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Enzo

English Bulldog

Male, 2 yrs 2 mos , Special Needs
Chicago, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hey there! I’m Enzo! Boy, I’m loving it in CEBR’s care but hey! I’m ready for my forever home! I’m a playful and snuggly little guy. I’m two years old, and pretty small for a bully- under 40lbs. I love people, and I enjoy running around the backyard, chasing balls, and going on long walks with my people. I’m really good on a leash and I will walk right by your side. My favorite thing in the world is chewing on tennis balls, they’re amazing! I was picked up off of the streets as a stray, and CEBR stepped up to take me in immediately. At that time, I needed an urgent (and expensive!) surgery to create a urethra, because I was born without a way for urine to exit my body. I’m not telling people about my life before that, but they think I was likely the product of intentional breeding for my “exotic colors,” and that I was probably discarded when it was discovered that I had other differences too. Although my beautiful coat is unique, and my eyes are striking (one blue, one brown ♥). Overall, I’m a really healthy boy, and I don’t take any medicines, but I do live with something called spina bifida. Although there are lots of levels of spina bifida, I’m told mine is relatively mild. I have no mobility differences at all (I love to run, jump, play, and can even do stairs) but I do wear a diaper because I do not have control of my potty. I also need someone to push on my tummy to help me empty my bladder a few times a day. I'm a very good boy and don't cause a fuss during this, I know it helps me. The vet says spina bifida is not progressive, so I won’t ever “get worse,” but I will be incontinent for life. It’s just who I am! In truth, the diapers are no big deal (and I’ll never piddle on your carpet or drag you out to potty in a snowstorm!) and are easy to master quickly. I stand there while I get changed and then I get snacks for being a good boy! But it does mean I will need a special adopter that will be committed to me for life and won’t be away from me for really long periods of time since I will need regular diaper changes every 3-4 hours or so when I’m awake (I am fine overnight). One more thing, I’d really prefer to be an only dog, so I get all of your attention to myself. I’m gonna go back to chewing my ball now! Bye! -Enzo Everyone at CEBR really wants the best for this little guy, he had a hard start to life and needs a ride-or-die person (or people) to open their hearts to him. If you think you might be a good match for Enzo start by viewing our Adoption Area Map (all applicants must live in the areas indicated). If you fall within the boundaries and are interested in applying to adopt him, complete an application by visiting www.ebullymatch.com If you would like to donate to Enzo's care, please go to our website at http://shopcebr.com/products/donation.
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Duke

