Archive for the ‘American Bulldog Adoption’ Category

German Shepard free to a good home

Monday, June 14th, 2010

German Shepard - Apollo. He is Two years old has all shots, is not neutered, fully house trained, good on and off leash, very obedient and always listens to commands. He is very submissive and will do best with a calm female owner or a male that isn’t going to yell or get upset much as this causes submissive peeing in him (he was abused before i got him as a puppy, I’ve had him since he was 8 months). He is great with children (both my 3 yr old and 10 yr old) as well as other dogs of all sizes (he currently lives with two chihuahua’s) He is an independent dog that isn’t very affectionate but loves to please and play fetch (his favorite game). He is in all ways the perfect Shepard however i am German and a red head and have the temper of both, so his submissive personality does not fit in. Any other questions i will gladly answer my cell # is 289-339-6646 thanks Adam

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HELP BULLIES LIVING IN AN UNCONDITIONED GARAGE IN PLASTIC KENNELS, URINE BURNS…MUST GET OUT ASAP!!

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

NJ, 8( 2 have been rescued ) BULLIES LIVING IN AN UNCONDITIONED GARAGE IN PLASTIC KENNELS, URINE BURNS…MUST GET OUT ASAP!!
Here is a direct link to these sweet dogs, all less than 3 years old, living their entire lives in HELL!
Pitties here,
Contact Bonnie at allstarpetrescue@yahoo.com if you can help, and please crosspost to help save these dogs before it’s too late!

These pitties have led a horrible existence of neglect and confinement for their entire young lives at the hands of a “breeder”. They deserve to live lives full of fresh air, room to run and play, and caring hands. The pitties with URGENT labels listed at www.allstar.petfinder.com are the 10 found on the premises that are in dire need of rescue!!!
Contact Bonnie at allstarpetrescue@yahoo.com if you can help, and please crosspost to help save these dogs before it’s too late!
— On Mon, 5/25/09, allstarpetrescue wrote:
This is in New Jersey but we can use help from anyplace!
PLEASE CROSSPOST!!! !!!!!!!!! !!
This is a horrible neglect situation and I am reaching out to the entire rescue community asking for help. I was contacted by an SPCA officer who asked if I could get involved with this case. Someone in Toms River was breeding Pits supposedly as “show dogs” and is now way over his head. I went down yesterday (May 24) to get pictures and the conditions I saw were absolutely horrid. There are 10 dogs in dire need of assistance. They are all being kept in plastic Vari Kennels in an un-air conditioned garage with no air circulation. The stench emanating from that room everytime he opened the door to take a dog out was nauseating. The dogs are filthy and covered in burns from sitting in their own urine and feces. The guy had an excuse for everythng I asked.
Why hadn’t they been bathed The outside water doesn’t work
Don’t you have a bathtub in the house It runs too slow
Why are they sitting in their urine The ACO makes me provide water at all times and they don’t get out enough (the fact is, they don’t get out at all).
And on and on. He was proud of the fact that the dogs all came from a specific line which is supposedly the most expensive Pit line. When I told him that means nothing to me he said it means that his female is worth $5000 and his male $3500. I answered by saying, “yet you have their offspring wallowing in their own piss and crap”! Not a lot going on upstairs.
The dogs will all be 3 years old in September. They are all timid and shy but showed no aggression. I didn’t do any temperament testing because to be honest the pix took me hours and I just wanted to leave at that point. It was that sickening. Supposedly only one of the dogs is dog aggressive but I didn’t test for that. None are spayed or neutered. I believe he was forced to update their shots. It was really pathetic watching them come out one by one and crouch to the ground because they aren’t used to being out in the sun. Some couldn’t even straighten up for a bit because they are obviously being kept in crates that are way too small for them. All of them dove for the water bowl set outside and drank copious amounts leading me to believe that he is not providing water as he was ordered to do. His excuse for this one: “it’s warm inside and I didn’t turn on the air conditioner yet” (there is no evidence of an air conditioner for that room). They are all under socialized but not one shown any aggression towards us. They were nervous about taking treats from us but most responded with a little coaxing and a gentle touch. Honestly it was difficult to even touch them - that’s how dirty they are but they did react well after awhile and I think with a little TLC and lots of love they will all come around and be great companions.
The SPCA asked us to find places for them because if they are seized they will just be euthanized. They are all big dogs (looking to range between 65 - 80 pounds) and not very used to people. None are comfortable on a leash. As you can imagine, time is of the essence. We already have an offer to take in one and there is a possibility of a place for a second. These guys did nothing to deserve this - only being born to an owner who is an idiot. You can see their pix on our web site: www.allstar. petfinder. com. They are all the bios with URGENT next to their names. I am not overstating the grimness of this situation. I only have a short time to do something for these guys and gals and I am hoping that the rescue community can come together and lend a hand. PLEASE CROSSPOST - time is of the essence!
Donna B
All Star Pet Rescue
Linden, NJ
www.allstar. petfinder. com

