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Wow I just wanted to get everyone excited for our next event!!
We have some AWESOME stuff up for bid next month, April 1st-7th.
There will be a few changes to how we are doing the auctions, and there will be more items up for grabs so please check it out!
One of the most notable changes will be that instead of raising funds for rescue, we will be raising funds for a specific bully in rescue.
So as a little teaser, here is one of the bulldogs we will be helping! So save up a few dollars so you can bid on our great stuff coming up!!!
"Meet Gumbo, he is 5 year old. He has Glaucoma and is 100% blind in one eye. He has a corrected lens in the other and is 75% blind in that eye. The chances of the glaucoma moving to the other eye are very high! We are giving him special eye drops that the eye specialist has given us and have to wait 6 weeks to find out if the one eye has to be removed. Then we will go further to see if the corrected lens can be fixed and hope the glaucoma does not spread. Right now it is a waiting game but we know someone will live a special needs dog. Here is a picture of him. He is one of my fosters and so loving!" -- Mandy Newell Wisdom from English Bulldog Rescue Network Houston
We have some AWESOME stuff up for bid next month, April 1st-7th.
There will be a few changes to how we are doing the auctions, and there will be more items up for grabs so please check it out!
One of the most notable changes will be that instead of raising funds for rescue, we will be raising funds for a specific bully in rescue.
So as a little teaser, here is one of the bulldogs we will be helping! So save up a few dollars so you can bid on our great stuff coming up!!!
"Meet Gumbo, he is 5 year old. He has Glaucoma and is 100% blind in one eye. He has a corrected lens in the other and is 75% blind in that eye. The chances of the glaucoma moving to the other eye are very high! We are giving him special eye drops that the eye specialist has given us and have to wait 6 weeks to find out if the one eye has to be removed. Then we will go further to see if the corrected lens can be fixed and hope the glaucoma does not spread. Right now it is a waiting game but we know someone will live a special needs dog. Here is a picture of him. He is one of my fosters and so loving!" -- Mandy Newell Wisdom from English Bulldog Rescue Network Houston