Our rescue does not receive funding from federal, provincial, or municipal government programs. Every dog we help is made possible through the generosity of our caring, animal-loving supporters. We depend entirely on community support to continue rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming French Bulldogs in need.
There are several ways to help, including making a one-time donation or contributing much-needed supplies. Every gift, no matter the size, has a direct impact on the lives of the dogs in our care.
If you’d like to donate in honour of someone else, a donation acknowledgment can be requested by emailing frenchbulldogrescueontario@gmail.com. Thank you for standing with us and the Frenchies who need you most.

frenchbulldogrescueontario@gmail.com or paypal.me/frenchbulldogro
With your support, we are able to take in French Bulldogs found in unsafe situations, dogs rescued from cruelty who need specialized care and rehabilitation, and beloved companions surrendered by owners facing unexpected challenges that prevent them from continuing care.
Rescue is costly, with veterinary care often being the largest expense. Many dogs arrive with urgent or long-standing health issues that need immediate attention. Your generosity helps cover medical exams, treatments, and medications, giving each dog the chance to heal, recover, and thrive.
Your donations allow us to provide essential supplies such as high-quality food, supplements, bedding, leashes, and toys. These everyday items keep our rescued French Bulldogs healthy, safe, and comfortable, while also helping them feel loved and cared for as they wait for their forever homes.
Keeping a rescue running takes resources, and we truly appreciate every form of support, from financial gifts to essential supplies, or even volunteering your time.
We’re always in need of the following items to care for our French Bulldogs:
If you’d like to help by donating supplies, please email us at frenchbulldogrescueontario@gmail.com
Every contribution helps our dogs live healthier, happier lives while they wait for their forever homes.