English Bulldog

Male, 6 yrs 1 mo
Chicago, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
THE PERFECT ONE-ON-ONE CUDDLE BULLY, Duke! Hey there, I’m Duke! I’m a healthy 6-year-old English Bulldog. I’m neutered and up to date on all my shots. I’m tall, dark, and devilishly handsome and I keep my weight at a very healthy 55 pounds. I still carry quite a bit of fear and anxiety from my very first home. I wasn’t treated all that well there, but luckily after about 3 years a nice couple from the southwest suburbs took me in and tried to work on my fears and gave me a pretty good life. I had another bully brother when I lived with them, and I liked going on errands with my dad. Well, this family had a baby, and I wasn’t all too thrilled about my safe calm haven being disrupted, so they thought it be best if Chicago English Bulldog Rescue could find me the next perfect home. I came to live with my foster mom in the city 5 months ago, and she has been loving all over me, which I absolutely love. Our cuddle time is the best! I have these very warm brown eyes and when I get to rest my head on any body part, I look at her endearingly. I just love to chill out in the peace and quietness of the day, but I like to have fun too. I’m super smart and I play all kinds of “doggy enrichment” games, I do very well. I had learned some basic manners from my previous parents and my foster mom has been working with me on more these past 5 months. CEBR let us work with an excellent veterinarian, behaviorist, and trainers. I learned that freeze-dried treats are my “high-value” favorites and I focus well for those. I can sit, come, give paw, and lay down on command for those. My foster mom lets me on one part of the couch, I have a comfy bed in her office, and she does let me sleep with her, it’s pretty darn cozy. I don’t take up too much space on the bed, I prefer the foot of the bed, where I can rest my head on her legs, hee, hee, hee! Lately I’ve been getting off the bed and sleeping on floor where it’s cool on my belly, or I’ll hop into my own doggy bed. I sleep well. As far as walking, I thought I might like it, but the urban city life is not for me. And since moving to the city my anxiety and fears have heightened. I’m really scared and get really worked up from all the neighbors and other dogs in the high-rise/condo building I’m living in. I don’t really like other people or dogs in the elevator or common areas of the building. If my foster mom keeps me focused on those delicious treats, I do pretty good ignoring them. I feel safest once we get outside and feel safe again once we are inside. I’m trying hard not to lunge and get snappy with anyone, but it can be hard for me sometimes. Like I said, I have a lot of fears and I fear if someone comes too close to me, in my territory, I think they might hurt me, so I learned to protect myself by barking, lunging and snapping. It’s hard for me to forget some of the abuse I endured from my early years. Our walks are brief, I go out, I know where to go, do my duties right away, then my foster mom found a safe space for me to sit outside and watch the world go by. I do love to feel the breeze in my face, I just wish sometimes I could be sitting in a quiet suburban backyard. It’s necessary to continue treating me and not let anyone come too close. With all that being said, the work we have been doing over the past two and half months with my behaviorist and trainer, includes a new medication regimen of Sertraline and Clonidine and these have definitely improved my reaction to some of these scary situations, and has helped me to calm down quicker if a situation happens to push me over my threshold. I do feel less stressed and have gained more security. I really believe I can get better if I found that special single someone that wants to continue working with me and has a compassionate heart for what I’ve been through. I truly just want to be happy and forget about my past traumas. I’m really the perfect bully if I have that one special person to unconditionally love and be super loyal to. The funny thing is, I do kind of like visiting other homes, even homes with older kids and other dogs, only because I’m still a bit fearful, but not brave enough to protect that new space. I’m also not so keen on having visitors in my permanent space, so I must have a separate “safe-haven” when visitors come over. I’m still working on that in my city foster home and hope to overcome that someday. I’m not a fan of my face, fold, and ear maintenance. I don’t get aggressive, I just run. My foster mom has cornered me a few times and I submit and it’s not really all that bad. It’s best that she catches me when I’m still sleeping or just waking up though, lol! I did start a new healthy diet and I’m loving it. My foster mom makes me homemade fresh food with all natural, organic beef, veggies, fruit and all the extra added vitamins and nutrients my body needs. I had some inflamed intestines, but we calmed that down with some probiotics and digestive enzymes from Glacier Peak Holistics. I’m feeling great! I honestly think my perfect forever home would be one with a single person who really wants their world to revolve around me. A quiet home in the suburbs with a nice yard where I can chill outside on those beautiful sunny days sounds so ideal for me. I have no problem being alone, even up to 8 hours, and I’m perfectly potty trained. I don’t have any major separation anxiety, although I do like you to be home often. I like any kind of calming music playing in the background if you are going to be gone and maybe leave me a sticky pad with some cheese. Right now, I’m rather agile, so stairs are fine. Well, I think that about covers it for sweet little old me. Again, this is Duke and I’ll be dreaming of the day we find each other and live out our happiest life ever! XO MANDATORIES -No kids under the age of 13 and no future babies. -A quiet, Zen-like home in the suburbs with not a lot of visitors. -A single person willing to continue working with Duke on some of his behavior issues. If you would like to donate to Duke's care, please go to our website at http://shopcebr.com/products/donation. HOW TO QUALIFY FOR A CEBR BULLY- To determine if you qualify to adopt one of our adorable bullies start by viewing our Adoption Area Map. If you fall within the boundaries and are interested in our bullies the first step is to complete an application by visiting www.ebullymatch.com
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Gwen

English Bulldog

Female, 7 yrs 7 mos
Chicago, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hey there friend, my name is Gwen! A few weeks ago, I wound up at Animal Control in Chicago; they held me there for 7 days, but no one came to claim me. That sounds like a sad story, but really that’s when everything changed for the better because the awesome folks at CEBR stepped in to help! I am about 7 years old (best guess, based on my microchip number) and my foster mom believes I may have been used to make puppies…but I won’t kiss and tell. I do well in a crate, maybe because I have spent a lot of time in them in the past. But my most favorite place to be is by my people! I get so excited to see them that I jump up to give them hugs and kisses! I sure love to snuggle too. My foster family tries to tell me about something called “personal space”, but I’m not really interested in that. I’ve made some new doggy friends at my foster home, and after some slow introductions (remember that thing about “personal space”?) I now get along great with everyone. My friends at CEBR have given me so much love and care already - I’ve gotten spayed, my teefers cleaned, my ears all cleaned up and my eyes are doing so much better too! I also have bad itchies, so they give me a medicine called Apoquel to help make me more comfortable. I gobble it down in a pill pocket, no problem! And I don’t mind at all when my foster mom cleans my ears, gives me eye drops, or bathes me…I just soak up all the attention. The one thing I am still working on is peeing outside. You see, maybe I didn’t learn that when I was younger, but I am working to get the hang of it! In the meantime, my foster mom puts down pee-pads that I go on, which makes cleanup a breeze! I sleep all night in my crate, but usually my blankets are wet when I wake up…so I create a little extra laundry, but I will give you so many kisses to make up for it! Life has been grand now that I’m feeling better and getting lots of love. Could your family keep my lucky streak going forever? If you would like to donate to Gwen's care, and the care of dogs like her, please go to our website at http://shopcebr.com/products/donation or Venmo @ChicagoEBR HOW TO QUALIFY FOR A CEBR BULLY- To determine if you qualify to adopt one of our adorable bullies start by viewing our Adoption Area Map. If you fall within the boundaries and are interested in our bullies the first step is to complete an application by visiting www.ebullymatch.com
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Ralphie

