after losing a beloved baby under crushingly sad circumstances. I'd decided "No more fur babies!!" That's when it happened. A customer at work left an out-of-town paper on a chair. It was folded open to ads for pets. I picked it up and there was a photo of an elderly golden retriever boy with a sweet face. The ad said: "Emergency! Owner passed. Must find home asap." My heart melted. I called the shelter some 100 miles away to inquire.

"All our pets go up on Petfinder," they said. "Type in the info and our city and if he's available his picture will pop up." So I opened Petfinder, typed in "male, senior, golden retriever, Lewiston, Idaho." I said a small prayer to Angie my deceased Aussie. "Angie," I said, "I know I asked you to send us something freckled. But it's ok to send us the one who needs us most."

Up popped the Aussie, the damaged baby with special needs. The screen request clearly said "male, senior, golden, Lewiston". What popped up was "female, Aussie, middle-aged" and a town 200 miles from us! I was blown away! There was her photo and right on her back, facing the camera, a giant freckle! I called the contact number, no answer. I left a blubbering sobbing message about Angie and how I'd searched for another dog, a boy, a golden (who by the way had already been adopted) and how I'd asked Angie for help.

Well that did it! The rescue said the Aussie could become ours. We named her "Emily." Emily, oh Emily. I've fiercely loved all my dogs, but some dogs fiercely need your love. That was Emily. Oh my Emily. We drove the 200 miles to pick her up. The rescuer was doing an adoption event at a pet store. But instead of opening a dog crate, she opened the back door of her SUV and slid a totally limp pile of fur across the seat and plunked it into my arms. She hung limp. Oh my goodness, I thought. What have we gotten ourselves into?! But one look into that sweet face and I knew we were meant to love her.

Emily had never been pet and thought she going to be struck. So we invented "The Invisible Dog." My daughters and I would put her on the bed. Then I'd pet my daughters and they'd pet me, all the while saying "pets" in a happy voice. Then we'd turn to "The invisible Dog." "Pets, pets" we'd say while stroking the make-believe dog. Then we'd do the same for "kisses" then "hugs". One day, it just clicked. She scooted over to us and stepped into the space of the invisible dog and she never stopped asking for pets and kisses and hugs.

She loved the sunshine and would lay out next to her favorite lilac bush. Thirty minutes on one side, get up, turn over and 30 minutes on the other. Like a lovely croissant. I still remember the smell of her fur fresh from sunbathing.

She learned how to speak, and I don't mean woof, but talk. I would pull into the driveway after work and my daughters would open the front door. Running out out at a hundred miles an hour Emily would come to the driver's door. I'd open it, and she would look into my face, eyebrows wrinkled in contemplation. Where were you? "Ver wa wu?" in dog speak, Emily would ask. I'd say, "I was at work". Woah, woah she'd say, her head nodding up and down. Then like a rocket, she was off, back to the door. "Home, she's home!!!" ("Rhome z rhome" in dog speak)

Every morning she would race downstairs, her butt wiggling a mile a minute. "Herroo!! Herroo!" as she backed into chairs and plant stands all in her joy to greet us. Oh Emily, my Emily. How we loved you. One night she started panting. A trip to the vet confirmed end stage heart failure. We held her in our arms as angels came from heaven to bring her rest.

May you all know an Emily. Remember, never buy a puppy from a pet store. That puppy's mother might be an Emily.

Story submitted by Christine from Farmington, Washington.

