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Garrett loves animals and is a huge advocate for all Doodle dog breeds. In addition, he volunteers at the Humane Society of Silicon Valley, where he fosters dogs and helps animals. Garrett enjoys writing about Doodles and believes that dogs can teach humans more about how to live than humans can teach a dog. The French Bulldog Village Rescue is a 501c3 non-profit organization that has dedicated its lives to saving this dog breed. They are a network of volunteers from all around the United States who virtually work together to rescue and adopt out French Bulldogs.

First, keep in mind that adopting a pet of any kind can be expensive. On average, you should budget at least $1,000 per year for a dog. Rocky Mountain French Bulldog Rescue is located in Boulder, Colorado, just north of Denver. Rocky Mountain French Bulldog Rescue is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that focuses on finding French Bulldogs and rehabilitating them. French Bulldogs are some of the most popular dogs available for purchase in Colorado. The popularity of Frenchie’s is increasing rapidly and the American Kennel Club even ranks the French Bulldog as the 4th most popular dog in the United States.

You are also saving a life while saving lots of money in the process. Since French Bulldogs are such a popular dog breed you’ll often times see them in rescues or shelters around Colorado. Thus, they will surrender their dog to French Bulldog rescues in Colorado.

We will preface this article and say that it’s difficult to adopt a French Bulldog. Typically, these dogs are in demand because more people are working from home. The adoption process at the French Bulldog Village Rescue is extensive, so be prepared for that. The process can take up to six weeks and you must complete an online application in which you will be contacted after the form is complete. There will be a phone interview and then a home interview will be scheduled to verify that you are able to adequately care for a French Bulldog.