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Daisy
Daisy was surrendered by her family at the local shelter where she got pretty sick while she waited to be adopted, though in the end there was no public interest. She's fully recovered from a upper respiratory infection and doing much better now.
Little is know about her past, but it appears that she was abused with a water hose or washed down with a water house since she chews on then when 'water is running out of the hose', a common problem when dogs are left in kennels and owners wash out areas with hoses while the dogs are trapped in the same areas.
Daisy warms to people after a few minutes and after a couple days feels like your best friend, trust is earned with her and not given easily.
Adopters should meet her to appreciate her perrsonality.
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Volunteer
Foster families are the heart of Bulldog Rescue. The foster family takes a Rescue Bulldog into their home, feeds, cares for, observes and loves the Rescue Bulldog as part of their family.