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Midwest American Bulldog Rescue

Beloit, WI 53511

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Email kim@mwabr.org
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Areas Midwest American Bulldog Rescue serves

Most of the midwest states.

Midwest American Bulldog Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

We require potential adopters to go to our website and submit an application. Most adoptions are $200 - $300. Adoption fee includes: spay/neuter, rabies, distemper, yearly heartworm/lyme testing. All dogs fostered by our rescue are given heartworm & flea prevention monthly.

About Midwest American Bulldog Rescue

We are a small rescue made up of only foster homes. Most of our rescues are owner-surrenders. We work with local animal control & humane societies also. The American Bulldog is a very strong, energetic, and loving dog.

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