
Geoffrey's Story
We rely on donations from YOU to provide necessary vet care, medications and surgeries to rehabilitate these wonderful dogs. Please consider helping us help them.
Geoffrey had been in an isolation kennel at our vets for the last 3 weeks. He had eye, ear, skin and respirory infections. 5 days ago we decided to add another antibiotic to his treatment regimen. His skin was getting better but still had little improvement in the ears. By Friday the ears were beginning to look better and nasal discharge had cleared. Bloodwork was normal except for an elevated white blood cell count that simply wasn't going down after being treated with antibiotics for 3 weeks. On Sunday morning he would not eat, after a food change he was acting normally. He wouldn't eat again this morning but was acting normally. Again, bloodwork was checked and found to be normal except for the continued elevation in white blood cells, indicating infection. This afternoon, the kennel tech found Geoffrey unresponsive. He had a faint heartbeat when discovered and all means at our disposal were used to resusitate...we failed. Sweet baby boy was just too weak from 18 months of neglect to battle any longer. He suffered at the hands of his owner for 18 months, a person who was nothing more than an ignorant, unempathetic animal. How could any human look at this sweet boy everyday and not be moved to help?
We had great plans for Geoffrey and were looking towards the future, instead of the past. We wanted the chance to pamper him and let him know how it felt to be truly loved by his human. God had other plans.
I'll never forget the blankness in his eyes on the day I first went to animal services. I'll never forget the pit in my stomach when I had to leave him there for one more day to I could make arrangements for an isolation kennel. I also will never forget that the moment he walked out of that same shelter, the light was back. We were able to touch him with kindness, and watch him play with one of the vet techs he formed a special relationship with, in his weeks at the vet. He felt horrible, he looked even worse but he knew he was finally going to get the care and love he deserved. HE KNEW and that's why we do this....HE KNEW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sometimes we just cannot undo the havoc caused by ignorance.


Welcome to Georgia's very own Bulldog Rescue. Under the wing of Florida English Bulldog Rescue, Georgia's Bulldog Rescue has just started. We are a 501(c)(3) corporation. We are in need of volunteers, donations, supplies and support. We soley rely on donations for the care and treatment of the rescued Bulldogs that are admitted to our organization.
We are a 501(c)(3) corporation. We rely on donations from YOU to provide necessary vet care, medications and surgeries to rehabilitate these wonderful dogs. Please consider helping us help them.
- The Bully Ball
- The 1st Annual Bully Ball was a great success. We would like to extend our thanks to Kelley, Lauriel and Christie for their hard work and dedication in making the Ball an affair to remember. Kelley dreamed up the idea a year ago and worked diligently to make it a reality for Georgia English Bulldog Rescue, Florida English Bulldog Rescue and Adoptabull Rescue. We had a lovely evening at The Ritz Carlton Buckhead with 270 guests and supporters. The money raised at this event will help us provide care for our dogs...many require very costly surgical procedures. Thank you very very much!!!!!read more
- Join our Meetup Group
- Click the logo to go to our Duluth English Bulldog Meetup group.

- Duluth English Bulldog Meet up - April Spring Fling
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Saturday 2:30 PM at Best Friends Pet Care in Duluth, GA
- Our mission here is to make sure that all English Bulldogs are safe and sound. We rehab and rehome Bulldogs that are sick, neglected or injured. We also provide a safe alternative to shelters for owners that are faced with the decision to find a new home for their bulldog.
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Volunteers are needed now to get this rescue off to a good start. If you live in Georgia and want to be a part of a great organization please contact us asap. There are many ways you can helpread more




























