If you are interested in acquiring an English Bulldog a good place to start would be the BCA (Bulldog Club of America) or the BCARN (Bulldog Club of America Rescue Network). Both organizations feature websites (see related links) listing available dogs or reputable breeders. If you are interested in acquiring a puppy the BCA's website features a list of recommended breeders and which states they live in. They also give contact information so that you can get in touch with the breeder you are interested in.
If you would rather have an older, more mellow, couch potato of a dog than BCARN may be the wiser choice. The site lists rescue organizations and available dogs. If one of their dogs catches your eye than you can contact them from the information they list on the site. Please note, however, that they do require an online application filled out to test if your home and lifestyle would be compatible with one of their dogs.
If neither organization yields any results for you than you could always go to your local humane societies, kennels, or even dog clubs/shows and ask about English Bulldog breeders they'd recommend.
In this case Boxers have the advantage of being bigger than Bulldogs and consiquently stronger, however if English Bulldogs were to be scaled up to the same size as boxers Bulldogs would probably be stronger.
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Your question is confusing. Did you give your son up for adoption or do you need a copy of the court order finalizing the adoption? For the court order finalizing the adoption, you would get a copy from the court that made the adoption final. You would need to contact that court or county to find out what office handles that. You will pay a fee for a copy. If you gave up your son for adoption, you have a more difficult job.
Any parent looking to adopt should check with their city/state about kids up for adoption. Contact a local adoption agency to find out who is up for adoption. Make sure you know if you want to have an open or closed adoption (open is the birth parents can contact the child closed is they can not) and be prepared for adoption to be set up and then fall though (the birth mother/father stop the adoption process).
I have a home inspection for my child adoption application coming up next week. Where online can I find more information on what they expect to find during the inspection?
rspca will probably have animals up for adoption.
the local pound
find one up for adoption on your friend's walls
A good place to find out about pets for adoption is to check your local town. There are usually places that hold pets for adoption. However there are several adoption finders which are used online, such as petfinder and adoptapet. They are generally safe and easy to use.
yes they did put jennet up for adoption
Unless you have a open adoption you are not supposed to. At 18 you can try to find them or they can try to find you. if you have a open adoption you need to speak to your parents how much contact they allow. It's all up to them as long as you are a minor.