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Love Furever: A Friends of Gaynor Beach Animal Rescue by Gabbi Grey #LGBT #NewRelease #MMRomance #Review #Spotlight
Wendy reviews Love Furever: A Friends of Gaynor Beach Animal Rescue by Gabbi Grey. Published March 5, 2024, 312 pages. Colin Being rejected by family hurt like hell, but I kept my head high, left my toxic relatives behind, and moved across the country to Gaynor Beach, CA. Luckily, I have great furry company. My French bulldog puppy, Widget, was dumped on me for not meeting my parents’…
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French bulldog - the cutest among miniature puppies
Many people find French bulldog puppies in CA adorable. These dogs are smaller in respect to other dogs, with an average height of 12 inches. These dogs look like puppies even after getting matured. There are different types of miniature puppies all across the world. Some of these are pure breed. Others are a blend of two types of pure breeds.
There is a reason people look for mini French bulldog puppies for sale. These dogs are 12 to 14 inch in height and weight around 15 pounds. These dogs come with a double coating. You will get these dogs in a combination of grey and black color. Some of these also come in pure black color. They shed minimal amount of hair.
There has been a growing demand noticed in people looking for AKC French bulldog puppies for sale. These dogs are much in demand as they look like toys. However, they are stout in appearance. The coats of these dogs are less refined, though they used to have more refined coats previously. They look like the smaller version of the traditional bull dogs.
The French bulldog puppies in CA are brave, strong little dogs with pug like noses and comes with square flat heads. They also have bat ears and rounded foreheads. They come with dark round eyes, corkscrew tail and a soft skin. These dogs are naturally playful and look very cute. They are also quite funny, sweet and affectionate. They love socializing and always look for human companionship. Therefore, they are easily drawn towards humans, specifically kids. They can also be trained; however it will need extreme patience from the trainer.
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My new creation… Olly the bull french. 🐾🐕
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LOST DOG: Brown Female French Bulldog Puppy, “Mochi”, Deland Dr. Alpine 1-21-19 LOST DOG: Brown Female French Bulldog Puppy, "Mochi", Deland Dr. Alpine 1-21-19 please call 619-504-0132
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A Guide on French Bulldogs
Company: French Bulldogs LA
Address: 3632 Thacher Road Ojai, CA, 93023
Contact: 805-876-5000
Email: [email protected]
Website: https://frenchbulldogsla.com/
About Business: French Bulldogs LA is a French bulldog breeder located just outside Los Angeles in the Ojai Valley of Ventura County in Southern California. We pride ourselves in a high standard of breeding ethics that produces French Bulldog Puppies for sale periodically throughout the year. French Bulldogs LA is our company name (trademark) as once upon a time we started in Los Angeles. We aspire to kennel are dogs in the wilderness with property to run on and freedom that comes only in nature, hence we settled finally in Ojai, California.
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Bulldog French for Sale in San Diego CA
French bulldogs are one of the most lovable breeds of dogs. If you are a resident of San Diego and want to get a bulldog at a genuine price, go ahead and contact My Baby Puppy. They provide bulldog french for sale in San Diego, CA.
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French Bulldogs For Adoption
Address: 1250 S Flower St Santa Ana, CA 92707
Phone: (929) 400-7215
Email : [email protected]
Website: frenchbulldogforadoptions.com
We’re saving more dogs now than at any point in our history, but our work isn’t done until every dog gets the chance to know care and companionship in a safe and loving home. With our team, you’re working to save the lives of dogs all-across the country, giving pets second chances and happy homes. We work to save more lives faster by providing shelters and rescue groups with ways to collaborate and connect so they can increase the number of animals they can rehome in their communities. We ensure second chances to pets at our sanctuary and lifesaving centers, even as we expand programs nationwide that keep animals out of shelters in the first place.
