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My name is Rolex!

Posted over 6 months ago | Updated over 3 months ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Home Check

3

Approve Application

My basic info

Breed
English Bulldog
Color
White
Age
2 years 4 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Alert icon Not good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Needs experienced adopter
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My personality

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

AVAILABLE TO FOSTER OR ADOPT

Rolex is a young adult English Bulldog who was found by a good Samaritan on a sweltering day topping 95 degrees. He was brought to the Animal Assistance League of Orange County in respiratory distress with his tongue hanging out. The AALOC team rushed Rolex to the emergency room, and he recovered quickly. He is a combination of playful and lovable, unruly, and rowdy, loves his people, but thinks he’s in charge, and needs to be the only pet.

AALOC has taken great care of this cutie patootie, with airway modification commonly needed with bulldogs to help them breathe better so now he is a very quiet breather! He was neutered and will be going for professional training once his foot is recovered from having a benign cyst removed.

Our rescue shelter is outdoors, only with roofing and shades and misters and pools, but this is still not appropriate for flat-faced dogs who can overheat on a 70 degree day. Therefore, we are also looking for potential fosters to care for him until he is adopted.

English bulldogs are brachycephalic dogs: breeds characterized by their shortened skulls and flattened faces. They can overheat and over-exert themselves very quickly. A harness must always be used instead of a leash attached to a collar for risk of tracheal collapse. Because of these special needs, a foster/adopter who has experience with brachycephalic dogs is preferred.

Please apply to adopt or foster Rolex at www.AALOC.org. Once your application is reviewed and approved we will contact you to make an appointment to visit us at AALOC to meet Rolex and get to know him a bit.

Adoption donation includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, and a microchip. Applications require a veterinary reference and home visit. We adopt to residents of Orange County, CA and surrounding areas. Please note: For families with children, we require children to be 10 years of age or older, although exceptions are made depending on the circumstances. For more information on our adoption policies visit our website at www.AALOC.org or contact us by e-mail at aaloc@aaloc.org.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Address
15102 Jackson Street, Midway City, CA 92655

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Home Check

3.

Approve Application

Additional adoption info

Adoption donation includes spay/neuter, vaccinations, and a microchip. Applications require a veterinary reference and home visit. We adopt to residents of Orange County, CA and surrounding areas. Please note: For families with children, we require children to be 10 years of age or older, although exceptions are made depending on the circumstances. For more information on our adoption policies visit our website at www.AALOC.org. Contact us by e-mail at aaloc@aaloc.org.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our no-kill shelter is located at 15102 Jackson Street, Midway City, CA 92655. Start the adoption process by submitting an application. Once the application is approved we will invite you to our rescue/kennel to meet the pet you are interested in.

More about this shelter

The Animal Assistance League of Orange County is a non-profit 501(c)3 no kill humane society dedicated to aiding lost and homeless pets, helping people with pet related problems, promoting responsible pet-ownership and pet population control, and preventing cruelty to animals through educational programs.

The organization took its first steps in 1973 with a few animal lovers who wanted to reunite pet owners with lost pets. Today there is a no-kill shelter located in Midway City, with a population of approximately 110 cats and dogs. There is a telephone/email helpline that assists pet owners with a variety of issues, including spay/neuter, pet aid for low-income pet owners, animal abuse and any number of other issues related to cats and dogs.

AALOC is managed almost entirely by volunteers. The reason we do what we do is that we care deeply about animal welfare and hope to make a difference - at least in our part of the world.

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