Link to photos: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?sid=a164224a07a3451dca6ae1daea58c3eb&gid=19729534072#/album.php?aid=22086&id=1450214318&ref=nf

American Bulldog for adoption

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Could you please help?

Due to family issues, we are heart broken and devastated to have to find a forever home for our 3 year old neutered American bulldog.
We are not looking to make any money off our family pet, but we are looking for a responsible owner, who has had the breed before, or is knowledgeable about the breed. We are only looking for the perfect home for our boy, and we are not going to just give him to anyone! (such as you know because of your breed experience) I was wondering if you know of any individuals that have purchased a dog off you in the past, and are looking to expand their family.
Odin is white and brindle, and approximately 100lbs. He is neutered (was never a stud) and has all his shots. When we purchased him we were only looking for a family pet.
He is a loving American bulldog, who is great with children (we have a 13 month old son )and other female dogs. (He was attacked by another male when he was a pup and never got over it.) His dog friends are a 5lbs Pomeranian, 13 year old West highland terrier, 6 year old pug, and a 2 year old black lab x. plus he grew up with two cats. Just to give you an idea what he has been around.
Thank you for your time
If you have any information or would like more, please contact me
Stephanie Joelson
stephjoelson@hotmail.com

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American BULLDOG Princess Jazzie update

Thursday, March 27th, 2008

Hi guys, just wanted to let you know that Jazz is fitting right in. She has let her bulldog friend
Bubba know that she is the boss for now!! She sleeps beside John on the dog bed and
on the couch when we aren’t home. She loves watching the cats–can’t quite figure
out how come they can fit through the door and she can’t (we have a cat door on the
room for the cats only), she loves her walks and running in the fenced back
yard–but we still have a lot more snow than I think she was use too. Anyways–we
will keep you posted on her, but thanks again–we love the addition to the family
(and so do the kids–they have named her Princess Jazz!!)

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Jazz found her new home …

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

American Bulldog Jazzie is going to her new home today
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American Bulldog for Adoption in SPCA

Saturday, January 5th, 2008

You can find an AB in Oakville SPCA :

http://www.oakvillehumane.ca/adoptions/online.html

Adult female needs home

Monday, April 30th, 2007

This adult female needs home

This is the email that we recently got. If you would like to adopt this female please do not contact us. You can call: 248)217- 8826 or (586)446 8127 or email: lbultman@comcast.net

Hello,
I have an adult(approx. 7 y.o.), housebroken and spayed female AB
which
I am no longer able to keep. She doesnt get along with a certain other
of my four dogs, but aside from that, has honestly been, a wonderful
pet! Shes predominantly white, with only a few brown spots. I dont
have her papers, but know of their existence and am sure that she is purebred.
If you can help me find her a loving home, indoors, please send me a
message or call (248)217- 8826 or (586)446 8127. I live in the Detroit
area. Thank you! Best Regards,
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