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San Diego Union Bulldogs | Bulldog Puppies for Sale in San Diego
San Diego French Bulldogs has some of the best french bulldogs puppies for sale in CA. If you are looking for a fun-loving puppy to add to your family, please consider one of our French bulldog puppies. For more details please visit: frenchbulldogssandiego.com/available-puppies/
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Wet Dog in Rembrandt Colors
My husband and I have over 400 photographs of our seven-month-old French bulldog puppy, Binxy. Of course we’re not obsessed! (Don’t get me started on the videos...) I didn’t intend to make a portrait with Rembrandt colors, but that’s what happened. Binxy the muse!
(c)2020, Patricia Aya Williams, Pictricia. San Diego, CA. All rights reserved.
iPhone 11Pro Max, Snapseed, Icolorama, SuperimposeX, LightBrush, TouchRetouch. PNG 12.73MB (TIFF 34.89MB).
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Black French Bulldog / color pencil Original photo by Bartley Studios #art #artstagram #drawing #sketch #sketchbook #sketching #sketchy #sketchdaily #colorpencil #draw #biggsketchbook #drawingoftheday #drawingthesoul #derwent #fabercastell #whiteonblack #animalsketch #frenchbulldog #puppy #dog https://www.instagram.com/p/CA-orwUjkUH/?igshid=1muvnbv7ki02t
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Show Quality Exotic Black Head French Bulldog Male Puppy For Sale At Best Dogs Deals Delhi Noida Gurugram Faridabad Gaziabad India. Call 9350926445 (at Delhi - NCR) https://www.instagram.com/p/CA-yE9eg-vV/?igshid=5a5b5mluke2x
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Dug Up at Dogster: December 2019 Dog Events and Premieres
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Don’t let winter get you down — get up and out into these great December 2019 Dog Events and premieres. Don’t see your dog event or premiere in our December 2019 Dog Events list? Then email your dog event to [email protected].
December, 2019 through January 2, 2020: SPCA Holiday Windows
Macy’s partners with the SF SPCA to find forever homes for pets. Prospective adoptive puppies and kittens are unveiled in the windows of the Macy’s Union Square store. (Tomas Ovalle/AP Images for Macy’s)
Santa — along with all of us holiday shoppers — need to jingle on over to the 33rd Annual Holiday Windows, where we can check out the SF SPCA’s adoption center at Macy’s Union Square in San Francisco. Those sweet pups in the window are looking for that furever home, and every year SF SPCA finds hundreds of pets new homes with this wonderful program. Feel like volunteering? You can sign up for two-hour greeter shifts at the Windows in late October at the Holiday Windows website.
December, 2019 through January 2, 2020: Blue Buffalo Home 4 The Holidays
It’s back — the three-month pet-adoption campaign started by Helen Woodward Animal Center, beginning October 1, 2019, and running to January 2, 2020.
Join in this annual, three-month pet-adoption campaign dedicated to placing orphaned pets into happy, loving homes, started by Helen Woodward Animal Center, working along with thousands of partner animal organizations. It has become the largest pet adoption campaign on record, saving over 15 million pets since its inception in 1999. The 2019 pet adoption drive begins October 1, 2019, and runs through January 2, 2020. For more information, visit home4theholidays.org.
December 1, 2019: Pet Photos with Santa
All pets — cats, dogs, birds, rabbits, exotics, etc. — are invited to attend the Pet Photos With Santa event at the Paumanok Veterinary Hospital in Patchogue, NY. Photo sessions go from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Donation is $50, which benefits Partners in Restorative Animal Assisted Therapy (PRAAT), Friends of Fire Island National Seashore (FFINS) and Pets Over Paralysis (POP). Call 631-475-1312 to make an appointment. Keep pet leashed, caged or in a carrier. For more information, click here.
December 4 — December 7, 2019: Eric Ginsburg’s Fridge Art Fair Farewell Victory Tour
See artist Eric Ginsburg and his Fridge Art Fair when they return to Miami, FL, this December.
