We would like to rescue a doodle that does not shed. We have raised Puppies for the blind for 25 years, at least 11 different pups,. That was very rewarding. We can not see ou selves with out a dog as part of our family.
Do you currently own a dog? If not, have you owned dogs as an adult, with vet records in your own name (not parents' names)?
At the present we have a German Shepard, Mcguyver 9 years old, that is a guide dog with a career change. He is 110 pound and the greatest dog ever. He is very good with other dogs and with our two cats. Kids and visitors are the highlight of his day. He is special because his ears cross when he is at attention.
Have you read our adoption policies, located under the "About DRC" tab?
I am an event planner and we are incharge of the Contra Costa Veternarian Ass.'s monthly meeting. One of the Vet just rescued a Goldendoodle. We want a medium to large doodle because of my husband 's new alergies and Mcguyver would be a great trainer and friend to a young pup..
Are you now involved in Rescue? If so, how? Are you interested in volunteering with our rescue?
Our two cats and two previous dogs were from rescues. We are also not in a state to be able to pay $2,000 for a papered pup.
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On the home page the DRC doodles - all are also listed on Petfinder. At the top of the page there is a section called doodles in need - these are doodles that are not in the DRC program, but need adopting. Also, go on the shelter websites in your area and check them often - doodles go fast.
Just FYI not all doodles are non=shedders. One of mine sheds and one does not.
Be sure to fill out an application (form at the top of the page), click on the Doodles in Need section, check Petfinder (putting in all zip codes within driving distance), and google in shelters and humane societies within your driving range. Check back often.
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On the home page the DRC doodles - all are also listed on Petfinder. At the top of the page there is a section called doodles in need - these are doodles that are not in the DRC program, but need adopting. Also, go on the shelter websites in your area and check them often - doodles go fast.
Did you fill out the application?
Just FYI not all doodles are non=shedders. One of mine sheds and one does not.
Be sure to fill out an application (form at the top of the page), click on the Doodles in Need section, check Petfinder (putting in all zip codes within driving distance), and google in shelters and humane societies within your driving range. Check back often.
