Tuesday, December 16, 2008

December's Fab Finds

Yoda's Fab Finds
the must have items for your bulldog
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BRAND NEW

West Paw Design's "Zogoflex Tux"

Meet Tux™. Tux is the perfect combination of a supremely stuffable / tossable dog treat toy and guaranteed-tough Zogoflex. Just like our other toys, Tux is pliable, bounces, nontoxic, recyclable, and buoyant. Simply stuff your dog's favorite treat into the cavity of Tux and let 'er rip. Tux is dishwasher safe for easy cleaning! Tux is a treat toy designed to withstand chewing, but still be fun - with or without a treat! Measures 6". Made in Montana, USA. onlynaturalpet.com


TRIED AND TRUE

Foster & Smith's "Shampoo Bather Brush"

Dirty Bullie no more.. Bath brush takes the hassle out of cleaning during any dog bath. Convenient 2-in-1 grooming brush has a shampoo reservoir that holds 2 oz of your preferred pet shampoo. Rubber button dispenses the perfect amount of shampoo with ease. Soft, rubber nubs massage deep into your pet's coat and penetrate the thickest of hair to clean all the way to the skin. Ergonomic, non-slip design for easy, one-hand use. Gently massages skin to release healthy natural oils. Can also be used dry to remove loose hair and help reduce shedding. drsfostersmith.com


BULL-DACIOUS BLING

Epiks "Red Shoe"

When walks get cold, the cold get shoes! Unlike other dog shoes, EPIKS utilize the differences in the shapes and angles of a dog's front and hind legs to create separate designs for both sets of paws. EPIKS patented sole and angle will roll the dog's paw resulting in a more comfortable and balanced stride. The secret to EPIKS lighter than air stride is the special memory foam insole combined with the Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) sole to reduce the load on a dog's legs and energize with each step. Many sizes and color combinations available. epiks.net or fivestarfido.com


Monday, December 1, 2008

CBRR Skateboards & more

Cascade has new gear just in time for the Holidays!!

Does your Bullie or Frenchie envy those Skateboarding Bulldogs of the world? Well now is your chance to get your pooch that board they have been wanting for Christmas, and help rescue at the same time!

There are also great shoes with awesome designs, even kid's sizes.


We are excited to offer these new shoes and skateboards to help raise money for rescue. Don't forget about our original online shop, there is a ton of great stuff there too; from shirts to coasters.

We also are teamed up with Waggletags.com to provide you with sweet name tags for your fur-buddies featuring a bulldog on the tags. Too cute to pass up. 30% of your purchases goes to Cascade for the dogs!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Pet Store Puppies

With the holidays nearing, it is important to talk about living breathing gifts and where they may come from... Pet Stores. Although buying any creature as a gift for the holidays is not a good idea, it could be a huge mistake if you are thinking of buying that puppy in the shavings on the other side of the plexiglass window at the local pet store.

One evening you may have caught a story on the news about Pet Stores about where the puppies come from or maybe you watched Oprah or even the gut wrenching story of the Last Chance for Animals undercover investigator who's story of shutting down one of the biggest USDA "Class B" Dealers in US history in the HBO documentary "Dealing Dogs." (which is available through Blockbuster by Mail)

Thankfully these few stories were large enough to hit the media, and hopefully you watched them and paid attention to the details and the faces on the breeding dogs left behind and their sick puppies purchased by unsuspecting families.

Many people think they can step into a pet store and ask the clerk where the puppies come from, and that those employees will be honest for your sake. Not going to happen. The usual line is simply, "We do not buy our dogs from puppymills." They can say this because most petstores do not buy direct, they know better, so they arrange purchases from puppymills through a middle man. Technically they are buying from Joe Shmoe the middle man even though the dogs did in fact come from puppymills.

Check back next month for more on Pet Stores and Puppymills!
















RESCUE POEM (II)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Amy Butcher, Ailea Shelties

I'm a little puppy, so cuddly, sweet and small
I live inside a cage, you see at Pet Store in the mall.
I'm not an only puppy, my sisters are all here.
My brothers, too, except for Ralph who died coz he was scared.

