11/30/25 FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS ~ We received a beautiful but heartbreaking message from one of our adopters, who shared the news of his beloved Margo’s passing. His words capture the deep bond they shared and the extraordinary life she lived, and we are honored to share his tribute below.
From Margo’s pops: It is with the saddest heart that I must let you know that Margo, at the age of 14 years, 6 months and 10 days, crossed over Rainbow Bridge earlier this month.
I adopted Margo from Lone Star Bulldog Club Rescue on May 3, 2012. She was an extremely energetic Bulldog girl, but she soon developed into a very gracious adult Bulldog girl. Margo got everything out of life everyday. She loved everyone and every creature she met. Most of all, she took care of me these past 13 1/2 years.
To say I loved her wouldn’t begin to tell you how much I cared about her. She was a blessing and a joy every day, even the day she ripped open my feather pillow and sent feathers all over the den! 😂
I want to sincerely thank Lone Star Bulldog Club Rescue for allowing me to adopt this sweet little Bulldog. She had made such a huge impact on me and everyone she ever met.
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Guess who?…it’s me, Margo! I like to help my foster mom with everything, so when she said she needed to write something about me I said just hand the laptop to me. I am loving my new life so much! I don’t like to dwell on the past, but I didn’t get a very nice start in life. I didn’t have people who gave me the love and attention every dog deserves and then my buddy Hugo and I were abandoned in a locked shed with no food or water…or hope. It was awful! Thankfully, we were rescued and I landed in a foster home where I have a whole family to love me. The best part of my current home is I have a foster mom who stays with me all the time so I don’t have to worry about being alone or sad. I don’t like to be alone! I won’t even go outside unless I can take her with me. I keep her very busy because I have no clue what a dog can and can’t do in a house. My foster mom says I am a very fast learner and I do try my best to follow the rules. Sometimes it’s hard because this new life is so exciting and I am a very curious girl. My foster mom says I get an A+ in housebreaking, but I need improvement with jumping on people/things and with chewing on stuff I’m not supposed to. Oops! Hey, it’s not my fault that a remote control and a bone have a similar texture. Oh yeah, I also get an A+ in crate training because I go in my crate whenever I am asked and I sleep in it all night and don’t make a peep. I really am a good girl!
There are kids and other dogs in my foster home, too. Five other dogs, to be exact. I’m pretty sure my foster mom is a crazy dog lady, but I keep that to myself. I try my very best to be calm when I am playing with the kids that live here but I’m only 1 to 2 years old so I still have a lot of puppy in me. They love to throw toys for me so I can fetch them and they are pretty forgiving when I accidentally knock them over in the process. The dogs that live here confuse me because I want to play nonstop and sometimes they join me and other times they give me the cold shoulder. When they ignore me, I try to show them how cute and charming I am and they STILL won’t join in my fun. So I really hope that my forever home will have a dog that is young and energetic like me. Most of all, I just want a family to love me and give me all the attention I missed out on for so long. I have some skin issues that I am on medicine for and then I have all my vaccinations and be spayed. Once all that is squared away, I will be ready to move in with my forever family. I can’t wait! If you are interested in adding me to your family my adoption fee is only $550.