English Bulldog

Male, adult
Chicago, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello! My name is Ralphie, like from A Christmas Story. I am about 4-6 years old and I came to CEBR on December 21st as a stray. When they found me, I was 31 pounds, with all my bones showing. I've slowly started to gain some weight, but I still have a way to go. They think that my stomach may have shrunk from being underfed and neglected for so long, so it's taken me awhile to build up the amount of food I can eat. I still sometimes get sick when I overdo it. I sometimes need some encouragement to eat my meals, but I love my Green Juju treats! They tell me I’m a very good boy, since I'm super laid back and I love to give kisses, and I don't even bark or snore. I can sit, give paw, and shake—but I'll be looking for my treat in exchange please! My favorite thing is to cuddle on the couch, I’ll lay there with you for hours if you let me. I’d also love to be able to sleep in bed with you at night! I also like to play with my toys, with you and by myself. I chew hard and poke holes in my toys, so please keep an eye on me while I play, and then buy me more toys! Although I was named after a character in A Christmas Story, winter does not seem to be my season. It might be that I have no fat to keep me warm, so I wear at least one coat every time I go out. I don't like to stay out long, I will do my business and go back to the door immediately. Sometimes, my foster parents have to let me warm up inside for a bit and then give it another go! I try to boycott going out during the rain and extreme cold, especially if the wind is blowing in my face. When the weather is a little warmer, around 35-40 degrees, I will venture out for a walk. I like to go at a meditative pace but will periodically prance. I’m curious about my environment and enjoy the walks when I’m not freezing my tush off! I am almost completely house trained, but sometimes when I’m alone and nervous I poop in the house. My foster parents have me stay in my kennel when they’re not home so I don’t get as nervous. I have only met one of my dog neighbors so far, but I seem to get along with dogs well. I did live with at least one other dog for a few years before coming to CEBR, so I might like a dog sibling. I'm looking for a family who will cuddle with me, be patient, kind, and let me know I will be safe and well cared for, for many years. I have a lot of love to give and can't wait to meet you! - Ralphie If you would like to donate to Ralphie's care, and the care of dogs like him, please go to our website at http://shopcebr.com/products/donation or Venmo @ChicagoEBR HOW TO QUALIFY FOR A CEBR BULLY- To determine if you qualify to adopt one of our adorable bullies start by viewing our Adoption Area Map. If you fall within the boundaries and are interested in our bullies the first step is to complete an application by visiting www.ebullymatch.com
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Chelsea Dagger

