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If you need Urgent help with a Rescue or Re-homing situation ,
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You would like to Adopt or Foster a Frenchie please contact the organisations below

Registered Charity Number FBRGB is run by two volunteers who are members of the French Bulldog Club of England. Their mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home French Bulldogs in need. here in the UK . All the dogs are spayed or neutered and their goal is to place healthy and happy French Bulldogs into well-matched, carefully screened forever homes. Click on the picture to be taken to thier website where you will find the contact details. They aim to get back to any enquiries within 24 hours
Since they are a volunteer organisation funded entirely by contributionsthe count on your continuing support as well as your adoption fees to help defray the costs of caring for our foster dogs. They do not charge you to register with them on the adoption database or to surrender a dog. . They do not buy dogs from adverts or breeders under any circumstances. FBRGB will endeavor to work with and assist any other similar French Bulldog organisations where possible, for the benefit of the breed. All of your adoption applications are confidential and they will not pass your information onto any third parties and like wisethey do not advise anyone of where surrendered dogs have come from.
FBRGB has two pages on facebook the first one is a information & advice forum for those people who have already adopted a dog or looking to adopt one, or indeed anyone who wants help and advice about their Frenchie
The second is a fundraising page where the funds raised will pay for expenses for home checkers, food costs and/or any vet bills whilst the dogs are with foster homes.
This non-profit Group provides a platform for lovers of this most wonderful breed....... to share, connect, discuss and post. The aim being, any rescue Frenchies which need homing have access to a group of Frenchie lovers who can either offer forever homes or home-checking, advice and fundraising.... Join their Group to find some lovely people with a passion for the wonderful French Bulldog.
Since they are a volunteer organisation funded entirely by contributionsthe count on your continuing support as well as your adoption fees to help defray the costs of caring for our foster dogs. They do not charge you to register with them on the adoption database or to surrender a dog. . They do not buy dogs from adverts or breeders under any circumstances. FBRGB will endeavor to work with and assist any other similar French Bulldog organisations where possible, for the benefit of the breed. All of your adoption applications are confidential and they will not pass your information onto any third parties and like wisethey do not advise anyone of where surrendered dogs have come from.
FBRGB has two pages on facebook the first one is a information & advice forum for those people who have already adopted a dog or looking to adopt one, or indeed anyone who wants help and advice about their Frenchie
The second is a fundraising page where the funds raised will pay for expenses for home checkers, food costs and/or any vet bills whilst the dogs are with foster homes.
This non-profit Group provides a platform for lovers of this most wonderful breed....... to share, connect, discuss and post. The aim being, any rescue Frenchies which need homing have access to a group of Frenchie lovers who can either offer forever homes or home-checking, advice and fundraising.... Join their Group to find some lovely people with a passion for the wonderful French Bulldog.

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.
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Website: www.phoenixfrenchbulldogrescue.org

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The French Bulldog Welfare Trust,
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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 . They also may be able to help in certain circumstances with veterinary bills. For details click on the button below which will take you directly to their website.

French Bulldog Saviours (FBS)
A rescue charity (regd. charity no. ) run entirely by volunteers; we strive to rescue and rehabilitate Frenchies in need or at risk. www.frenchbulldogsaviours.com
A rescue charity (regd. charity no. ) run entirely by volunteers; we strive to rescue and rehabilitate Frenchies in need or at risk. www.frenchbulldogsaviours.com

Website: www.fortheloveofourfrenchies.net
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Registered Charity UK
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Registered Charity UK

