October 14, 2008
The Bulldog rescue Dog Characteristics
The Internet has a vast supply of information about Bulldog rescue in your respective area. The rescue units are a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to the rescue, foster care and placement of Bulldogs in your area. The rescue units have created their own websites describing the history and special needs of the many Bulldogs waiting for adoption. The websites list special fundraising events where you can find more information about playing a part in this worthwhile cause.
Anyone desiring to adopt this special dog must carefully consider the responsibility of caring for a Bulldog. This dog needs tender loving care on a continual basis otherwise it will behave horribly. Bulldogs need to feel that they are part of a family and are lost if neglected. The dogs due to their breed type are intolerant to heat and cannot be left outdoors unattended for long periods of time. If the dog is exposed to heat beyond its tolerance level death is imminent. They are best as an indoor dog within an air-conditioned area.
The main objective of a Bulldog rescue is to find loving homes for abandoned, strays and unwanted dogs. The Centers are non-profit run and all volunteered staff in most regions of the United States. On a yearly basis the centers place hundreds of dogs in happy homes.
They need to be kept cool in the heat of summer. If they are having difficulty breathing and is panting a lot the owner must cool the dog down. Give them a cool bath or shower even an ice cube will help to cool them down.
It is very important to make sure anyone interested in adopting a Bulldog makes the correct match for dog and owner. The dogs require a lot of love and attention on a daily basis. They cannot be neglected especially when outdoors during high temperatures. Death is inevitable if heat exposure is beyond the Bulldog’s tolerance level. It will develop breathing problems with excessive panting and will require immediate emergency action such as a cold shower or bath or even feeding it with an ice cube.
To begin finding information about a Bulldog rescue in your area look no further than your local pet fairs, dog fairs or pet supply stores. They set up information tables for anyone who is interested. The Internet is also a direct route to any of the individual Bulldog rescue websites. The sites provide adoption forms, descriptions and photos of the many the Bulldogs waiting for placement as well as information about responsible dog ownership.
The dog and owner must be thoroughly matched and the volunteer staff at any Bulldog rescue will give a lot of attention to assuring this part of the adoption process is achieved. The dogs can be quite challenging, as they are very messy when eating and drinking. Consequently if you abhor untidiness then reconsider adopting this special dog. They need a lot of attention due to grooming requirements.
They need their wrinkles cleaned regularly so they don’t acquire infections. Lots of attention and training is also required when raising a Bulldog rescue dog. Consequently, the dog requires a commitment from an owner to provide the love and attention it deserves.
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