John Legend Serenades His 2 Bulldogs At Their Own Wedding

Puddy and Pippa are 2 lucky bulldogs. Not only did John Legend (their owner) actually throw a wedding for them but he serenaded them during it. At the beginning of April John serenaded them with his hit "All of Me" as he walked them down a rose pedal aisle while Puddy and Pippa were dressed in a little doggy tuxedo'and dress. Some thought because of the timing it was an April Fools day prank but John insists it was to promote his charity, The Show Me Campaign. John has been encouraging fans to donate money to the cause - which is also raising money to rebuild the auditorium at the former South High School in Springfield, Ohio - over the next 14 days. Anyone who dips into their pockets for the cause will be put into a prize draw to win a private performance from the star at an event of their choice. A message on the donation page states John will be available to spend time with guests at the lucky winner's chosen event as well as perform.

Bulldog Hides Among Puppets

This well trained bulldog holds a disguising pose between some puppets. You can barely tell he is there he is so still.

Water Bottle Vs A Bulldog Puppy

This bulldog puppy is ticked off at the bottle of water for some reason. Maybe its seeing its refection in the bottle. It seems as though the bottle is doing a great job defending itself. The puppy looks soo defeated in the end. Its hilarious!

This Is What Happens When You Are Trying To Make New Friends But They Are Not interested

A french Bulldog Pixel tries to make a new friend with a cat Czika . The cat looks on uninterested even though Pixel offers a gift.


Bulldog Breeder With An Arm Ripped By His Own Dogs Off Is Being Charged

A bulldog that had been living outdoors amidst unsanitary conditions, surrounded by her own waste, has finally found a forever home, all thanks to the RSPCA.

Betty, a two-year-old bulldog with white and brown fur, was discovered in a dire situation by East Cambridgeshire Police and the RSPCA. She had been enduring the squalor of a dirty outbuilding along with two other dogs on the property in Cambridgeshire back in March of the previous year.

Betty, her bulldog companion Wilma, and a terrier cross named Gabbi were rescued and taken to the RSPCA Blackberry Farm Centre in Aylesbury. There, they received the care and attention they desperately needed before eventually finding new homes.

Sam Chisholme, a 43-year-old resident of Linslade in Bedfordshire, welcomed Betty into his home in March of this year. He shared, "She now enjoys a significantly improved life, spending most of her time going on walks and enjoying quality time with me, my three-year-old bulldog Riley, and my son Callum. Betty is now in excellent health and has a remarkably calm demeanor. You would never guess from her temperament that she had endured such a traumatic experience. She is a wonderful companion to have around."

Mr. Chisholme, an engineer, has always had a fondness for bulldogs and has had them as part of his family for the past two decades. He mentioned, "She adores her walks and, for a bulldog, she is quite active and healthy. In comparison, Riley gets tired much more quickly than she does."

Betty, now two and a half years old, has embraced her new home and companions, a far cry from her previous living conditions where she was confined to a six-foot by three-foot outbuilding and forced to eat near a pile of her own waste.

RSPCA Inspector Alex Coghlan, who was responsible for rescuing the dogs from the Cambridgeshire property, expressed, "It's heartwarming to witness these dogs find loving homes, especially Betty, who was in such a distressing state when we found her. Witnessing her receive the happy ending she deserves is truly rewarding."

Both Wilma and Gabbi have also been successfully rehomed by the RSPCA. Wilma now relishes her new life and has a fellow bulldog companion, while Gabbi was joyfully adopted by an RSPCA volunteer.

To support the RSPCA's ongoing efforts in rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming animals in dire need of care, please consider visiting their website at www.rspca.org.uk/give or texting LOVE to 87023 to donate.





 



 


This English Bulldog Puppy Plays In The Funniest Way

This English Bulldog puppy just keeps rolling and rolling. Some say he's still rolling to this day. Maybe with those legs its a strategy to get down the hill faster. ;-)

He is Surprised It Worked Out Also

A bulldog tries to do a trick with a ball. He is pleasantly surprised it worked out so well.

A French Bulldog Fights With Deer

Ellie-Mae,a French Bulldog, supposedly playing with a young deer in the garden behind a house in Wellington, Nova Scotia. It doesn't look like the deer is playing however. 

JBER Squadron Says Goodbye To Its Longest Serving Member, Fado The Bulldog

"It's really his unit, not ours," 1st Lt. Steven Tesauro said.

 At the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson's 525th Fighter Squadron they are saying their goodbyes to its longest serving member. Fado the English Bulldog.

Fado had been their for 7 years or nearly his entire life. He may be the smallest member of the squadron at 70lbs but he is considered the unit's honorary vice-commander. He is present at nearly all functions formal and informal. He even has security clearance to top secrets areas of the base.Even though he may at times fart, snore or burp during those meetings.

 But for now the vice-commander is now heading off to retirement at a farm in Tennessee.

Fado's replacement will be a female bulldog puppy that he got to meet just before taking his leave. Their official mascot and insignia is of a bulldog and use them as an example for young pilots.
"It's a great example," Tesauro said. "Bulldogs are tenacious, loyal and independent. We tell young pilots to fly like a bulldog on a leash: with controlled aggression."

A Bulldog Meets Some Cows For The First Time

When this Bulldog meets some cows for the first time and incredibly cute thing happens. Cautiousness at first then they become friends and maybe even snuggle buddies.

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My top priority is to help other bulldog owners through educational content. i would also like to communicate with other Bulldog owners and set up a network or small community. I want to offer some of the best articles and content. I also have a bigger goal in sight. A much bigger goal. I want to make each and every dog's life better, happier, safer, and loved. For every every dollar I make off this blog we will be donating a portion to The Toronto Humane Society . This incredible organization's main dedication is to "alleviate the suffering inflicted on animals by people." They aim to put an end to animal cruelty and we wanted to help. With just one purchase from this blog YOU are helping put an end to animal abuse and suffering.

I was inspired to start this blog a year ago when I first brought home Cash. He was soo cute! How time flies though. This is my first post and will tell a little about me and 2 buddies Mishka the Husky and Cash My English Bulldog.

I bought Mishka from a puppy mill 2 years ago and Cash from a shelter a year ago. Both get along great together. Mishka is a bit of trouble maker and Cash likes to tattle on him.

Hope you like it and if you have any questions hit me up on the contact form at the bottom of the blog.

BTW-Everyone is free to copy anything on this blog – in whole or in part – and slap it on their website without telling me about it. All I ask is that the work is properly attributed.


Tommy "The Smith" Stanton