It's lonely here at nighttime when all the lights go dark,
We tremble in our cages and we whimper and we bark.
But no one comes to hold us or pet our fears away
We sit all night in terror till the store opens next day.

We don't remember mama, left so far behind
she did the best she could for us till Man said "It is time."
He crammed us all in cages too small for us you see
We rode for hours; we could not help but lay in poop and pee

And now we sit in Pet Store where kids come taunt and squeeze
They do not hear our whimpers or understand our pleas
We're miserable and it's scary here we all would rather die
But since we don't we do our best to run away and hide

I know you think my story too sad to leave me be
You want to take me home with you, a happy little puppy.
But please, though it is fearful to live here against our will
If you take me that leaves a spot another pup will fill.

You can stop our suffering but not by taking us home
You must be strong and leave us here, unsold and all alone
For if you do not take me, then another pup won't come
And maybe he will not be shipped so far away from home

Though some of us may not survive the cycle 'ere it falls
If we don't sell they will not need more puppies in these halls
And if they need no puppies then the Man will not bring more
Eventually it can all stop! You CAN close the door.

So when you see a puppy face so sad and sweet and small
In a cage at Pet Store at your neighborhood shopping mall
The best thing you can do for him is leave him sitting there
That is the best way you can tell all dogs how much you care.

Friday, November 14, 2008

Nov Fab Finds

Yoda's Fab Finds
the must have items for your bulldog
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BRAND NEW

FatCat "Water Bottle Crunchers" Its de truth! Dogs just can’t resist the satisfying crunch of an empty water bottle! That’s why FatCat Inc designed WaterBottle Crunchers! Perfectly sized for empty water bottles (or any empty plastic bottle up to 20 oz in size!) This toy packs a punch with a crunch! The best part? It’s refillable! shopfatcat.com




TRIED AND TRUE

Earthbath "Deodorizing Spritz" Does your Bulldog smell? Earthbath Premium 3-in-1 Deodorizing Spritzes naturally eliminate pet odors between baths, remoisturize coat and skin and impart a healthy shine & supple softness, without leaving that icky oily residue. These spritzes are loaded with nature's finest skin and coat conditioners, including colloidal oatmeal, aloe vera and vitamin E. All earthbath® Spritzes are compatible for use with topical flea applications and contains NO phosphates, enzymes, synthetic dyes, or anything else to harm you, your pet or the environment.

Animal cruelty free!

Ingredients:
De-ionized water, natural conditioners, colloidal oatmeal, aloe vera, vitamin E, natural essences. All ingredients are natural, gentle and 100% biodegradable.

A Frenchie girl friend of mine's mom uses the Almond-Vanilla one on her as an after-bath conditioner. She is always SO soft and she always smells good enough to eat! earthbath.com and PETCO stores


BULL-DACIOUS BLING

Woof WeaR! "Leopard & Turquoise Collar" Stunningly Studded! This Leopard and Turquoise Leather Collar is the ultimate collar. Complete with turquoise stones and silver nailheads around the top and bottom perimeters. Wild leopard print leather base. Very secure metal buckle. The male end of the collar is all metal and very detailed. Exquisite. Don`t forget the matching lead! Your Bullie will look so Hollywood in this collar! muttropolis.com


Sunday, November 2, 2008

Meetups

I would like to think that everyone knows what a "meetup" is, but I know not everyone does. Meetup.com is an online resource where people can organize a group for people who love something in common. Meetup has become huge and is home to hundreds of breed specific dogs "Meetups" across the globe.

Meetups are a great place to meet a breed you may be considering as an addition to your home, a good place to help socialize your non-aggressive dog who just needs to learn to have fun with other dogs, and also a great place to see if your current breed interacts with a breed you are thinking of getting. Remember that the key to a well balanced dog is proper socialization that has really been worked on consistently since puppy-hood.

Whatever the case... You have to see what one is like. They are addicting, and your pooch will be pooped for the rest of the day after their fun play time with others like themselves.