Eric Ginsburg’s Fridge Art Fair returns to Miami, FL, this December in conjunction with Art Basel Miami Beach and Miami Art Week, heading to the art-centric Downtown Miami and its landmark Eurostar’s Langford Hotel. Renowned artist Eric Ginsburg and Fridge Art Fair founder returns as the Fair’s Director and Lead Visionary curator after a year sabbatical from Fridge Art Fair to explore the concept and illusion of living as legendary director and artist John Waters pet Siberian Husky, named “ Aqua Net” in Baltimore. Maryland. Special guest curator is Victor Pedelty. Welcome to what might be your final chance to fit into the fridge! Shake hands with Oatmeal-The-Panda, Hug Sir Pug-A-Lot, High-Five Popsicle the French Bulldog, and celebrate Charm City home of Babe Ruth, The Star-Spangled Banner, Ginsburg’s Master John Waters, David Hasselhoff, Jada Pinkett Smith and Kathie Lee Gilford. More at fridgeartfair.com.
December 7: Foster’s Future 2nd Annual Holiday Brunch
Foster’s Future hosts its 2nd Annual Holiday Brunch 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Our House Restaurant in Farmingdale, NJ. Cost is $30 per person and includes brunch buffet, coffee, tea and soda. Check out the gift baskets, door prizes and more. Get tickets through PayPal or by mailing a check to Foster’s Future at P.O. Box 123, Hazlet, NJ 07730. Include the name(s) of those who will be attending. Foster’s Future is a nonprofit (501c3) program that provides funds and services to pets in need. Its goal is to reduce the number of pets placed in shelters and/or euthanized due to a lack of services.
December 8, 2019: Yappy Hour at Pup Plaza
Drink wine for a good cause at Pup Plaza’s Yappy Hour on December 8th in San Jose.
If you are in San Jose, CA, get on over to Pup Plaza for Yappy Hour from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. You’ll love the beautiful custom label for the wine being sold with Mutt Lynch Winery in Sonoma — fundraising for the Silicon Valley Pet Project (www.svpetproject.org.html). The wine will be featured at the Yappy Hour event, where Mutt Lynch will be pouring various selections from its winery. Cost for event is $10 advance and $12 at the door. The Silicon Valley Pet Project opened Pup Plaza in San Jose for community engagement, outreach and education, with the ultimate goal of reducing pet homelessness, saving lives and helping the community become part of the solution. To date, the organization has rescued and re-homed more than 1,100 from the San Jose Shelter since its inception in 2014. Reservations and information: [email protected]
December 13, 2019: Premiere of Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon
Check out the second Shaun the Sheep movie Farmageddon premiering in theaters on December 13th.
Bitzer the dog is back with Shaun the Sheep and the rest of the flock in the sequel to 2015’s animated Shaun the Sheep movie. They’ve added an alien who resembles a cute floppy-eared dog (IMO). The alien just happens to crash land near Mossy Bottom Farm, and, of course, Shaun the Sheep and gang help the alien get home while staying out of the clutches of a sinister organization. Stars Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, Kate Harbour (to name a few) and directed by Will Becher and Richard Phelan. See release dates across the globe at shaunthesheep.com.
December 17, 2019: Premiere of Well Groomed
Don’t miss the documentary Well Groomed’s premiere on HBO Sports on December 17th.
If the mocumentary Best in Show has taught us anything, it’s that we are obsessed with the world of the dog competitive professional. HBO Sports is bringing us a true dog documentary that gives us a look into the world of creative and competitive dog grooming. The film by writer and director Rebecca Stern chronicles an entire year following a group of professional groomers and dog lovers who transform their beloved dogs into works of art, getting to know them and their dogs in and outside the competition ring. Debuts in December on HBO, plus also to be available on HBO On Demand, HBO NOW and HBO GO. Air time 9 p.m. ET/PT. More at HBO.com.
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8/3/19 - 9/8/19
"It's not about disability but the capability of a person"- housemate's co-worker
Sunday's spirituality night focused around readings from Father Boyle and readings from 'Wrestling with Life'. Someone brought up an interesting point about how having food preferences/dietary-restricted lifestyles could be seen as a type of privilege (since the poor usually are forced to eat what is available instead of being able to choose what they eat).
