Rainbow Bridge.
"If the kindest souls were rewarded with the longest lives, dogs would outlive us all".
Dolly.
2010 - 2016
French bulldog Saviours first rescue girl, she was the reason we were needed.
Ozzie
2015 - 2025
– I know everyone says this about their babies, but he really was the sweetest, gentlest, most loving little soul to ever walk this planet. Stubborn as can be – he was a true Frenchie, through and through. I could write pages and pages about what an amazing pup he was, but I will just say, he was so much more than a “pup” – he became my best friend, my soulmate, my son, and will always be the absolute love of my life. We are forever grateful to FBS for giving us our life together, and I am waiting very patiently for the day where we get to meet again at that Rainbow bridge. Until then my boy, papa loves you to the moon and back!!!
Missy (Ohara)
Born 2020 in a Hungarian puppy farm.
Loved 2023 - 2025
From the first time we saw this little girl we just fell in love with her! It’s taken me over 6 weeks to write this and a tear is still falling. Now I can write about all the joy she brought us and the wonderful times we had together, cycling, paddle boarding, swimming lesson, boat trips in Monaco, beach trips to Montpellier, camping in the lakes - this little girl took everything in her stride. She was a total love bug, we all miss her deeply, we are grateful she did not suffer, she lived and loved life over the best few years EVER that we had with her
Audrey
Loved from 10.06.2021 - 30.12.2022 Audrey came from Hungary. It was evident from the start that her abuse had been horrific. She was brain damaged, had to wear a nappy and had mobility issues. In the 18 months I had her she battled UTI’s, BOAS, eye removal, hernia surgery and multiple infections. I loved her with all my heart. She had a stroke in September 2022 which eventually claimed her in the December. My heart remains completely shattered by her loss and always will do. She was only 5
Mabel
2017 2025
Little Mabel was abused most of her life, bred and neglected. She came to us for a safe haven but sadly she was found to have a large mass on her lung and couldnt breath without help. We let her go peacfully and quietly. Now at peace and pain free.
Coco
2014 - 2025
Loved 2019 - 2025
On January 17th 2019 I was asked to help with a road train that involved 6 beautiful frenchies being removed from the most disgusting and sad situation. I met up with Miriam Mim just off the M5 in Birmingham and collected the most terrified skinny smelly little girl who’s eyes looked so sad and broken.
She finally had a clean warm bed and could look forward to good food not the crap she had been given in the past. I was asked to assess her for a couple of days and take her for a health check at the FBS vets in Solihull. Here we discovered she had very recently had a litter of puppies and she had one of the worst cases of BOAS the vet had ever seen. She was booked in and had all of the surgery needed and came home with me to recover where we formed the most unbreakable bond and she become my first failed foster and my first ever dog. She was 4 years old and had never had the luxury of being loved , adored , pampered and given everything she had always deserved in life. We took her on her first beach holiday to Padstow and to see her running on the beach made me realise just how much she trusted me and had really started to decompress. We had several more beach holidays before another little FBS foster baby burst into our lives and our family was complete . We welcomed Oliver on 20th November 2019 and they immediately bonded and became inseparable. We were incredibly blessed with Coco and Oliver and had many more wonderful holidays , weekends away until July last year when we discovered the gut wrenching news that Coco had a tumour in her mouth that was terminal and completely inoperable. The amazing vet Sam at Vets for pets Cannock took my hand and said we will treat her with strong pain relief and steroids but prepare yourself she only has weeks. Well Coco celebrated her 10th Birthday in October enjoyed her final Christmas with us last year until sadly we had to say goodbye to her on 14th January 2025. We were blessed to have this gorgeous girl for 6 years nearly to the day and there isn’t a day go by that I don’t think about the amazing time we had with her and how much I miss my “fat dog” as she became affectionately known. So if you are thinking about fostering or adopting I can tell you from the bottom of my heart you will never regret it for one moment. The joy and love these beautiful babies give you cannot be measured in any amount of words so fill out the forms today and make a difference to a dogs life because they will change yours forever