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Bulldog and Friends Rescue Center (BDFRC) is a non-profit volunteer/foster based organization. We rescue dogs that need a second chance at life and provide them with medical attention, super premium food, vaccinations, rehabilitation, spay/neuter, and a forever home. BDFRC would not be able to do this task with out the support of our local community and individuals that believe in what we do. BDFRC runs solely off of donation from corporations to an individual. BDFRC greatly appreciates all donation, 100% of donations goes back into the company and dogs in need. BDFRC is currently planning on building a facility that will be able to house 150 dogs. Please help us keep this dream alive so more dogs have a second chance at life.
History
Established in 2012.
Here at Bulldog and Friends Rescue Center we are a non-profit volunteer/foster based organization that gives dogs a second chance. The dogs that are owner surrendered or dogs in a critical state that are transferred/taken in to our center are cared for to the highest level. We provide medical attention as soon as they enter our center, all dogs are only feed a super premium grain free dog food to help with digestive problems or skin allergies. With the help of our local community and persons nation wide we will be able to build our facility. We are currently foster and volunteered based. We are a 100% no kill rescue and will do everything that we can to find every dog a home. Bulldog and Friends Rescue Center is founded by Aisha and Kyle Stephens. Aisha has been a dog trainer since 2007 and currently works with the Department of Homeland Security for Search and Rescue operations.
Meet the Business Owner
Aisha S.
Business Owner
Aisha Stephens is our executive director for BDFRC. Aisha started rescuing dogs in 2003 when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, LA. Aisha had a huge heart for the animals that were getting lost and the families that were losing there homes. Aisha began finding and picking up dogs that were wondering the streets, checking them for microchips, getting them vaccinated, and micro chipping them if needed. Above all the dogs from this brutal storm Aisha was able to find one dog in particular their original home. He was a black lab and had wondered from New Orleans, LA to Houston, TX. Aisha did the same thing as usual the dog had no microchip, so aisha began posting the picture of the dogs all over social media the dogs own contacted Aisha 2 weeks later. Aisha began training show dogs and eventually worked her to training personal protection dogs for law enforcement and private security. Aisha decided after years of working with dogs her true passion was giving dogs a second chance at life.