CHICAGO - A local animal rescue group has reached a deal with federal authorities that will allow 15 French bulldogs rescued from a warehouse at O’Hare International Airport to remain in the country after the the Centers for Disease Control initially had demanded their deportation.The dogs have been in the care of the Chicago French Bulldog Rescue since Aug.
31, when they were allegedly found caged two-by-two without food and water in an airport warehouse.Two French Bulldogs found in an O’Hare Airport warehouse Aug.
31, 2020. | Chicago French Bulldog Rescue After the dogs were nursed back to health, the CDC threatened the rescue group with a possible court order if they did not return the dogs to the airport, from which they would be.