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)?
I have a boxer bulldog mix, that is what they tell me. She is about a 1 1/2 yrs old. She is a very playful and has recently become a socialite since going to doggie day care.
I would like to get her a companion dog. I am thinking 1 to 6 years old. Darla is a bit over 60# right now and hasn't filled out so I am looking for a larger dog.
Have you read our adoption policies, located under the "About DRC" tab?
I previous had a doodle back in the 80's before most people knew there was such a thing. She was given to me by a friend as she was 22 lb's at about 12 weeks old and she couldn't keep her at the apartment. She was a very good dog that I had for 13 years. I think a doodle who be good for my current dog.
Are you now involved in Rescue? If so, how? Are you interested in volunteering with our rescue?
I am searching petfinder for doodles for this rescue.
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It amazes me when I see a good picture of a black dog. I can't seem to take any of those...unless he is out playing in the snow, but then all you see is a black dog covered in little white snowballs!
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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It amazes me when I see a good picture of a black dog. I can't seem to take any of those...unless he is out playing in the snow, but then all you see is a black dog covered in little white snowballs!
Ollie shows up in pictures a lot better than Cubbie. It is just so hard to take a good picture of a furry black dog.
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.