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Money will buy you a pretty good dog, but it won't buy the wag of his tail

- Unknown

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MISSION STATEMENT

The mission of the Sierra Nevada Bulldog Rescue is to take in homeless and surrendered Bulldogs and provide them with care and housing until a forever home can be found. We will strive to do what it takes to educate prospective owners about this wonderful breed and help them understand bulldogs and their needs.

 

GOAL

Our goal is to never turn away a Bulldog needing a home and to never judge an owner for turning in their dog. Through a thorough screening process we will strive to find a stable, loving home for the dogs and help the adoption go smoothly for both the new family and the Bulldog. We will only place dogs that are spayed or neutered (unless medical issues prevent us from doing so) as one of our primary concerns is to reduce the risk of more homeless dogs through improper or accidental breeding.    

 

SURRENDERING A BULLDOG

We are well aware that life changes happen and many times the family pets are effected. We also know how hard it is too give up your dog as they are part of your family. We are not here to judge so please be as honest with us as we are with you. We need to know if your dog has physical or physiological issues as this will help us in the rehabilitation and placement of the dog. Unless your dog has severely bitten someone, we will find him/her an appropriate, loving home. We pledge to you the following.

1. To provide vet care as needed.

2. To provide foster care for each Bulldog until the right home is found.

3. To screen all adoption applications throughly.

4. We are committed to every dog in our care for lifetime. If an adoption does not work out the dog comes back to us until another home can be found.

5. To personally check each home our rescues are going to and help make the transition smooth. 
 
 

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If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you; that is the principal difference between a dog and a man

- Mark Twain

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