One of the utility people for the house and my work has made a bet with me on if he could scare me or not. I said he could not, but he insisted that he could. First, he put a fake rat on my desk, but that did not faze me. Secondly, a couple days ago, he pretended to get hit by the car I was driving, which did scare me a bit, but I otherwise thought it was hilarious. Likewise, at work, I did my first intake by myself! It was scary, but I think I did a pretty good job.
We have had our first family permanently leave due to them moving away to enroll in a public school, which is going to be and has been the norm in this type of school. School has continued to be kind of crazy due to the large amount of kids- aka lots of trauma. The kids don't do well with sirens, alarms, or loud noises, and we've had a lot of kids pushing our boundaries in order to test their safety by seeing how we react to external stressors. Many kids, especially the younger ones, need control over smaller things because they cannot control bigger things. For example, yelling "no!" at teachers because they could not say 'no' when they really needed to on the streets/with their parents. One co-worker is looking at these behaviors through an ABA lens. One thing he has mentioned is 'stemming', which is when a kid is being bombarded by external stimulus/processing everything around them. A lot of kids break pencils at a coping mechanism. We discussed how kids saying 'no' to trivial things/being unfriendly could be a survival mechanism or socialized form of safety taught to kids by their parents who are more familiar with street dangers than we are. It is also common for kids to not be able to process strong emotions or express them verbally, so one classroom has emotion cards (example: if you're angry, you go get the anger card and bring it to the teacher to show that you are feeling angry).
This week has been particularly draining, unfortunately. One of the littler kids is a constant reminder of how deep and complex trauma can alter a human's behaviors. She is always hyper alert because she was in the room when her mother's boyfriend shot someone point-blank. That family is fleeing from domestic violence, which is something I feel a lot of people don't consider when they see a homeless family and feel a bias towards them. In that situation, the parent actually saved the children by taking them away from that man, even if they did not have housing prepared to receive them. Another little boy shared with us that his mom's boyfriend beat him up, so we had to call Child Protective Services. They sent out a worker who talked with mom and the boy, and the hardest part was leaving to go home, not knowing what would happen to him. Something else that really took an emotional toll on me was finding out that one girl at the school has pretty severe cataracts, and if she does not have eye surgery as soon as possible, she could go permanently blind. I'm pretty devastated to hear this because she will likely not get the surgery because even if her parents did decide to get a loan for the surgery, they would probably get declined by any lenders due to their financial situation. This is a classic example of how unethical and cruel capitalism is. Without socialized healthcare, the poor are left to die.
Not everything is totally gloomy, however. There's one girl in PreK who does an insanely accurate British accent (due to watching the Great British Baking show, haha!). On Friday, we had a potluck and hosted all our co-workers at the house, and I think it was a huge success. Someone brought their 4-year-old daughter who I spent the majority of the party playing with. When she left, a French bulldog puppy magically appeared, and I spent the rest of the night holding it and getting our picture taken several times. Cleaning the house was kind of a bummer since it's so huge, but we blasted reggae music the whole time to ease the burden. During the week, we visited Old Sac, which is the old-fashioned and historic area, where everything looks like the Old West and Gold Rush times. We had an amazing time and visited some great shops, including a huge costume warehouse and giant candy store where we got a lot of free samples. There is a better address to send things to since everyone's packages keep getting stolen:
FedEx Office
1200 J St.
Sacramento, CA 95814
On Saturday, we had a pregame party at the house and invited the other volunteers from Mercy Corps and Lutheran Services Corps. Also, someone from the San Francisco house came to stay with us and slept in the haunted room (we didn't tell him it was haunted, though). It was very fun, and someone even told me this alarming statistic: 10% of Jesuit volunteers leave before the end of their first year. One of the girls from our house last year left mid-year without discussing it with anyone else. Some say it was because of unchecked mental health problems, and others say it was incompatibility with the other housemates. A former Jesuit Volunteer from the Northwest program was present on Friday night, and he told us all these hilarious stories about working in Anchorage, Alaska. A totally insane fact was that this former Jesuit volunteer actually talked to one of my friends from last year's immersion trip to Navajo Nation, Autumn, the night before since she was in his same placement. What a small world!
