Well, hello 2021! It’s me, Amos Lee, and for the life of me, I don’t know where my family is… I was picked up as a stray before Christmas, but no one came looking for me at the shelter. Thankfully, a friendly face from rescue came to save me!
I must have caught a cold because my nose keeps running and the lady keeps wiping it. Before she turns around, it’s running again so pardon my photos.
I read on my shelter intake card that I am high heartworm positive. And above my tail, I have some knots growing. And I still need to be neutered. My goodness… I sound like a train wreck! The shelter called me a senior Bulldog. Maybe I am, but I still have all my teeth. They don’t look all that good, but I still have them.
I haven’t been eating that much, but that’s probably because I don’t feel so hot. I’ll head to the vet clinic on Monday to tell Dr. Larsen everything that is ailing me and find out what she can do to make me feel better.
So, senior Bulldog lovers, watch for me, Amos Lee, as I start my journey through rescue!
1/5/21 Update: Amos Lee also tested positive for heart worms and will have to undergo treatment.
Lone Star Bulldog Club and Bulldog Rescue are in compliance with and support the Texas Health and Safety Code chapter 828 .002; which states EVERY dog rescued under our umbrella, either from a shelter, Rescue Society or private sources, will be spayed or neutered. Bulldogs are typically affectionate and friendly, and the Network will not knowingly place a dog with an unsound temperament. However, no one can predict how any dog will react in a given situation without complete knowledge of its life experiences before its rescue. Therefore, adopters are strongly urged to exercise prudence and caution in introducing an adopted Bulldog into a new situation until the dog has become fully adjusted to its new environment and the adopter has had an opportunity to become familiar with the dog’s unique personality. Lone Star Bulldog Club and Bulldog Rescue Network make no claims, representations, or warranties regarding the temperament, behavior, or future health of any rescued Bulldog.