5 Reasons to Adopt an Adult Dog Instead of buying a Puppy
Puppies are cuddly, endearing and amusing to watch. They explore their world with wide eyed innocence, often with hilarious results. Puppies are babies that need to be nurtured, loved, and trained. Some people love the sweet aroma of puppy breath. When they are done exploring, puppies want to curl up in the closest lap and sigh contentedly.
At some point those charming, innocent, delightful little puppies grow. They move into their adolescence where they test boundaries. It no longer holds the sweet puppy gaze that allowed them to get away with eating a favorite pair of slippers. Most owners understand that this comes with the territory and step into the role of pack leader with ease. There are a few people who did not anticipate the amount of work it takes to develop a cute puppy into an amazing dog. Those are the ones who seek out new homes for their charges, either by placing ads or placing the puppy with their local animal shelter. Prospective families occasionally over look the older dogs because they have their heart set on a puppy. Are there advantages to adopting an older dog? Absolutely!
Training
There is so much for puppies to explore that training is far down on the list of things to pay attention to. Adult dogs have a longer attention span. They expect to have boundaries (even if they don’t realize it at the time) and crave the praise of their new family.
Puppyhood
The joys of puppyhood; mouthing, housetraining, etc… with an adult dog, those things are mostly over. Bringing a dog into a new environment, there will be an adjustment period. But adult dogs learn the ropes fairly quickly with a little patience and guidance.
Companionship
Adult dogs make better companions. Puppies want to play and roam. An adult dog, at the end of the day, is content to curl up in their owners lap for a good snuggle. Nothing says love more than a 100 pound Rottweiler mix who thinks she’s a 10 pound Chihuahua curling up in her owners lap.
Exercise
Puppies are babies; it takes time for their joints and muscles to shift and mold into the right places. Older dogs have the capability and endurance for long walks, runs and hikes. Most breeds need the work out to keep from getting bored.
Veterinary
Puppies requires some medical upkeep; several rounds of shots, de-worming, physicals, and if the family chooses, sterilization. Adopting an older dog, especially from a recognized organisation, ensures that all those medical needs are taken care of
Puppies are cuddly, endearing and amusing to watch. They explore their world with wide eyed innocence, often with hilarious results. Puppies are babies that need to be nurtured, loved, and trained. Some people love the sweet aroma of puppy breath. When they are done exploring, puppies want to curl up in the closest lap and sigh contentedly.
At some point those charming, innocent, delightful little puppies grow. They move into their adolescence where they test boundaries. It no longer holds the sweet puppy gaze that allowed them to get away with eating a favorite pair of slippers. Most owners understand that this comes with the territory and step into the role of pack leader with ease. There are a few people who did not anticipate the amount of work it takes to develop a cute puppy into an amazing dog. Those are the ones who seek out new homes for their charges, either by placing ads or placing the puppy with their local animal shelter. Prospective families occasionally over look the older dogs because they have their heart set on a puppy. Are there advantages to adopting an older dog? Absolutely!
Training
There is so much for puppies to explore that training is far down on the list of things to pay attention to. Adult dogs have a longer attention span. They expect to have boundaries (even if they don’t realize it at the time) and crave the praise of their new family.
Puppyhood
The joys of puppyhood; mouthing, housetraining, etc… with an adult dog, those things are mostly over. Bringing a dog into a new environment, there will be an adjustment period. But adult dogs learn the ropes fairly quickly with a little patience and guidance.
Companionship
Adult dogs make better companions. Puppies want to play and roam. An adult dog, at the end of the day, is content to curl up in their owners lap for a good snuggle. Nothing says love more than a 100 pound Rottweiler mix who thinks she’s a 10 pound Chihuahua curling up in her owners lap.
Exercise
Puppies are babies; it takes time for their joints and muscles to shift and mold into the right places. Older dogs have the capability and endurance for long walks, runs and hikes. Most breeds need the work out to keep from getting bored.
Veterinary
Puppies requires some medical upkeep; several rounds of shots, de-worming, physicals, and if the family chooses, sterilization. Adopting an older dog, especially from a recognized organisation, ensures that all those medical needs are taken care of
For less urgent help and advice please contact a member of the committeee . Contact details are listed by their names
Re-homing Liason SERVICE FOR MEMBERS

Sometime Frenchies through no fault of their own
need to be found a loving permanent new home.
This may because
* The owner has had a change in circumstance.
*A breeder may have 'run on' a youngster with show potential only to find that it may not be quite what they want
* Sometimes breeders want to find a loving home for a retired brood bitch or stud dog, somewhere where they can get much more individual love and attention.
* NB
This lucky Frenchie pictured above has a forever home and a loving devoted owner. She is not available for
re-homing
The French Bulldog Club of England Re-homing service is open to all members who are fully paid up members and are in good standing with the Club. It is the owner’s responsibility to vet the prospective new owner.
The French Bulldog Club of England accepts no responsibility for Frenchies re homed through the service.
need to be found a loving permanent new home.
This may because
* The owner has had a change in circumstance.
*A breeder may have 'run on' a youngster with show potential only to find that it may not be quite what they want
* Sometimes breeders want to find a loving home for a retired brood bitch or stud dog, somewhere where they can get much more individual love and attention.
* NB
This lucky Frenchie pictured above has a forever home and a loving devoted owner. She is not available for
re-homing
The French Bulldog Club of England Re-homing service is open to all members who are fully paid up members and are in good standing with the Club. It is the owner’s responsibility to vet the prospective new owner.
The French Bulldog Club of England accepts no responsibility for Frenchies re homed through the service.