As a person obsessed with Bulldogs, it is almost unfathomable to me that anyone could ever give them up for any reason but also as a somewhat rational person, I can understand that they can be a very difficult breed to take care of and sometimes the financial burden can be too much. There are several Bulldog Rescues across the country that take in and find homes for abandoned or abused bully's and all are non profits relying on donations to be able to accomplish their mission.
I decided to get involved and help out, picked my best selling tee (which coincidentally is an image of a bulldog) and will be donating 20% of all sales to Long Island Bulldog Rescue as they also serve most of the northeastern part of the country. We will be doing some events together this summer to show off some of their available Bulldogs which I will post as those come along.
I decided to get involved and help out, picked my best selling tee (which coincidentally is an image of a bulldog) and will be donating 20% of all sales to Long Island Bulldog Rescue as they also serve most of the northeastern part of the country. We will be doing some events together this summer to show off some of their available Bulldogs which I will post as those come along.
Visit LIBR website to learn more
Also wanted to help out locally and will be donating an additional 20% of the Champion Bulldog tee to PAWS, a local Philadelphia non-profit dedicated to saving Philadelphia’s homeless, abandoned, and unwanted animals (I'm not a cat person but they need homes too). PAWS is a really an awesome organization and they literally take in thousands of animals every year.
Also wanted to help out locally and will be donating an additional 20% of the Champion Bulldog tee to PAWS, a local Philadelphia non-profit dedicated to saving Philadelphia’s homeless, abandoned, and unwanted animals (I'm not a cat person but they need homes too). PAWS is a really an awesome organization and they literally take in thousands of animals every year.
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