Tuesday, August 26, 2008

The French Bulldog is a Great House Dog

By Bobby Callahan

The Internet has a vast supply of information about French Bulldog rescue in your respective area. The rescue units are a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to the rescue, foster care and placement of French Bulldogs within your area. The rescue units have their own websites describing the history and special needs of the many French Bulldogs waiting for adoption. The websites list special fundraising events where you can find more information about playing a part in this worthwhile cause.

Anyone desiring to adopt this special dog must carefully consider the responsibility of caring for a French bulldog. This dog needs tender loving care on a continual basis otherwise it will behave horribly. Bulldogs need to feel that they are part of a family and are lost if neglected. The breed type of French Bulldogs make it intolerant to heat and cannot be left outdoors unattended for long periods of time. If the dog is exposed to heat beyond its tolerance level death is imminent. They are best as an indoor dog within an air-conditioned area.

The main objective of a French Bulldog rescue is to find loving homes for abandoned, strays and unwanted dogs. The Centers are non-profit run and all volunteered staff in most regions of the United States. On a yearly basis the centers place hundreds of dogs in happy homes. Many of the pups are only weeks old when they arrive at the rescue. Torn from their mother causes them to have severe health issues, genetic disorders and challenging behavioral problems due to neglect and abuse.

It is very important that the dogs are kept cool at all times as they are very intolerant to heat. If the French Bulldog is overly exposed to heat it will have difficulty breathing and excessive panting. The best remedy is to cool them down as quickly as possible with a cold shower or bath. Feeding the dog an ice cube will also help to cool this sensitive breed's body temperature. The best defense is prevention and be sure to remember the dog is best indoors within air conditioned areas during hot temperatures.

If you are looking to adopt a French Bulldog rescue dog look no further than the local pet fairs, pet supply stores or dog fairs can provide reliable information. The Internet is another good place to start as it lists French Bulldog rescue centers in your local area. The website of any French Bulldog rescue can provide almost any information you require about selecting, fostering and caring for a Bulldog.

Individuals interested in adopting a French Bulldog must be prepared to be thoroughly assessed by volunteer rescue staff for a proper match between dog and owner. If you are a neat freak you may need to think twice about adopting this special breed, as it is a very messy eater and drinker. They need their wrinkles cleaned regularly so they don't acquire infections. They are very sensitive to heat due to the shape of their face. If they are overly exposed to the heat they are in very real danger of impending death if not given immediate treatment. Consequently, the dog requires a commitment from an owner to provide the love and attention it deserves.

Bobby Callahan is an animal lover and has many years of experience volunteering and fostering at an animal rescue. A French Bulldog rescue is a non-profit all volunteer staff placing hundreds of displaced Bulldogs into an ideal home environment each year. This article will give general Bulldog information to individuals interested in volunteering or fostering a dog for a rescue group.

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