Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Meet the dog foster carers

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patience because some of the dogs are in worse states than others. The longest one I had was for five months.”

English bulldogs have already seen an increase in popularity in the past few years, but also have a high abandonmen­t rate due to health complicati­ons associated with the breed.

Tri ones usually sell for thousands of pounds and are popular among breeders who try to recreate their unusual coats.

There is a rehoming fee for the foundation’s dogs, which can vary from between £150-350, but Venus’ hasn’t been decided yet.

Linda said: “The previous owners were from Merseyside and said they gave her up because there was an issue between her and one of their other dogs.

“But she’s fine with my dog and she’s great with my grandchild­ren too.

“I suspect they were planning on using her to breed and Venus has now been saved from spending her life that way.” Linda’s daughter Jessica and two of her grandchild­ren also volunteer for the Edward Foundation. Last year, Jess, 23, adopted a bulldog called Mavis who is now 18 months old and getting along fine with her newborn baby.

The family will be fundraisin­g for the Edward Foundation at a stall at the Puppy in the Park event in Farnley Hall Park in Leeds on June 11.

The foundation is also looking for new volunteers in Yorkshire to help raise money and awareness, as well as transport and foster bulldogs.

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