04/01/2025

It takes a lot for me to be so upset. But ... I am so upset with humans , laws and the amount of pets being dropped off in high kill shelters, on the streets, forests. Beaten. Starved, set on fire, run over. Enough. Absolutely enough.
What the hell is wrong with people.
I'll tell you what it is ... They don't care. Our society doesn't care. The humans who are doing this.
I do realize in some cases a person decides to rehome a pet due to their own personal circumstances. And have run out of options .
I get that.
I'm here and we will give them a loving home.
HERE on our sanctuary.
AND DEAR GOD" DONT PUT YOUR PET FOR FREE WHEN ADVERTIZING" WOULD YOU LIKE TO SEE PICTURES OF WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR PET? THEY ARE USED FOR BAITING IN DOG FIGHTS FOR GOD SAKE. YES AND IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD. AND DONT KID YOURSELF YOU ARE A GOOD JUDGE OF CHARACTER . THESE PEOPLE ARE TRAINED TO CONVINCE YOU. ITS NOT JUST HEAR SAY EITHER.
What is also happening is people are stating they are rescues and they aren't doing it for the good of the pets involved. Animal rings. Quick money. Who don't care. But what this is doing is for all the good reputable caring humans who are trying to help these animals people are skeptical. And it's sad.
In our sanctuary and I'm making this real clear....
Our choice We are doing this on our own.
My choice , I choose to give what I can .
No donations.
I don't post much because I'm frustrated. I'm so upset seeing all these pets dying and Chris and I can't do much right now.
We are clearing our land, planning their play area, adding on and it still won't be enough.
I was talking to a lady and was quite upset I couldn't take in any more babes right now. We aren't set up. And I will not put any more stress on these pets with not having set up for them . The lady said " But your only one" !!!!
No. I may be 1 but damn it. There are so many wonderful humans that are rescuing, fostering, adopting and taking these babies under their wings to show them love and kindness. There are rescues , yes some small but they are reputable . So no I'm not the only one. Maybe here in my home but they need me.
No more hurt
No more hungry
No more beating
And
A lot of love to give to those who had to be rehomed.
What I see, as a lot of good people do, is to implement really strict laws for rescues and pet owners period.
People have actually told me it wouldn't work 🫤.
Oh boy do I challenge those words.
I beg to differ.
I'm sick and tired of knowing what is .
I will go the right route and fight for the rights of the animals.
I'm sick and tired of it all.
I'm ranting on but I'm so fed up.
Love your babies. Hug them and talk to them.
They really do understand you.
They really do have hearts bigger than ours.
They hurt and feel even more than we could ever imagine.

Start with your children. Tell them to be kind and loving to their pets.
Tell people if you see something that is hurting the animal. Don't walk away. Step up .
Chris and I will continue to help as best we can. But it will never be enough.
I will say to all the reputable large and small rescues, volunteers, transporters who really care about who they are transporting, people who are pulling for reputable rescues and are legit
Posters who get the word out about the pets in shelters for exposure .
People who have helped and donated to rescues,
Vets who have helped and actually care about these animals.
I take my hat off to you all.

Alli
BC English Bulldog Rescue Society Inc

Love this
04/01/2025

Love this

When I am old...
I will wear soft gray sweatshirts...
and a bandana over my silver hair...
and I will spend my social security checks on my dogs.
I will sit in my house on my well-worn chair
and listen to my dogs breathing.
I will sneak out in the middle of a warm summer night
and take my dogs for a run, if my old bones will allow...
When people come to call, I will smile and nod
as I show them my dogs...
and talk of them and about them.....the ones so beloved of the past
and the ones so beloved of today...
I will still work hard cleaning after them,
mopping and feeding them and whispering their names
in a soft loving way.
I will wear the gleaming sweat on my throat,
like a jewel, and I will be an embarrassment to all...
especially my family...
who have not yet found the peace in being free
to have dogs as your best friends...
These friends who always wait, at any hour, for your footfall...
and eagerly jump to their feet out of a sound sleep,
to greet you as if you are a God,
with warm eyes full of adoring love and hope
that you will always stay,
I'll hug their big strong necks...
I'll kiss their dear sweet heads...
and whisper in their very special company....
I look in the mirror... and see I am getting old....
this is the kind of person I am...
and have always been.
Loving dogs is easy, they are part of me.
Please accept me for who I am.
My dogs appreciate my presence in their lives...
they love my presence in their lives...
When I am old this will be important to me...
you will understand when you are old,
if you have dogs to love too.
-Author Unknown
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03/01/2025

Some of you are not aware that we have moved to Nova Scotia Canada.
We are working hard to have the Sanctuary done by spring.
YES WE RESCUE . BUT WE ALSO WILL TAKE IN PETS THAT FOR WHAT EVER REASON THEIR PEOPLE CAN NO LONGER HAVE THEM.

IM ALSO HAVING ISSUES WITH MESSAGES. EITHER THEY DONT COME UP OR I CLICK ON THEM AND IT WONT GO TO MY MESSAGE.

17/12/2024

This little boy is so good with sharing his home and his Mom and Pops.
We are working fast and hard so he and all the girls have a huge safe place to run and play.
Any ideas you have for play areas for your pups let us know , we'd love for you to share.

My little boy Rembrandt , I love this little man beyond. I swear he's a human in dogs clothing.
17/12/2024

My little boy Rembrandt , I love this little man beyond. I swear he's a human in dogs clothing.

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