English Bulldog

Female, 4 yrs
Chicago, IL
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi! My name is Chelsea Dagger (yes, Blackhawk fans, THAT Chelsea Dagger!). Chicago Animal Control found me on the streets and when they found me, I was super thin (under 45lbs), limping, and in all-around pretty rough shape. I had obviously been bred before being abandoned. But after a few weeks with my CEBR foster family, I have already gained 5 pounds, my coat is looking bright and shiny; and in a safe, dry home my personality is really starting to show through. The vet says I’m about 4 years old, and I am doing really well! Now that I have put on some weight, and am no longer anemic, I’m scheduled for spaying at the end of the month, and then I should be ready for my forever family! I must have received some training along the way, because I haven’t had any accidents in the house. I am doing great with sitting, learning to stay when doors are open, and my leash walking has improved. In short, I will do just about anything for a treat. I still need to work a bit on jumping up, but I get so excited when I see my foster mom and dad that sometimes I forget. Oh, and I’m quite the wiggle-butt! Although my tail is short and stumpy it is almost always wagging. I don’t mind going in my crate to bed every night, or when my foster parents are away. Otherwise, I like to be out where I can explore and be close to whoever is in the room. I love being near my foster parents and I’m very inquisitive and affectionate. I’m learning all the different sounds of my foster house and my neighborhood. Some of them make me nervous, and sometimes I bark at night – but usually settle down pretty quickly. My foster parents tease me that I really want to be a lap dog. I’m only 50 pounds (soon to be more like 70!), so I don’t understand what the big deal is. Oh, and when my foster mom and dad are in Zoom meetings, they keep me busy with bones and licking mats – so I like it when they have meetings. I also like joining their meetings on occasion and am always the star of the show. People love my little snaggle tooth that pops out when I smile. My foster family has another female dog, and I’m not too sure about her yet. Every time I go outside, I look around to see if she is there, and wag my tail a lot when we walk together. I think I want to be friends, but I don’t know how. Maybe it is the time I spent on the street and the way I was treated by other dogs, but I always feel like I need to defend myself. I’m still working on it. I haven’t been around any children – so I’m not sure how I feel about them. I’m also not sure what cats are, or how I would feel about them. My foster parents seem to think that I would be best in a home without any other dogs so I can give all the loves and get all the loves. They tell me I am very sweet, and they think I would make a fantastic only dog. If you would like to donate to Chelsea's care, and the care of dogs like her, please go to our website at http://shopcebr.com/products/donation or Venmo @ChicagoEBR HOW TO QUALIFY FOR A CEBR BULLY- To determine if you qualify to adopt one of our adorable bullies start by viewing our Adoption Area Map. If you fall within the boundaries and are interested in our bullies the first step is to complete an application by visiting www.ebullymatch.com
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Cornelia (Cora)

English Bulldog

Female, 3 yrs 6 mos
Chicago, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi, my name is Cornelia or Cora as foster mommy calls me. I came into CEBR a couple of weeks ago from a commercial breeding facility. Some nice ladies from CEBR came and scooped me up. They took all my friends that day and left no one behind. They said we were on our way to the good life. Boy were they right! I'm 3 1/2 years old and weigh 38 pound and I’m as cute as a button. My fur is a beautiful chocolate brown color and soft like velvet. I have one white paw and foster mommy says it looks like I left one sock on. I'm spayed and up to date on all my shots. I'm also microchipped. My friends at CEBR have given me so much love and care already. I'm really enjoying life as a bulldog. It’s so much fun. I have foster brother named Brutus who is very gentle with me. He is showing me the ropes on how to be a dog. Sometimes I sneak up on him and give his nose a little lick and guess what I think he likes it. My most favorite thing so far is the great big backyard. Foster mommy says maybe my name should have been Dora the explorer. I like to smell everything and hear the birds chirping. So far, I sleep all night in my crate. I think I might like to snuggle up with someone. Brutus sleeps with foster mommy all night and it looks kinda nice. I go potty outside like the perfect little lady that I am and have had no accidents in the house. I love taking a bath and I do great in the car. I do like this whole family around me and having a dog sibling would be great because I have lots more to learn and explore. I could use some work walking on a leash I just flatten to the ground. I think it works best if I get carried because then I get little kisses on my head, but I guess I need to learn how to use my legs for walking some day. If you are a bulldog and see the CEBR van drive by your home jump in as they take you to the good life. I'm enjoying all my new life has to offer! xxx Cora If you would like to donate to Cora's care, and the care of dogs like her, please go to our website at http://shopcebr.com/products/donation or Venmo @ChicagoEBR HOW TO QUALIFY FOR A CEBR BULLY- To determine if you qualify to adopt one of our adorable bullies start by viewing our Adoption Area Map. If you fall within the boundaries and are interested in our bullies the first step is to complete an application by visiting www.ebullymatch.com

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Chicago English Bulldog Rescue PMB#239, P.O. Box 300824, Chicago, IL 60630

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Chicago English Bulldog Rescue, Inc.

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Chicago English Bulldog Rescue, Inc.

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Chicago English Bulldog Rescue, Inc.

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Chicago English Bulldog Rescue, Inc.

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Chicago English Bulldog Rescue, Inc.

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Chicago English Bulldog Rescue, Inc.

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Chicago English Bulldog Rescue, Inc.

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Chicago English Bulldog Rescue, Inc.

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English Bulldog basics

Where do English Bulldogs come from? How many types of English Bulldogs are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the English Bulldog.

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