How to get started: Choose the group closest to you for your breed and join the group!
Don't see one anywhere near you? .. start one; organizers pay a small fee to have their group site, but the cost is worth it once you attend one.

Here are some of the existing local groups; click one to visit that group.

for Bulldogs









for French Bulldogs







Maybe I will see you at one!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

VOTE EVERYDAY


As your Bulldog or Frenchie is snuggling with you tonight, remember that so many may not be as lucky as yours. But they can, with your help... just one click a day!

Vote today, and tomorrow, and the next day, and the day after that.....

click the purple button below!

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-What to Enter-

Shelter Name: Cascade Bulldog

State: WA

Click Search, then Vote for Cascade!


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Help Cascade Bulldog Rescue/Rehome Inc win a $25,000 grant!

Vote for us and we could win $25,000 to help pets in need.

The Animal Rescue Site is hosting a special challenge for eligible Petfinder.com member shelter and rescue groups. The grand prize is a $25,000 grant, and they will be awarding many other grants to rescue groups with the most votes — a total of $100,000 in grants for animal welfare organizations.

Think how many Bulldogs we could help for $25,000!

Help us win! All you have to do is click to help rescued animals, and then vote in The Animal Rescue Site $100,000 Shelter+ Challenge. Both of these actions are absolutely free! You can vote once a day, every day, from September 29 through December 14, 2008. Every time you vote, or tell a friend to vote, you are making a huge difference for us.

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Grand Prize: $25,000 for the organization with the most votes (one prize)

Runner Up: $10,000 for the organization with the second most votes (one prize)

State Prizes: $1,000 for the organization in each state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and Canada with the most votes (one prize per state, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico and one each for the top two organizations from Canada)

Weekly Prizes: $1,000 (for the organization with the most votes each week of the Challenge) (eleven prizes, participants are eligible for only one weekly prize during the Challenge)



Winners of the Weekly prizes will be announced weekly on The Animal Rescue Site and in The Animal Rescue Site newsletter emails. Organizations may win up to two (2) prizes, but the Grand Prize and Runner Up Prize will be awarded to separate organizations and no organization may win more than one Weekly Prize. The Grand Prize and Runner Up Prize winners are ineligible for State Prizes.

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Courtesy Postings

Be sure to check out the Courtesy Posing section on our site when you visit. There are Bulldogs, Frenchies, and Frenchie Mixes who need good homes too. Courtesy Listings are dogs looking for homes and are listed on our site but are being rehomed through either another rescue group or the owner of the dog. Please read the listings and contact the person listed there.

Taj is a one year old Pug/Boston/French Bulldog cross. He is very energetic and loves to play. Potential adopter needs to have done their homework on the breeds and have the time and energy to keep up with an active guy. Another dog in the house is a plus. For home application, contact puglady@hotmail.com NO PHONE CALLS Grays Harbor Pug & Boston Terrier Rescue reserves the right to refuse service and adoption without explanation.

My name is Gee Gee, I am a 5 years young spayed Bulldog currently living in Blaine, WA up by the Canadian Border.

I am in need of a different home though. I am looking for a Bulldog experienced, loving forever home. I do not wish to live with children and I don't hate cats, but I don't love them. I would like to be the only dog, I do not hate other dogs I just have to have all the attention so being the only dog in my home would be best. I am a very pretty white and fawn girl and am potty trained. I am a great Bullie, I am just not fitting well with my current family. My current parents will be very picky on where I go because they care about me a lot. They will ask for a good vet reference and a homecheck, as well as a $300 adoption fee.

If you feel you are my perfect home, please contact my family at kenziejsmay@hotmail.com. Serious inquiries only please.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Bulldog Theft

...and how to prevent it

How they get stolen

The majority of Bulldogs we get wind of, who have been stolen or go missing, were left unattended inside a fenced yard. If you live in a neighborhood, imagine all of the people who pass by your home on a daily basis. This is like dangling a diamond bracelet on your fence, don't tempt people by dangling your bulldog alone in the yard.

