Maizy
12/8/22 – Please welcome Maizy! Maizy’s owner/breeder turned her over to the shelter who turned her over to us. We believe she was only used for breeding and didn’t have …
12/8/22 – Please welcome Maizy! Maizy’s owner/breeder turned her over to the shelter who turned her over to us. We believe she was only used for breeding and didn’t have …
11/28/22 – Please welcome Maisel! She was picked up as a stray two and a half months ago. She has been at the shelter since taking care of the puppy …
11/15/22 – Please welcome Millie Pete! She was picked up as a stray and turned over to us by the shelter. She has a severe tail pocket infection along with …
8/30/22 – Please welcome Cady and Will! Cady and Will found themselves at the shelter recently after their owners decided they could no longer care for them. They had moved …
8/15/22 – Please welcome Teddy Grahams! For the past two months Teddy Grahams has been at the shelter waiting on a court case to be settled. But today he was …
5/19/22 – Please welcome Myrtle Grace! She was picked up as a stray and turned over to us by the shelter. She has an ear infection and a skin infection. …
5/9/22 – Please welcome Chester and Kahlua! These boys were turned over to us by a breeder because of heart murmurs. They are litter mates born on March 15, 2022. …
12/20/21 – Please welcome Marley Monroe! Marley Monroe was picked up by animal control and turned over to the shelter. When no one came looking for her she was able …
12/9/21 – Please welcome Sadie Jo! Sadie Jo has been loved and spoiled her entire life but unfortunately her owner is no longer able to provide the care she need …
12/9/21 – Please welcome Zeus Martin! Zeus joins us from a rescue in Alabama. He was picked up as a stray two months and turned over to a vet clinic …
10/13/21 – Please welcome Dolly Parton! Dolly got picked up as a stray by animal control and when no one came looking for at the shelter she was able to …
12/17/20: Please welcome Dusty. He came into rescue with Daisy Lynn. There owner was no longer able to care for them, so they were turned over to us. They need …
We can’t do this alone. It takes a team and relationships with people who love bulldogs and want to help the breed. With support from our generous partners and sponsors, Georgia English Bulldog Rescue has rescued more than 90 dogs in 2020 alone with veterinary costs exceeding $155,000.
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Georgia English Bulldog Rescue
PO Box 1097, Winder GA 30680
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