Rescue Objectives
To accept Bulldogs whose owners can no
longer keep them and find responsible, stable, loving new
homes for them.
To rehabilitate
Bulldogs before placement by providing necessary medical
treament and training to increase the chances of
successful placement.
To help reduce the population of unwanted
pets by ensuring that all rescued Bulldogs are spayed/neutered
before being
placed.
To place Bulldogs in suitable homes as soon as reasonably
possible, so they can start their "new lives" quickly.
To
thoroughly screen applicants before making placement
decisions.
To
inform prospective adopters about the rescue program
and the requirements for taking care of bulldogs.
Please note that the Bulldog Club of
America Rescue Network (BCARN) rescues only
the Bulldogs sometimes referred to as "English"
or "British" Bulldogs. There are other web
sites and phone listings for organizations that rescue
other breeds that may be mistakenly called "bulldogs"—American Bulldogs, French Bulldogs, Boston Terriers,
Olde English Bulldogges, American Pit Bull Terriers,
American Staffordshire Terriers, Bullmastiffs, and so
on.
To contact a Bulldog Club of
America Rescue Network (BCARN) coordinator, email rescue@bulldogclubofdenver.net.
We look forward to hearing from you!
The Bulldog Club of Denver has no affiliation with the Bulldog Club of
America Rescue Network (BCARN) and is not responsible for any Bulldogs and/or consequences resulting from anyone obtaining a Bulldog from BCARN or their members. For more information, contact the Bulldog Club of
America Rescue Network (BCARN) coordinator at rescue@bulldogclubofdenver.net.
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