Lost or Stolen French Bulldog in California/Nevada
/4 Comments/in French Bulldog Stuff /by CarolPlease cross post and twitter this – let’s help to get this little girl back home again.
Lost or Stolen – Diamond, a Brindle and White French Bulldog
Diamond went missing on 11/11/09 in Rancho Cordova CA, 95628
She was last seen being picked up in a black Chevy Suburban with NV license plates on Folsom Blvd in the AutoZone parking lot.
She had no tags or collar and was not microchipped
Reward of $500 for information leading to her return.
Contact Gail 916-967-7108 or email g_allen1@sbcglobal.net
More photos of Diamond:
FBV’s “We’ll Stop at Nothing!” Fundraiser
/5 Comments/in French Bulldog Rescue, French Bulldog Stuff /by CarolThose shameless little monkeys over at the French Bulldog Village are rolling out their big guns for this season’s fund raising efforts.
Here’s their newest fund raiser –
Submitted by Charlotte Creeley, FBVillage Co-Founder
Some of you out there, who happen to be French Bulldog Village volunteers or who visited the FBVillage booth at the 2009 French Bulldog Club of America National Specialty in Massachusetts, are the lucky owners of French Bulldog clocks lovingly hand painted and glazed by our very own FBVillage board member Kimberly Rice in the wee hours of the night when she finally got home from work every night. A real labor of love and some very beautiful clocks.These clocks were so popular among our volunteers that we had a dreadful time keeping any back in order to have some to sell at the Specialty show!
What you don’t know about is Clock #1. Clock #1 was also lovingly hand painted and glazed by Kimberly Rice. Before she knew what she was doing. She has told me repeatedly that Clock #1 is so incredibly hideous that she will not/cannot show it to ANYONE. Kim Jacoby has seen it and could probably attest to its ugliness, but she has already blanked out the memory from her mind… I asked her, “How ugly exactly is this clock, Kim?” and her response was, “What clock??”
So, I really, really want to see this clock, but several months of browbeating and begging and whining have not produced a picture of Clock #1. Kimberly says it is just too ugly. No pictures. Go away.
Well, I finally convinced her to turn it into a fundraiser. Sort of a hideous silent auction. Here is how it works. We are asking for donations in any amount to PayPal – the donate button is right on the front page of the French Bulldog Village website – AND when we reach $300.00 in donations, the auction will close, and Kimberly will produce a picture of Clock #1, AND she will ship it at no additional cost to the highest donor. Unless of course, the person, upon seeing Clock #1, says, um, er, oh my, no thanks! Alternately, we can mail it to your dearest friend in your name… Or, we can mail it to the next highest lucky donor on our list. And so on, until someone agrees to take Clock #1 and give it a home. Poor Clock #1, her own mommy doesn’t love her.
Kimberly is being very brave about this. And I HAVE to see this clock. Please donate!
Charlotte Creeley, Esq.
Please support the FBVillage…
The K-Kids need your help
www.frenchbulldogvillage.org
Here’s a PayPal button link, to allow you to bid (HIGH and OFTEN) on the mystery clock.
Remember, every single dollar benefits the K Kids and the other French Bulldogs and French Bulldog mixes that the French Bulldog Village assists. FBV is the last resort for the French Bulldogs that other rescues turn down – please don’t make FBV have to start turning down Frenchies for lack of funds.
A gallery of the beautiful clocks Kimberly has designed – remember, no one gets to see Clock #1 until the auction is OVER! We’ll be unveiling it right here, as soon as FBV unleashes it on the world.
Sammy Needs a Home for the Holidays
/2 Comments/in Daily Life, French Bulldog Rescue, French Bulldog Stuff /by CarolAnyone who has ever owned and loved a senior dog can tell you how special they are. No, they don’t have the bounciness of puppies – but they have a calm serenity that more than makes up for it.
They make wonderful bed buddies, couch companions and short walk pals. They ask for a few head scratches, a warm spot on the couch, a kind word now and then. They are content to simply be with you – they don’t need to be entertained, or kept engaged by ten mile walks. An outing in the car, or a short walk through town, and your senior canine companion is tired out and pleased.
If you’re ready to share your life with a dog who will ask for little, and bring so much, then maybe you’re the right home for Sammy.
From PetFinder –
Sammy has had a wonderful life. He’s been with his current family since he was just eight weeks old. In fact, he and the young daughter in the family are the same age and shared the same stroller when they were both much younger!
That was a long time ago. Now, Sammy is 13, and blind, and maybe not quite so bouncy as he used to be, although for an elderly dog, he does very well. He comes when he is called, although he may bump into a few walls along his path, he can sit and down and bark on command. He loves to be in the middle of things, and he loves to eat. He doesn’t even mind if you grab him without any warning. He’s lived with kids all of his life, so he’s used to that. He can walk on a leash, although new places tend to frighten him. He likes visitors. Did I mention that he loves to eat?
Sammy’s family moved into their current apartment just two months ago. They thought that no one would pay attention to their little old blind Pug, but that’s not the way it worked out. Now they are facing eviction if Sammy doesn’t leave. A single working mom with a teenaged daughter doesn’t have many options. Sammy has to find a new home. And he’s got to find it before Thanksgiving. Sammy’s situation is pretty desperate, even though Sammy doesn’t know that.
Do you have space in your home and your heart for Sammy? If you do, please contact Charlotte at 508-588-7968, or send an email to cccpups@aol.com.
He may be old and blind, but he is still stuffed full of all the happiness and love that makes a Pug so special.
Check out Sammy’s YouTube video – look at how happy this guy is! He has a lot of love and enjoyment left to give to the right family. If you think you might be the right home for Sammy, please email Charlotte, at cccpups@aol.com
Sammy also has a sprout – you can post it to Twitter, MySpace, FaceBook or to your blog or website –