We've been getting all of our produce at the farmer's market under the freeway (not as sketchy as it sounds, I promise). The rest is purchased at a store called 'Grocery Outlet' but we refer to it as 'Gross-Out' because it is pretty gross.
On Sunday, a couple of us went to a Methodist service, which was AWESOME! The preacher referred to God as she/her. It was super holistic and had amazing, live music. We had communion, and afterwards you knelt on a pillow and lit a candle and inserted it into a bowl filled with sand. The communion was pieces of bread that we ripped off and dipped into this lemony juice. We sat with one of our in-city coordinators who attends every Sunday. Afterwards, we met the pastor, who told us he would be bringing by ice-cream and pie to the house that evening.
The best thing that happened this week was when my friend, Hanna, face-timed me throughout the entire Kacey Musgraves concert in St. Louis. It meant so much to be able to hear her sing, and I really wanted to be there, but this was the second best thing. I'm really grateful to have heard it all, and I got to lay down on my bed and sing along to all the songs I knew. Thank you again, Hanna!
Will update later!
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Bulldog French Puppies for Sale Inland Empire CA
If you want to welcome a new pet member to your family, reach out to the My Baby Puppy. Here you can find bulldog french puppies for sale Inland Empire CA. The store offers French breed pets only who are completely healthy.
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Regional Obedience Pets Shine At Dotcorny
In case you do not know you can select puppies for adoption online. The system is really complicated, however it is likewise the easiest way in case you are trying to find frenchie puppies for sale online.
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Checking Out The Dog Breeds
Amongst the prettiest and finest looking types of mini-canines, the teacup australian shepherd is almost always mistaken for toy or a miniature. The teacup stands under 10" and weighs between 4 to 9 pounds. Mini Aussies, on the other hand can be found in sizes up at 14 to 18 inches in height and weighs 18 to 30 pounds. As mentioned, the teacup is a small version of the basic australian shepherd and has the very same markings which include long hair and with white markings that appear as long strips that run from the snout to the back of the head. The hairs on the head and ear area tend to be much shorter compared to the hair on the neck and backs of legs. The ears of the Teacups are floppy and soft.
Guideline # 5 - Do not forget workout! This is so important, particularly for high energy canines. They need to have an outlet for their energy after remaining in a vehicle for a very long time, so you need to make sure they have an opportunity to burn steam and play. Take a long rope to connect on their collar to permit them to run in a regulated way at rest stops or at your destination.
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Pekingese: The Pekingese's bark rivals that of the Chihuahua. They are a regal toy breed with an incredibly enthusiastic bark. They take pleasure in being pampered, however take the job of informing their family to danger really seriously.
golden retriever puppies in specific are groovy little canines to own since they are so bright but simple going and wishing to learn. With the possible exception of my young kids, I look forward to nothing more than coming concerned a big GR hug.
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Bandit is a french bulldog with a knack for riding bikes and surfing big waves. Here, he competes in his first ever surfing competitors in Imperial Beach, CA.
If your pup is going to be an all-outdoor dog or perhaps an indoor/outdoor pet dog, then outdoor training should begin as quickly as you bring your new friend home. You will desire to introduce your pet dog to the backyard so that he can stroll around and get to know the location. Even if he gets bored, keep him outside until he uses the bathroom somewhere acceptable.
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Bull Dog- A very faithful dog, the Bull Pet dog makes an incredible buddy. They are quite low maintenance as they don't require much exercise but it is very important to ensure they do not become obese. They snore and snort and make an incredible pet dog for young kids who will definitely get a laugh out of their charming scrunched up faces.
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San Diego French Bulldogs | French Bulldog Adoption San Diego
San Diego French Bulldogs has some of the best french bulldogs puppies for sale in CA. If you are looking for a fun-loving puppy to add to your family, please consider one of our French bulldog puppies. Contact us to learn more!
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