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They have always been so kind and accommodating. They really want what's best for the animal above all else.

Bluegrass Bully Rescue

#19 in United States, #1 in Kentucky, #1 in Lexington

https://bluegrassbullyrescue.org

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Service areas:

We serve all of Kentucky but our fosters are based in Fayette and surrounding counties.

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Bluegrass Bully Rescue is a non profit all breed dog rescue founded in 2019. We are a volunteer run organization serving the Central Kentucky area primarily. We are a foster based organization who is committed to the health and safety of the dogs we rescue while looking for their adoptive homes. Our goal is to grow our volunteer and foster base in order to allow us to save as many dogs as possible.

Mission and Vision

Bluegrass Bully Rescue’s mission is to save as many dogs in need in Kentucky as possible. We place dogs in foster homes, provide vetting to ensure they are healthy for their adopters, fully vaccinate, spay/neuter and microchip all dogs before they are adopted. Our fosters work on socialization, crate training and house training to prepare the dogs for successful adoptions. We also provide community assistance and education when possible.

Adoption Policy

Adopters are required to complete an application. All animals in the adopters home must be fully vaccinated and spayed or neutered. We require a vet check and home check as well as a meet with all people and animals in the home prior to the dog starting a 2 week trial period. We do not finalize any adoption until the trail is up to confirm the home is a good fit for the dog. Our adoption contract requires that the dog be returned to us if the adopter can no longer take care of the dog for any reason.
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"They have always been so kind and accommodating. They really want what's best for the animal above all else."

heather b.

Adoptee

"This rescue truly cares about the welfare of the dogs it brings in and wants to find them FOREVER HOMES!!"

renae c.

Fan

"This group of people are dedicated to saving the lives of dogs in their community and surrounding areas. They take on dogs of all breeds, but most importantly, they dedicate so much of their time and resources to finding homes for one of the hardest breeds to place, the pitties!"

jessica c.

Volunteer / foster

"A friend of ours has worked with them for a few years now and always says how they are honest and kind, they put the dogs and their volunteers first. When we needed help they at first said they would try, but couldn't commit until they had room. About 3 weeks later they reached out to me to see if I still needed them to help! On top of that they also helped a friend of ours who had a pit give birth under the porch of their father's house. They really try their best to find loving homes for the dogs which I appreciate. As the foster we get first choice to the dogs we are fostering, which is definitely a plus, as I adopted the last one we fostered. When one foster had health issues with surgery and chemo coming up, they didn't hesitate to take the pups they had so the family could focus on their health, they just so happened to be a lifelong friend of mine so I really felt they appreciate the people behind the dogs!"

david p.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan

"My wife and I adopted Luna from BBR a little over 2 years ago. She is the perfect addition to our family and BBR was so supportive throughout the adoption process."

ryan g.

Adoptee

"Bluegrass Bully Rescue is amazing. They have a lifetime commitment to the dogs they rescue. They work hard to ensure the dogs find their forever home, no matter how long it may take. I found my youngest pup through the rescue. He was sick with Parvo when they found him but they got him the treatment he needed. I am so grateful for the Bluegrass Bully Rescue as I can't imagine my life without him."

heather s.

Adoptee

"They vet potential adopters closely and they need to provide references. They have a transit network of getting pugs to their foster homes. They spare no expense for the vet work. Great community of people that have large gatherings."

jeffrey z.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"Top-notch, crew, thoughtful, caring, loving, the biggest hearts they truly love dogs, and all animals"

tad h.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Fan

"I am with another local rescue (Saved By Fate Dog Rescue) and BBR has been wonderful to work with. They help us network dogs all the time!"

mara d.

Supporter

"Bluegrass Bully is amazing. They brought me to my baby Havoc and without their dedication and love- we wouldn’t have him!"

kristina a.

Volunteer / foster

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