JUST CAN'T COPE ANYMORE ? DO YOU NEED HELP........
In an Urgent Rescue or Re-homing situation or if you are in need of help and advice contact any of the organisations below
In an Urgent Rescue or Re-homing situation or if you are in need of help and advice contact any of the organisations below

The French Bulldog Welfare Trust,
An independent charity with its own administration and funds. Registered Charity number is .
They may be able to help you re-home a Frenchie or may have one that needs a new home For details click on the button below which will take you directly to their website
An independent charity with its own administration and funds. Registered Charity number is .
They may be able to help you re-home a Frenchie or may have one that needs a new home For details click on the button below which will take you directly to their website

French Bulldog Rescue GB
Registered Charity Number
An independent charity with its own administration and funds. They are a non profit organisation run by two volunteers, who are also members of French Bulldog Club of England. They will answer any enquiries within 24 hours, and will endeavor to work with and assist any other similar French Bulldog organisations where possible, for the benefit of the breed. For details click on the button below which will take you directly to their website where you will find contact details. Or find them on facebook FRENCH BULLDOG RESCUE GB
Registered Charity Number
An independent charity with its own administration and funds. They are a non profit organisation run by two volunteers, who are also members of French Bulldog Club of England. They will answer any enquiries within 24 hours, and will endeavor to work with and assist any other similar French Bulldog organisations where possible, for the benefit of the breed. For details click on the button below which will take you directly to their website where you will find contact details. Or find them on facebook FRENCH BULLDOG RESCUE GB
French Bulldog Saviours (FBS) a rescue charity (regd. charity no. ) run entirely by volunteers; who strive to rescue and rehabilitate Frenchies in need or at risk.
website - www.frenchbulldogsaviours.org |
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Registered Charity No.
Phoenix French Bulldog Rescue has been established not only to offer a home to any Frenchie (or crossbreeds thereof) in need, but also to educate the public on this wonderful breed, promote good ownership and
to help keep Frenchies at home with their families wherever possible. We will never turn away a dog in genuine need unless there are extremely exceptional circumstances.
Email:
Call:
Website: www.phoenixfrenchbulldogrescue.org
Phoenix French Bulldog Rescue has been established not only to offer a home to any Frenchie (or crossbreeds thereof) in need, but also to educate the public on this wonderful breed, promote good ownership and
to help keep Frenchies at home with their families wherever possible. We will never turn away a dog in genuine need unless there are extremely exceptional circumstances.
Email:
Call:
Website: www.phoenixfrenchbulldogrescue.org

Website: www.fortheloveofourfrenchies.net
Email:
Registered Charity UK
Email:
Registered Charity UK
Or CONTACT ANY MEMBER OF THE FBCE COMMITTEE FOR HELP AND ADVICE
Can't afford to take your Frenchie to the vet for treatment.. here's what you can do
Although there is no NHS for animals there are some charities that may be able to assist financially those owners who are on certain benefits. Click on the name to be taken to the relevant website.
All provide veterinary care for people on state benefits. There are other charities that provide certain services such as free neutering and low cost vaccination. Increasingly, veterinary practices are also offering low cost neutering and vaccination where possible and it may be worth shopping around.
Certain people can also try the Tailwaggers Club Trust, who may be able to help with veterinary bills for pensioners and those on certain benefits when ill health, a new domestic situation or financial hardship hit.
The French Bulldog Club of England recommends pet insurance to deal with unexpected pet expenses.
http://www.pethealthinfo.org.uk/my-pet-is-sick-and-i-cannot-afford-a-vet-what-should-i-do
Although there is no NHS for animals there are some charities that may be able to assist financially those owners who are on certain benefits. Click on the name to be taken to the relevant website.
All provide veterinary care for people on state benefits. There are other charities that provide certain services such as free neutering and low cost vaccination. Increasingly, veterinary practices are also offering low cost neutering and vaccination where possible and it may be worth shopping around.
Certain people can also try the Tailwaggers Club Trust, who may be able to help with veterinary bills for pensioners and those on certain benefits when ill health, a new domestic situation or financial hardship hit.
The French Bulldog Club of England recommends pet insurance to deal with unexpected pet expenses.
http://www.pethealthinfo.org.uk/my-pet-is-sick-and-i-cannot-afford-a-vet-what-should-i-do
Too Many Dogs...... not able to cope ? contact the
KENNEL CLUB BREEDER HELPLINE
Since 2000, the Kennel Club Charitable Trust has funded the Breeder Helpline -
available on - a telephone service which offers support and advice to breeders who face difficulties in looking after their dogs and anyone else concerned about the welfare of specific dogs in their area.
This service is available 24/7 and all calls are dealt with confidentially.
The types of calls typically received fall into three main categories. Firstly, there are calls from breeders who have become overstocked and under-resourced at their premises, with a drop in the standard of welfare and care. These calls are often linked to an elderly owner, who is trying to cope with a reduction in income or has an understandable attachment to their 'golden oldies' and cannot bear to part with them. The other two types of calls most commonly received on the helpline are requests for veterinary guidance when dogs are unwell, and advice when a summons is about to be or has already been issued.
KENNEL CLUB BREEDER HELPLINE
Since 2000, the Kennel Club Charitable Trust has funded the Breeder Helpline -
available on - a telephone service which offers support and advice to breeders who face difficulties in looking after their dogs and anyone else concerned about the welfare of specific dogs in their area.
This service is available 24/7 and all calls are dealt with confidentially.
The types of calls typically received fall into three main categories. Firstly, there are calls from breeders who have become overstocked and under-resourced at their premises, with a drop in the standard of welfare and care. These calls are often linked to an elderly owner, who is trying to cope with a reduction in income or has an understandable attachment to their 'golden oldies' and cannot bear to part with them. The other two types of calls most commonly received on the helpline are requests for veterinary guidance when dogs are unwell, and advice when a summons is about to be or has already been issued.