Blessed be the Bullies
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I adopted a young rescue dog from Blessed Be the Bullies sister rescue, Pulled from the Pits, and have been following Blessed Be The Bullies rescue ever since! These rescues are so positive and caringing. They work so hard to save and find safe homes for so many of these wonderful companions. My next rescue will hopefully come from this rescue (or it's sister)!! We are really fortunate in ME to have such a wonderful channel of people to brings these dogs to safety and love.Nichole Schell
Welcome to our page! We are a 501c3 nonprofit foster based dog rescue located in Maine. We strive to provide more than just a new family member. We provide links to other businesses that support our mission. We provide training tips and how-to on helping your new pet (or even a current one) live their best lives. We have testimonials from some of the wonderful families that we have impacted with our rescue.
Adoption Policy
Blessed Be the Bullies certifies that all dogs that have been imported into the State of Maine will have been tested for heartworm, ehrlichia, Lyme, anaplasmosis and intestinal parasites. They will have received vaccines against the following: Canine Distemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Infectious Tracheobronchitis, Canine Parvo Virus and Rabies. This may not apply to puppies that were not old enough at time of transport to be tested or given all shots. BBTB is not responsible for other diseases or issues that may arise after the quarantine period, as we have no way of foreseeing or controlling those situations. If adopting a puppy, adopters should be aware that they may be responsible for completing series vaccinations or vaccinations that couldn't be given before the time of adoption due to age. All animals are also treated topically for fleas and ticks, but please keep in mind that it can take up to three weeks to take care of any issues that may be present. In the case of puppies, we may not have been able to treat them due to age. We do our best to prevent the spread of fleas and ticks. Also, in the case of puppies, most under the age of 6 months are likely to have parasites, despite being dewormed. It takes regular deworming to eliminate parasites, so the adopter should plan on getting a fecal test done shortly after adoption to see if there are lasting parasites. As for older dogs, they are required to have a fecal test before transport, but they may need another round of testing and dewormer as well, depending on the life cycle of the eggs, as the test only detects active parasites, so it may take another dose to dispel them all. It is the responsibility of the adopter to provide this care and respective treatment if necessary.
https://www.blessedbethebullies.com/adopt
Testimonials
See all testimonials"I adopted a young rescue dog from Blessed Be the Bullies sister rescue, Pulled from the Pits, and have been following Blessed Be The Bullies rescue ever since! These rescues are so positive and caringing. They work so hard to save and find safe homes for so many of these wonderful companions. My next rescue will hopefully come from this rescue (or it's sister)!! We are really fortunate in ME to have such a wonderful channel of people to brings these dogs to safety and love."
— nichole s.
Adoptee, Supporter
"Blessed be the bullies does so much amazing work for dogs that other shelters would put down. Katie loves them all like her own. She runs a great rescue!"
— justin c.
Supporter
"Blessed is the Bullies was a lifesaver when my brother passed away. They took his two pit bulls and found them wonderful homes."
— carol p.
Supporter
"Got my beautiful girl from Blessed Be the Bullies. They do such wonderful rescue work!"
— patti d.
Adoptee
"Katie works tirelessly through anything to save as many as she can."
— candace g.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan
"Blessed be the Bullies is an organization that does exceptional work giving dogs a 2nd chance at an amazing life they might not have known in previous circumstances. They show love and compassion to all animals."
— michele p.
Volunteer / foster
"This rescue is the best rescue around."
— holly l.
Adoptee
"Wonderful rescue dedicated to saving the ones most rescues pass by"
— jen w.
Supporter
"Great rescue one of the best that only thinks about the dog and what is best for the dogs"
— adrianna k.
Supporter
"Dedicated to saving the Bullies! Love the effort and the people here!"
— matthew p.
Supporter

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