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Mugsy and Maddy find their new, PERMANENT Home! To learn more click on this link to see their web site!

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Check out Bosley in the drivers seat! Bosley has been having a great time with his new family. His story before was sad, but no more of that, he is one happy Bulldog.
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Nigel (left) and Mike telling the story of how Nigel became a member of the family. Niel was emaciated and had hardly any fur when he first came to us.

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(left) Daisy (LIBR Blind rescue) from Brooklyn, Gert (middle) , and Izzy(right)

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Beach boy Louis XVI looking happy and healthy!

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Hi Ms. Laurette,  
       How are you doing? i hope your well and your bullies are doing fine! Hope you all are enjoying your summer! i know i am, we had alot of things and BBQ's this summer and i got to play with my other dog friends at my house.  I'm doing very well and I'm very happy with my Mommy and Daddy, they are so good to me , Daddy  likes to take me outside to play with my Basketball and Mommy takes me for my evening walks and i get to cuddle with the cats! I'm doing very well! today is my year anniversary of my Adoption and i wanted to send you a photo to let you know how happy i am. Enjoy and i hope you and the gang are doing good! All my Love
   Bella
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Letter to Pugsley: We were so happy to be allowed to adopt you, when I was told we were chosen to have you, I was exstatic, I wanted to leave that day, but we decided to meet up to pick you up on the upcoming Friday. We left here about 7am, we arrived in Long Island about 6pm, we had to wait until 7pm to meet up with Laurette. We stopped for a bite to eat, I couldn't eat, I was too excited. When we finally got to you, we seen you rolling in the grass, a little 10week old chunky boy. You were the cutest thing, with a big freckly belly. I just fell in love with you. You were our first bully.
We headed for home, we stopped at 1am to stop over in a motel, and we snuck you in. You cried in your crate, so Chelsea (my daughter) slept on the floor with you, you curled right up and went to sleep. The border guard thought you were so cute, she wanted to pull us over to play with you.
When we got home, you made yourself right at home, and have been our best boy ever since.
We love you to death, and onIy hope we show you atleast a fraction of the love you show us. I hope we have many many years with you my special boy.We would not trade you for the world, you are the best dog anyone could hope for. Even if we are grumpy or sad, one smile from you makes us laugh, you are so funny and your expressions show right away how you are feeling. Because of you we adopted two more SB babies, and because of you we will never ever be without a bully in our home, to be exact, we will never be without an SB bully in our home. 
I hope we have many many years with you my special boy.
We love you my boy
Love mom

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Muffin and Bagel sharing a quiet moment. This Mother Daughter pair were rescued from a breeder.

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Our Rescue Daisy, on the left, with her new buddy Briscoe. Daisy was dumped in an industrial area, a nice person took her home and called LIBR.She had surgery for mammory tumors and had bad dry eye, but she is doing just fine now in her new home.

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Star and Apuna! Mother and Daugter, Mamma Star had been bred quite often. These girls are now enjoying life.

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Bently was in a busy family, in a busy city. Nobody had time to play with him. Now he is having a happy life with lots of attention.

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Blue was a very well cared for family pet, then the family had big medical problems. Nobody could take care of blue any more. Now he is living with a family who recently lost their own Bully.

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Hi here are some pictures of baby and her new life. Baby is the life and joy of our family, and we are so happy that this little bundle of joy has entered our lives. Baby came to my hospital looking like a small slab of raw meat, she had an extreme case of demodex, and neglection, and she was so bad that when you picked her up, the blisters on her skin would rupture open leaving bloody stains on your shirt. The fist time i laid my eyes apon her, i knew that it was love at first sight. I knew that i had to somehow change this little girls life, and give her the one she deserved. After weeks of baths every day, and constant petting and attention baby was well enough to have a home, and right there i knew that i had to take this little girl. My family instantly fell in love with her clownish acts and loving personality. There is not one time in her presense that you cant help but smile. Today, baby is still undergoing lods of treatments and therapy, but with new hope and a new attitude. For she knows that never, ever again will she be neglected or abandoned, and that she will be comforted and looked after for the rest of her life. Thank you again long island bulldog rescue for making this loving ball of joy a part of our lives. 

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Gracie (left) 6 months, after having surgery for 2 punctured corneas.The other Bullie is her new "Brother"

     

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I would like to preface our success story with a well deserving thanks to Laurette and Long Island Bulldog Rescue, without their kindness I wouldn’t have been introduced to my four legged best friend.  Angelo came to our family with some issues; he had ear infections, entropian and a case of the Bulldog allergies. Angelo was on medicine for the infections and eye drops for the entropian. Bulldog rescue offered to perform the surgery on his eyes but we said we would be glad to pay for it and had it done at our local hospital. Entropian surgery was a major improvement because Angelo could finally see.  After reading a few books on Bulldog care we realized it may be a good idea to have allergy tests performed.  To be honest this was the best 600.00 we ever spent; the tests identified his allergies and provided the knowledge we needed to purchase a food Angelo was not allergic to. Currently Angelo is eating Dick Van Pattens Natural Balance fish and sweet potato.  Once he switched foods he was on an up hill climb making constant improvements and 99% of the allergy symptoms went away. Angelo also takes EFA’s and a natural Pawier Brand Vitamin as well as milk free acidophilus to help his digestion.  With his frequent (2 times a week) Oxy Derm baths and Malacetic Otic cleaning his ears he is in perfect health.  Angelo has brought so much joy to the Schneider household; I can not thank you guys enough! Angelo brightens our everyday with his Bulldog antics and keeps us smiling week after week. God Bless the BCA and the Long Island Bulldog Rescue.

 

Thank you!  Jason, Amber, Christopher and Darla

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"all is well and we love him"

up here he has the run of the place...”

 

Cosmo, is having fun in his new home

 He is very busy, and even helps out

At the Fire Dept, sometimes.

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