- Mar 11, 2011
- 12,680
- 873
- Country
- USA
- Bulldog(s) Names
- Emma, Charlie, Milo, Peekaboo and Jack
Here's a sneak peak at a couple of the items we'll have up for auction starting on 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 for a little sneak peak, meet Blondie - another 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 Blondie at Southern California Bulldog Rescue
Blondie came into SoCal Bulldog Rescue in early March after her family left her at a local shelter. Her family told the shelter that Blondie is three and a half years old and just stopped walking for no reason. It did not take long for the rescue workers to realize that Blondie was one special girl. She is a beautiful girl with lots of energy and love to give. She has a drive to move forward and does not let her disability keep her down.
Blondie has been seen by both a neurologist and a rehabilitation center. Both agree that other than her inability to use her back legs, she is a healthy girl. They believe that the loss of mobility in her legs may be caused by L7-S1 spondylosis which is causing spinal cord compression. She also has many hemi-vertebrae in the middle of her spine that may also be causing spinal cord compression. To make matters worse, Blondie has bilateral medial luxating patellas. But, even with so much going on, Blondie does not let it keep her down. She loves to roll around and play with the other foster dogs and go for rides in her wagon during early evening hours. She knows when it is time for dinner and is not afraid to ask for her food. Blondie’s is not incontinent, but until she can get a wheelchair to assist with getting around better, she wears a diaper in the house to ensure that she stays clean and dry when home alone.
Since SCBR cannot afford physical therapy for Blondie right now, her foster mom works on her exercises at home with her. SCBR and her foster mom hope to be able to raise the money to get Blondie a wheelchair and some additional physical therapy so that Blondie can get moving again. Blondie’s foster mom knows that there is a home out there waiting for this special girl.
Upcoming Expenses:
* Wheelchair and fitting - $650
* Diapers - $45.00 per month
* Diaper Covers - $45.00
* Supplements - $50.00 per month
* Lifting Harness - $120.00
* Entropic Surgery - $400.00
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 for a little sneak peak, meet Blondie - another 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 Blondie at Southern California Bulldog Rescue
Blondie came into SoCal Bulldog Rescue in early March after her family left her at a local shelter. Her family told the shelter that Blondie is three and a half years old and just stopped walking for no reason. It did not take long for the rescue workers to realize that Blondie was one special girl. She is a beautiful girl with lots of energy and love to give. She has a drive to move forward and does not let her disability keep her down.
Blondie has been seen by both a neurologist and a rehabilitation center. Both agree that other than her inability to use her back legs, she is a healthy girl. They believe that the loss of mobility in her legs may be caused by L7-S1 spondylosis which is causing spinal cord compression. She also has many hemi-vertebrae in the middle of her spine that may also be causing spinal cord compression. To make matters worse, Blondie has bilateral medial luxating patellas. But, even with so much going on, Blondie does not let it keep her down. She loves to roll around and play with the other foster dogs and go for rides in her wagon during early evening hours. She knows when it is time for dinner and is not afraid to ask for her food. Blondie’s is not incontinent, but until she can get a wheelchair to assist with getting around better, she wears a diaper in the house to ensure that she stays clean and dry when home alone.
Since SCBR cannot afford physical therapy for Blondie right now, her foster mom works on her exercises at home with her. SCBR and her foster mom hope to be able to raise the money to get Blondie a wheelchair and some additional physical therapy so that Blondie can get moving again. Blondie’s foster mom knows that there is a home out there waiting for this special girl.
Upcoming Expenses:
* Wheelchair and fitting - $650
* Diapers - $45.00 per month
* Diaper Covers - $45.00
* Supplements - $50.00 per month
* Lifting Harness - $120.00
* Entropic Surgery - $400.00
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