Another problem is leaving them in your vehicle. By the time you grab a cart at the grocery store and venture into the bread isle, someone could have put their elbow through your window and taken your dog. Not only that, but cars get muggy even in the winter, do not risk your dog dying from either heat or from getting overworked from nerves due to all of the people passing and possibly tapping on the glass. This again is you basically advertising to a thief and someone could have fallen in love with your Bullie through the window at the stoplight and followed you to the store.

Craving a Starbucks while walking your pooch? Don't even think of tying your dog up outside, not even if you can see them, not even if it is just for a second. I know what you are thinking, who on earth would you leave a Bulldog tied on a sidewalk?... Well some do. Hopefully there is a drive through, even if the sign says "no service on foot" it would be a better option to try.


Safeguarding your Bullie

No one wants to think about someone stealing their Bullie baby, but it happens, so you MUST think about it.

First and foremost, I feel like a broken record here, but please microchip your dog! No excuses; they do not cost too much, it is not traumatizing to the dog, your dog does NOT have to be under anesthesia to do it, and they are not a health risk. If money is tight, there are many low cost microchip clinic through out the year in every area. If you are in the Seattle area come to Slobberfest in a couple weeks and get them done there!

Never allow your dog to roam free

Always make sure your dog is wearing a collar with proper identification when he leaves the house, just in case he gets lost and a good person picks him up. Please remember if your dog is vaccinated, you should have the tags from them or something inscribed on the name tag saying they are up to date. If your dog is picked up by animal control, most shelters vaccinate strays upon arrival to try and prevent outbreaks just in case a dog they get is not vaccinated. The last thing you want is your dog being picked up by animal control and being over vaccinated, which can cause major long term health issues or in some cases, death.

Keep recent photos of your dog, taken from different angles that clearly show coloring, closeups of the face and any other identifying features just in case your dog is stolen.

Also keep all of your ownership papers together in one place, including the adoption contract or breeder contract, bill of sale, vet records, and microchip paperwork.

Extra tips and tricks

Attach a bell on the inside of your fence gates, so you know each time someone opens them.

Take the time to meet your neighbors, you don't have to have block parties with them, but getting to know your neighbors and being on good terms with them could work in your favor someday. Neighbors watch what you do anyway. You never know, the man across the street may have a gun collection he has been just waiting to scare a thief with.

If you have a chain link fence, consider installing the strips of plastic available for them. This will make it harder for people to notice your bullie as they pass by.

Why they get stolen

Money- if your dog is not chipped there is nothing preventing anyone from selling them and no one ever really knowing

Breeding- If your dog is intact, which as we all know is very obvious if your Bullie is male, someone will steel it just to breed. They could care less about AKC and may not even know what it is frankly. Not planning on breeding, but feel there is no need to have them fixed... wrong, being intact makes them more of a target.

Bait- This is another thing no one wants to think about, but people frequently steal bulldogs to use as bait-dogs for dog fighting. I do not think there is a need to elaborate.

Lab Testing- Some people do make a living stealing dogs and selling them to animal testing facilities. This is called "random source collection," the U.S. Department of Agriculture licenses individuals to sell animals to laboratories. They are not supposed to steal them but they do.

There are two types of licenses; Class A and Class B. Class A are commercial breeders. Class B are people who obtain dogs and other animals from various sources. The USDA investigates to ensure the animals are legally obtained. However, this is not fool proof and pets are being stolen and sold for profit by Class B licensees (they are called "bunchers"). A bill, HR 594, is under consideration now in Congress to eliminate Class B licenses.

If your dog is stolen or goes missing

Try not to panic, this will only make the steps you need to take harder.

First call friends and family to help you, you cannot do it alone.

Have one person tell your neighbors, and pass out flyers if you can make them.

