Where Can I Surrender My Dog?
We can help Find Forever Homes for Surrender Dogs.
Surrendering Your Dog — What to Expect
What breeds does Rescue French Bulldogs accept for surrender?
We accept French Bulldogs, English Bulldogs, American Bullies, and other bulldog and bully breeds. Contact us to confirm availability for your dog's specific breed and needs.
Is there a fee to surrender my dog?
There is no fee to surrender your dog. We only request you make it as convenient as possible for our fosters to arrange pick up of your surrendered dog.
What happens after I submit the surrender form?
Our team will reach out to gather more information about your dog, including health history, temperament, and current living situation, to help us find the right foster placement.
Do you accept dogs with medical or behavioral issues?
Yes. We evaluate dogs with medical or behavioral issues on a case-by-case basis. Reach out to us with details about your dog's specific needs, and our team will work with you to determine the best path forward.
How long does the surrender process take?
The surrender process can take up to a week, depending on your location and the travel arrangements needed to complete the surrender.
Will I know what happens to my dog after I surrender them?
Yes. Rescue French Bulldogs is committed to transparency throughout the rehoming process, and our team can update you on your dog's placement.
I'm struggling financially and can't care for my dog anymore. What are my options?
Surrendering your dog to a trusted rescue is a responsible option when you're no longer able to provide care. There's no judgment in reaching out — our priority is finding the right path forward for both you and your dog.
Your Donations Help Rescue Dogs
Food - puppy or dog food, canned or dry food, high calorie dietary supplements, wheat germ oil, salmon oil, plain yogurt, daily probiotic, training treats, teeth cleaning treats, ground beef, eggs, and vitamins. Medical - vaccinations, deworming, ear solution, eye drops, flea & tick medicine, heartworm medicine, rubbing alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, antibiotics Grooming - oatmeal shampoo, towel, brushes, waterless shampoo, cotton balls, q-tips, nail clippers, hair clippers, hair medication, skin medication Foster Care - bottle feeding, feeding, grooming, socialization and training.


A Dog's Prayer
Dear God send me somebody who'll care! I'm tired of running, I'm sick with despair. My body is aching, it's so racked with pain, and dear God I pray as I run in the rain That someone will love me and give me a home, a warm cozy bed and a big juicy bone. My last owner tied me all day in the yard sometimes with no water, and God, that was hard! So I chewed my leash God and I ran away. To rummage in garbage and live as a stray. But now God I'm tired and hungry and cold. And I'm so afraid that I'll never grow old. They've chased me with sticks and hit me with stones. While I run the streets just looking for bones! I'm not really bad God, and I'm ridden with fleas and all that I want is an owner to please. If you find one for me God, I'll try to be good. And I won't chew their shoes, but I'll do as I should. I'll love them, protect them, and try to obey. When they tell me to sit, lie down or stay. I don't think I'll make it too long on my own. Cause I'm getting so weak and I'm so all alone. Each night as I sleep in the bushes I cry. Cause I'm so afraid God, that I'm gonna die. And I've got so much love and devotion to give. That I should be given a new chance to live. So Dear God please, please answer my prayer. And send me someone who will really care.







