I was in contact with a rescue today that sounds like they could really use some adoptions! So with permission I am presenting their beautiful bullies in this thread. I will make sure I note if somebody gets adopted for anybody interested in any of these beautiful babies!

ADOPTED!!!
Rose and Charlie are siblings (we think) and will be adopted out together. They are as sweet as can be. Have you seen the dog food commercial where the dog runs around the house knocking things over, barking and playing, and in general making a mess but you can't be upset with him because he's so darn cute and sweet and well-intentioned? That describes Rose and Charlie - a wonderful handful. These dogs love to play and are extremely affectionate and curious.Rose and Charlie have been through a lot together and have become quite bonded. Rose and Charlie are less "refined" in the house than our other pups, but they are slowly learning and making good progress. An adoptive home should be prepared to provide boundaries and guidance for behavior and obedience and also work on adjusting them to the home.
ADOPTED!!!
Like many of our dogs, Althea's life has changed dramatically since entering into our care. Althea was forced to live alone on a dilapidated boat on the Harvey Canal - and is definitely ready for love, attention, and A/C!When we picked her up, she got right in the car with a (very) goofy smile and never looked back.Althea is very calm and likes everyone - people, kids, and other dogs.

Dolly - Dolly is a total peach and ready to finally get the love and attention she deserves. Dolly was found as a stray in Houma, and luckily picked up by a good samaritan who brought her to the shelter. Dolly is somewhat unique in that it appears as though she has never had a truly loving human companion. It is very likely that she was used by a breeder and then discarded after some time (though she is still relatively young). Despite this, Dolly is very friendly and laid back, and is starting to learn to walk on a leash and learn basic commands. Dolly is quickly growing more affectionate, and is likely to follow you from room to room. Dolly is recovering from ear and skin infections but is otherwise very healthy and social. She is about 4 years old so a bit calmer than the other pups available. Interesting side note - Dolly has the floppiest ears of any bulldog weve had.
Interested in adopting?
Please email NewOrleansBulldogs@gmail.com with questions or for an adoption application and please let them know you found them on English Bulldog News!


Rose and Charlie are siblings (we think) and will be adopted out together. They are as sweet as can be. Have you seen the dog food commercial where the dog runs around the house knocking things over, barking and playing, and in general making a mess but you can't be upset with him because he's so darn cute and sweet and well-intentioned? That describes Rose and Charlie - a wonderful handful. These dogs love to play and are extremely affectionate and curious.Rose and Charlie have been through a lot together and have become quite bonded. Rose and Charlie are less "refined" in the house than our other pups, but they are slowly learning and making good progress. An adoptive home should be prepared to provide boundaries and guidance for behavior and obedience and also work on adjusting them to the home.

Like many of our dogs, Althea's life has changed dramatically since entering into our care. Althea was forced to live alone on a dilapidated boat on the Harvey Canal - and is definitely ready for love, attention, and A/C!When we picked her up, she got right in the car with a (very) goofy smile and never looked back.Althea is very calm and likes everyone - people, kids, and other dogs.

Dolly - Dolly is a total peach and ready to finally get the love and attention she deserves. Dolly was found as a stray in Houma, and luckily picked up by a good samaritan who brought her to the shelter. Dolly is somewhat unique in that it appears as though she has never had a truly loving human companion. It is very likely that she was used by a breeder and then discarded after some time (though she is still relatively young). Despite this, Dolly is very friendly and laid back, and is starting to learn to walk on a leash and learn basic commands. Dolly is quickly growing more affectionate, and is likely to follow you from room to room. Dolly is recovering from ear and skin infections but is otherwise very healthy and social. She is about 4 years old so a bit calmer than the other pups available. Interesting side note - Dolly has the floppiest ears of any bulldog weve had.
Interested in adopting?
Please email NewOrleansBulldogs@gmail.com with questions or for an adoption application and please let them know you found them on English Bulldog News!
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