Contact the microchip company and flag your dog's identification number as Stolen/Missing. If your dog is injured and taken to a vet they should scan them for a chip and your dog will come up as Missing or Stolen. Many chip companies have an automatic program that sends out emails and messages when a pet is flagged as missing so all of the vets in the area should get information on your missing dog as well as the thousands of citizens who sign up with chip companies to help when there are lost pets in their area. Check with your chip company to see what they offer, HomeAgain has a great program where you can also keep a photo of your pet in the system and when you mark them as missing, you can print ready-made Missing flyers with the click of a button. This is the same flyer, the citizens will be sent who sign up to help.

Contact us, or another local Bulldog Rescue if you are not in our area. We get contacted regularly about Missing and Found Bulldogs. This is also the same reason to contact us if you or someone you know finds a Bulldog or a Frenchie.

Contact or visit the local Shelters. Bring them a flyer; some also have memo boards where you can post flyers. Usually they will not go check to see if they have someone's lost dog over the phone, but if it is a Bulldog or a Frenchie they will probably know when one comes through the door and may be able to tell you.

Post lost ads with the following sites:
  • www.petfinder.com (they have a public ad area with a section for missing pets)
  • www.missingpet.net
  • www.Findfido.com
  • www.craigslist.org (the Pet section & the Lost section under Community)
  • www.dogdetective.com

  • ALWAYS include a photo of your dog in the ad if possible


    We hope that no one loses their Bulldog, but in the chance you do we want you to be prepared. The first 24 hours are the most crucial.


    **See some of the missing Bulldogs & Frenchies on our site**


    Breeds Most Likely to be StolenHighest # of Dog Thefts by City
    1. Am. Pit Bull Terrier
    2. Chihuahua
    3. Labrador Retriever
    4. Yorkshire Terrier
    5. Shih Tzu
    6. Pomeranian
    7. Boxer
    8. Bulldog - English
    9. Siberian Husky
    10. German Shepherd
    1. houston
    2. Los Angeles
    3. San Antonio
    4. Miami
    5. dallas
    6. CHICAGO
    7. phoenix
    8. Indianapolis
    9. Wichita
    10. las vegas
    Colors Most Likely to be StolenHighest # of Dog Thefts by State
    1. Brown & White
    2. Black & White
    3. White
    4. Gold/Yellow/Tan
    5. Black & Brown
    6. Black
    7. Black & Gold/Tan
    8. Gray & White
    9. Brown & Black&White
    10. Red
    1. California
    2. Texas
    3. Florida
    4. Georgia
    5. North Carolina
    6. New York
    7. Arizona
    8. Washington
    9. Illinois
    10. Ohio
    Note: Statistics are based on dogs reported as stolen to
    DogDetective.com in the past two years.

    Sunday, September 14, 2008

    The Adoption Process

    Wondering just how the adoption process works. Well here is how it goes.

    Step 1 is to learn about Bulldogs/Frenchies if you have not had one before and make sure this stubborn breed is really for you!

    If it is, Step 2 is to fill out the online application, you will want to do this before contacting a volunteer.

    Step 3, if you see a dog you feel you may be the perfect home for, contact the dog's rescue rep on their page and let them know you are interested in being considered for that dog. Make sure to open up and tell them anything else you feel they may want to know that you didn't get the chance to write on the application.

    Step 4 is be patient, we wish everyone could get a Bulldog from us but the truth is we do get a large number of dogs in but the number of applicants always will far outweigh the number of available dogs. This is a good thing though, since the numbers of homeless Bullies is sad enough as it is.

    If you are contacted from a volunteer and are being considered for a dog:

    Be sure to respond quickly; we understand that live gets busy, but in addition to finding each dog their perfect home we also try and find them one in a timely manner so the process is as quick and painless as possible for the dogs. If we do not hear from you we may feel you have changed your mind about adopting and will move on to the next chosen application.

    If you are chosen as first choice for a dog; you will be contacted by phone or email telling you that you are first in line for a dog and you will get a phone interview also.

    If you have another dog and are matched with an available dog; You will be scheduled for a meet and greet where the current dog(s) and the perspective dog can meet on neutral ground, such as a park.

