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Bulldog Rescue Dogs in Telford

21 listings within
miles of Telford, Shropshire

Pablo - male American Bulldog Photo

Pablo - male American Bulldog

  • Dogs Trust - Leeds
  • Age: 1 - 2 years

Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue

Pablo is a great lad with a lot of potential for people who will continue to work on building his confidence through training. Once he knows you he can get quite playful with his favourite toys and se

Lexi - female Bulldog Cross Photo

Lexi - female Bulldog Cross

  • Dogs Trust - Leeds
  • Age: 1 - 2 years

Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue

Lexi is a gorgeous young girl who likes meeting people and dogs but just lacks confidence. She enjoys plenty of fuss once she has a good relationship with you and is super foody so ongoing training wi

Hugo - Male Bulldog Photo

Hugo - Male Bulldog

  • Many Tears Rescue - Carmarthenshire
  • Age: 3 Years

Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue

20-04-24 Hugo is a sweet boy who has come from a home due to a change in his familys circumstances. He has a cherry eye that our vet will look at and his tail is missing some fur. He has arrived a bit

Dupree - Female Bulldog Photo

Dupree - Female Bulldog

  • Many Tears Rescue - Carmarthenshire
  • Age: 3 Years

Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue

24-04-24 Dupree is one very special girl and has stolen many peoples hearts here at the rescue as she has a special story. She came to us from a breeder back in February with other Bulldog breeds and

Ricky - male American Bulldog Cross Photo

Ricky - male American Bulldog Cross

  • Dogs Trust - Bridgend
  • Age: 2 - 5 years

Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue

Once settled, Ricky is happy to be left alone for a few hours, he will happily settle and snooze, especially if he has some enrichment to complete before his naps! To ensure a smooth transition into t

Ralphy - male Bulldog Photo

Ralphy - male Bulldog

  • Dogs Trust - Bridgend
  • Age: 5 - 7 years

Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue

Ralphy can be left for short periods of time but will need to be built up gradually again once settled in his new home. He can get over excited on walks and would benefit from further training on lead