My dog needs a new home.

One option if you can't find a home is to look into your local recue groups. My wife and I do rescue/foster/adoption for Keeshonds. If it's a good rescue group they will put him with a foster family and then then post him for adoption. Some dogs are best with a family of kids, others in a quieter environment. Some are happier as a the only dog in the family others like the companionship of another dog or two. Recue groups work hard to make sure the dog & owner are the proper fit.

You can interview the rescue group to make sure you're comfortable with procedures and steps they'll use to find Quigley a good home. Ask the recue group if they do home a check to make sure the environment the dog will live in is what the adopdtees say. They will also do a Vet check to make sure the new owner has a Vet, and can care for any medical expenses down the road.

It gives you a good feeling that he'll be well taken care of and happy. You can Google "Bulldog rescue groups" to see if there is one nearby that can take him.

Good luck finding a home, I know how hard it is to give Quigley up.