    If the meet and greet is a success; you will have a home check done by a volunteer who is located near you.

    After your home check is complete and approved; you will then finalize the adoption by filling out the adoption contract, pickup your new pooch, and pay the adoption fee set for that dog.

    Remember the applications only stay in the system for 6 months, if you have been waiting around 6 months and think your app may be expired, contact us and ask. If we cannot find your application we will tell you so you can fill out a new current one.


    Adoption fees for the dogs adopted from Cascade Bulldog Rescue/Rehome Inc are based individually and depends on the age, health, and temperament of that dog. CBRR is a Washington registered Charity, and a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Our ability to help dogs in need heavily weighs on the generosity of the public and their donations, as well as the adoption fees of the dogs in our program. In most cases the medical costs far outweigh the adoption fees. We cannot thank our donors, adopters, and supporters enough; without you we would not be able to help the large number of dogs we do.

    Friday, September 5, 2008

    Slobberfest


    Reasons to go..

    See tons of great Bulldogs and oodles of Bulldog people
    Get your pooch that microchip they NEED
    Eat tasty food
    Buy Bulldog stuff
    Learn about the Bulldog Club of Greater Seattle
    Meet your Cascade Bulldog Rescue Volunteers
    See some of the available CBRR dogs
    Bring your Bullie and participate in the Bulldog contests!

    And much, much more!

    Event Details

    Wanna see photos from last year?

    Click this photo

    Updates

    New Faces in Foster Care

    Dozer

    Still Available

    Tiger

    Who Got Adopted...

    Elliot & Matilda found their perfect homes!
    Elliott Matilda

    Read more in our Success Stories

    Sunday, August 24, 2008

    New Dogs 08.22.08

    New Faces in Foster Care


    Fanny & Freida Matilda



    Still Available


    Ruby Goober


    Who Got Adopted...

    Leela & Max found their perfect homes!
    Leela Max

    So did Bubbles!
    Bubbles

    Read more in our Success Stories

    Thursday, August 7, 2008

    New Dogs 08.07.08

    We have another handful of new Bulldogs. We are in desperate need of donations to help care for them all so please consider sponsoring a Bulldog in need!

    Please consider adopting an adult or senior Bullie. The older dogs need homes too, I know for me it would be hard to sit in a Foster Home being the old one of the bunch and watch all of the young dogs come and go before me. Ask a Foster Parent how they feel about the adult dogs they have cared for. Some people think they don't want an older dog because they will not have them as long as they would a young dog, that they will be heartbroken to soon. Although the pain of losing your beloved Bulldog can be crippling, the pain of being an unwanted older bullie is worse. Many people realize that and decide to adopt older dogs, for them the most rewarding part is the love they get from that old dog, because those dogs do know how lucky they are to also be loved by you.

    Now in Foster Care


    English Bulldog Picture Mama
    English Bulldog
    Adult, F
    French Bulldog Picture Frenchie Boy
    French Bulldog
    Young, M
    English Bulldog Picture Max
    Home without cats preferred Home without children preferred
    English Bulldog
    Adult, M
    English Bulldog Picture Buster
    English Bulldog
    Adult, M
    English Bulldog Picture Fiona
    Home without children preferred
    English Bulldog
    Adult, F

    Now Available


    English Bulldog Picture Bubbles
    English Bulldog
    Adult, F
    English Bulldog Picture Goober
    Home without cats preferred Home without dogs preferred Home without children preferred
    English Bulldog
    Adult, M
    English Bulldog Picture Elliott
    English Bulldog
    Baby, M
    English Bulldog Picture Stella
    Home without dogs preferred Home without children preferred
    English Bulldog
    Senior, F
    English Bulldog Picture Trooper -in OR
    English Bulldog
    Adult, M
    English Bulldog Picture Lucy
    Home without dogs preferredHome without children preferred
    English Bulldog
    Senior, F


    Who Got Adopted...

    Monkey & Charlotte
    French Bulldog Picture English Bulldog Picture

    Daphne & Gabe


    Sully


    Read more in our Success Stories