BULLDOG RESCUE & REHOMING SATURDAY 6th SEPTEMBER 2014 17 th ANNUAL BULLDOG PICNIC Adult: 1 - Child 50p - Bulldog's Free - Other Breeds 10p Bulldog Rescue & Rehoming PO Box 18, Midhurst, West Sussex, GU29 9YU 0871 200 2450 office@bulldogrescue.org.uk www.bulldogrescue.org.uk WELCOME PLEASE ENSURE YOU WEAR YOUR BADGE TO PROVE YOU HAVE PAID YOUR ENTRY The Bulldog Rescue & Rehoming Trust is a Company limited by guarantee Company Number 5664557 / Charity Number 1115009 Registered in England and Wales - Registered Office: Midhurst, West Sussex Chief Executive: Tania Holmes B.Dip.ACC Deputy Chief Executive: David Holmes National Co-ordinator: Georgia Burton Trustees: Vicky Collins (Chair), Satinder Pujji (Treasurer), Dr John Nattrass, Graham Sherlock (Vice Chair), Kathryn Harrison, Malcolm Kirk, Josephine Frew
BULLDOG RESCUE & REHOMING ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ There has been an official bulldog rescue since October 1978, but references to a rehoming service can be traced much further back to the late 1960s. Bulldog Rescue and Rehoming in its current form has been established since April 2001 and registered as a UK charity since 2006. We operate on a small network of staff and volunteers helping approximately 200 bulldogs every year. We would like to welcome you to our 17 th Annual Event and suggest you leave your men at the beer wagon, your kids on the bouncy castle and take this opportunity to spend your money on the various stalls make sure you give Marshall a snog on the way round. For the first time we are opening our Bulldog Picnic to other Bulldog organisations, not only have we got the wonderful French Bulldog Rescue UK people here but also a relatively new arrival to the Bulldog Welfare platform The Edward Foundation.. We would very much like to welcome both organisations and take this opportunity to show the world that working for the love of Bulldogs is our only agenda. FRENCH BULLDOG RESCUE UK: Welcome to FBRGB we are a non profit organisation run by three volunteers Karen, Paulette and Rachel who are also all members of French Bulldog Club of England. Our mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home French Bulldogs in need from private rescue groups, and owners here in Great Britain. (We did start off with dogs predominately being rescued from Spain but we have now decided to concentrate on the UK due to the number of referrals we are receiving) All the dogs are neutered and our goal is to place healthy and happy French Bulldogs into well-matched, carefully screened forever homes. www.frenchbulldogrescuegb.co.uk Karen Crossan
We are very pleased to welcome FBRGB to our event and hope you will give them a warm welcome THE EDWARD FOUNDATION: The Edward Foundation is a charity that helps 'at risk' bulldogs being sold as a commodity on the internet. Bulldogs that are being used for their monetary value with no thought for their physical or mental welfare. The Edward Foundation differs from Bulldog Rescue inasmuch as they are able to buy these dogs in order to break their cycle of abuse, they are then placed in foster homes, their medical needs met, neutered/spayed when possible and found loving family homes. De Randall Started following a joint venture involving the infamous Edward, the Edward Foundation are able to cover an aspect of Bulldog Rescue that we would never reach and purchase the risk. Leaving the general rehoming work to us they plug a very important gap in the world of Bulldog Welfare; and may I add it s a gap they have plugged incredibly well having saved numerous bulldogs from a life of misery in the process. Please make them feel welcome; we are honoured to have them here today It is important that you keep your dog on Its lead at all times. If you need assistance throughout the course of the afternoon please ask any of our volunteers who can be identified by their green shirts. Does Your Dog Need A Yellow Ribbon? Dog s with yellow ribbons on their leads need space, please do not let your dog approach a dog wearing a yellow ribbon www.yellowdoguk.co.uk YOUR DOG MUST BE ON A LEAD AT ALL TIMES Please pick up after your dog
During the course of the afternoon you are responsible for your own dog and Bulldog Rescue cannot accept any liability for any damage to person or property caused by your dog. Please ensure you keep your dog under control and on a lead at all times. Please make sure you pick up after your dog. Permission to use the green is granted on an annual basis by the local Parish Council so please look after it to ensure we can use it next year! If you need assistance please speak to any of the volunteers who can be identified by their Green uniform shirts. TIME EVENT 12.00 Open Welcome 1.00 Fun Dog show 5.00 Close
A quiet area has been designated inside the hall for dogs that are stressed and there are water bowls around the area for your dog to use. HUMAN AND CANINE FIRST AIDERS ARE AVAILABLE ON SITE If you need assistance please ask for them to be paged by going to the blue gazebo. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FOOD Hot and Cold Food is available inside the hall as well as teas, coffees, cold drinks and cream teas Thanks to Teresa & the Girls and Maggie for again providing the food -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- We have canine first aid cover on site in the event of overheating dog fights stress and minor emergencies. IN AN EXTREME EMERGENCY THE NEAREST VET IS: Downlands Vets, Chichester 01243 786101 Owners are responsible for their own vet bills
PARKING Please be aware that if you have parked around the edge of the green you may be asked to move. Parking is in the designated area as advised by the Marshalls. Any voluntary donations towards the cost of the field should be given to your parking marshals Mick and Jason YOU MUST NOT LEAVE A DOG IN YOUR VEHICLE UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WE WILL FORCEIBLY REMOVE ANY DOG FOUND TO BE IN DISTRESS INSIDE A CAR Bulldog Rescue will not be held liable for any damage to your car or for any vet fees that may arise. DISABLED PARKING Those with a blue badge may park in the Hall Car Park Thank you for your support
If you need any assistance during the course of the afternoon please go to the Blue Gazebo THE BULLDOG CLINIC For help, advice and information about your Bulldog please go to the Bulldog Clinic (Blue Gazebo) where our qualified Animal Health Advisor (C-SQP) is willing to speak to you about anything that is worrying you. (Sadly we cannot discuss rehoming or applications in the clinic due to the time constraints, please email us anything you wish to know about the rescue separately) There will be a general Q&A session at the Bulldog Clinic between 1pm and 2pm so please feel free to bring your dog over to say hi
One of the highlights of the Bulldog Picnic is the Rescue parade, dogs from across the country that find themselves in their second or more home tell their stories and show where the donations go. If you have a rescue Bulldog (it doesn t necessarily have to be from BDR) you can enter him free of charge. Just bring this form with you on the day, completed and we will call you when it s your turn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ RESCUE PARADE ENTRY FORM What is your surname? What is your bulldog called How old is your bulldog How long have you had him/her Did you get your bulldog from Bulldog Rescue The Edward Foundation RSPCA Dogs Trust Other (state who) Why was your bulldog Rehomed Have you had to deal with any problems What would you like us to say about your bulldog in the Parade (please keep this brief as it will be read out during the parade) Thank you very much for completing the entry form.