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Breeder Surrendered An Injured Bulldog Puppy, But You Helped Her Walk Again!

By: Molly Weinfurter
Molly Weinfurter is a writer for iHeartDogs, and she’s passionate about helping animals in need. She volunteers for Bailing Out Benji and a local dog rescue.Read more
| June 23, 2023

Every time you purchase iHeartDogs products, some of that profit goes to Greater Good Charities to help animals in need. Greater Good Charities uses its GOODS Program to provide food and other essential supplies to rescue dogs. Those donations have saved the lives of many animals, including an adorable puppy named Quinn!

Bulldog puppy hiding

At only a few weeks old, a breeder surrendered an injured Bulldog puppy named Quinn to Tornado Alley Bulldog Rescue in Oklahoma City. Her mother had attacked her leg, causing permanent damage. With her injury, Quinn struggled to walk, but the rescue was determined to help her.

Quinn had to wear a splint on her leg for several weeks at the rescue to help it heal properly. Soon, she was able to walk and play comfortably just like a puppy should. She was placed in a loving foster home to prepare her for finding a forever family. Her leg still needs monitoring as she continues to grow, but it seems like the hardest part of her life is over.

Bulldog puppy in pen

Food Donations Made This Possible

Tornado Alley Bulldog Rescue is one of the many organizations that receive donations from Greater Good Charities’ GOODS Program. The GOODS Program donates food and other necessary supplies to dogs like Quinn so the rescue can focus on other areas of care. In this case, the rescue was able to give Quinn proper medical care because they didn’t have to worry about her food expenses.

“The donations we receive help us continue this rescue, it’s fantastic,” Tornado Alley Bulldog Rescue wrote. “We’re able to provide supplies and food to fosters which makes them able to continue to help bring these dogs into rescue and find them amazing homes so they can be spoiled for life!”

Bulldog puppy wearing tiara

Shortly after she went up for adoption, Quinn found the home of her dreams. Her family adopted a French Bulldog named Roo from the same rescue a few years ago, so Quinn will always have a friend to play with.

When your buy products from the iHeartDogs store, some of those profits help dogs like Quinn get a second chance at life. Even the smallest donations can make a huge impact. Thank you to all the heroes who have purchased products to help dogs in need!

Bulldog puppy adopted

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