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Charles the French Bulldog Adoption **COMPLETE**

Updated: Feb 11, 2024

***ADOPTION COMPLETED***


Charles the Blue Fawn French Bulldog Adoption


"Charles" is a 3 month old Blue Fawn French Bulldog Boy



Charles is looking for a new family before Valentine's day, we hope! (Dallas, Texas pick-up, if out of state, travel arrangements made with foster family/adoption coordinator). He is currently with a foster family in Dallas and ready for his new home & family. He is playful with a great personality once he settles in his new home. He is up to date with shots, deworming, and ready for adoption today.


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"Charles"



ADOPTION INSTRUCTIONS

*For the foster families' safety and health of the dog, Rescue French Bulldogs does not disclose location. We don't set up meet and greets prior to inquires for sanitary and security purposes. FaceTime or Video Call is available if needed. Once the new family is chosen, we will guide you through a step by step process to bring your new rescue dog home. All animals at RFB are surrendered anonymously then brought to good health before starting the re-family process. All dogs come with a tax deductible donation receipt, all donations are non-refundable. Please email: info@rescuefrenchbulldogs.org and reference the adoption animal's name for instructions to adopt.



DONATE TO FRENCH BULLDOG RESCUE

*Your donations help with food, medical attention, grooming, foster care, research, and our re-family process for rescues dogs. With your generosity, Rescue French Bulldogs will be able to unite French Bulldogs with loving new families.






 
 
 

1 Comment


izaac.teofilo
3 days ago

Adopting a French bulldog can feel like choosing a pet, but it also means building a routine for chewing, enrichment, meals, vet visits, and stress relief. One family near me adopted a young Frenchie who destroyed soft toys in minutes, so they started comparing subscription boxes and tougher treats rather than buying random items from the nearest store. They cared about toy strength, ingredient details, box variety, and whether the dog stayed engaged instead of tearing everything apart before dinner. Owner reviews helped them separate cute branding from practical value, especially for a breed that can be stubborn and easily bored. Their notes eventually included Bullymake reviews because durable dog items mattered once the adoption excitement turned into daily life.

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