Liz and Seamus
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DRC pulls sick doodle from kill shelter in Ohio
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Three DRC directors each saw the listing of the big shaggy grey doodle in a kill shelter in…Continue

Tags: rescue, shelters, abuse, dog, labradoodle

Started this discussion. Last reply by Holly Paterniti Mar 2, 2011.

Another Idea to Raise Money for Midnight's Hips
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http://mybookcart.com/index.php?page=homepageI just learned of this website in the Hartford Courant.There is this great website for a…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Frannie Nov 16, 2010.

Charlie is thriving without his sister to protect
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As some of you may know, Charlie and Daisy came from a very disruptive and sad home. Charlie became Daisy's protector as the two doodles tried to live among humans who were troubled. Charlie…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Ned, Clancy, Charlie, Jinkxy Nov 13, 2010.

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Marcia Richardson replied to Liz and Seamus's discussion Miss Dixie is finally SAFE-UPDATED!
"Thank you! We did submit an application. It's been a blessing seeing her blossom."
Sep 15, 2022
Karen and Jackdoodle replied to Liz and Seamus's discussion Miss Dixie is finally SAFE-UPDATED!
"How wonderful she looks! It's so great to hear that she's doing so well in her senior years! Thank you for the update!Our adoption director will not see this post, so if you are looking to adopt another doodle from DRC, your best bet is to…"
Sep 15, 2022
Marcia Richardson replied to Liz and Seamus's discussion Miss Dixie is finally SAFE-UPDATED!
"September 2022 update on Dixie Richardson. I'm attaching a photo of Dixie when Kristen Fuhrmann rescued her in 2010 and a recent photo of her. She is our wonderful little girl! Dixie will turn a young 13 years old in November. She would really…"
Sep 15, 2022
Brandy brown replied to Liz and Seamus's discussion Miss Dixie is finally SAFE-UPDATED!
"I’m so glad to see that this sweet girl is a healthy happy dog now"
Mar 2, 2021
Ned, Clancy, Charlie, Jinkxy replied to Liz and Seamus's discussion Miss Dixie is finally SAFE-UPDATED!
"Thank you so much for Dixie’s update. It makes my heart happy."
Jan 13, 2021
Karen and Jackdoodle replied to Liz and Seamus's discussion Miss Dixie is finally SAFE-UPDATED!
"Thanks for the update, Marcia. And thank you for giving Dixie the wonderful life she deserves. "
Jan 13, 2021
Marcia Richardson replied to Liz and Seamus's discussion Miss Dixie is finally SAFE-UPDATED!
"Here is a January 2021 Dixie update. Dixie is now 11 years old and doing great!  Her buddy, Yogi, passed on 1/1/19.  Dixie missed him beyond words.  She was very dependent on him.  Her new buddy is the next door neighbor, Bear, a…"
Jan 13, 2021

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Where are you located?
Windsor, CT
Tell us about yourself and how we might help you:
I volunteer as the New England Director for fostercare and rescue efforts. Enjoy dog rescue and pet therapy in elderly settings
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)?
Seamus is 6, F1b LD adopted from Pike County HS, PA, Almost Heaven Puppy Mill survivor
Charlie, 8 yr old Goldendoodle adopted from DRC
If you are looking to adopt a doodle, why have you chosen this mix?
no
Have you read our adoption policies, located under the "About DRC" tab?
Allergy and temperament issue
Are you aware that many doodles are not allergy friendly and that many of them do shed?
yes
Are you aware that we do not adopt to homes with children under 10, and that we do not adopt dogs for service work?
yes
Are you now involved in Rescue? If so, how? Are you interested in volunteering with our rescue?
Yes, DRC member since April 2009. New England Regional Director

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Coal comes to Connecticut!!

Posted on January 17, 2012 at 5:30pm 10 Comments

My pack has a new foster brother, Coal, and boy is he one sweetheart. He's a gentle spirited guy who LOVES walking outdoors on a leash and running with other dogs. He also loves tennis balls and we are teaching him to catch and fetch. He now can catch nicely from about 3 feet away and he seems so proud of himself!

He is timid and shy.... loud noises and sudden movements frighten him. He acts just like a dog who has been abused…

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Snowed in, cold and incommunicato in New England

Posted on November 1, 2011 at 4:12pm 7 Comments

While I was flying back from Honduras from my annual volunteer humanitarian trip, the northeast was wholloped with tons of wet snow on the trees already heavy with leaves. I made it safely to DRC headquarters courtesy of Jeanine and Jacquie who were lovely hostesses, however I missed my doodles and drove on up to CT yesterday, where the local Bradley International Airport had a total of 20 1/2 inches of heavy wet snow. The land line phones and cellular phones are not working, was well as…

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Starting to feed my dogs RAW

Posted on September 9, 2011 at 8:55am 9 Comments

I've been learning and reading about feeding our dogs natural foods such as meat and fish. I've been wanting to at least supplement our current grain free kibble with more protein and perhaps switch to all RAW diet. Last week I fed the boys chicken livers and poor Seamus had terrible diarrhea. Since then I've conversed with Andrea Johnson who is a wonderful resource for RAW diet and nutrition.

Last evening I started again by giving each of the 3 doodles a raw chicken thigh. At first…

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IT TAKES A VILLAGE TO SAVE A HOMELESS DOG

Posted on July 21, 2011 at 1:30pm 24 Comments

Today we are priviledged to be able to help save "Harry" from euthanization in a southern VA animal shelter. Three days ago DRC was contacted by an independent rescuer in VA who regularly visits the high kill shelters and helps pull adoptable dogs for rescue groups. This shelter is at their maximum capacity and need to start euthanizing dogs for space. Harry was one of the dogs who would probably be the first to be put down. Harry is a happy 1 yr old chocolate labradoodle (Very Labby!) who…

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At 8:31pm on August 2, 2014, Lisa said…

Hi Liz, I have an application in for adoption (just in case) and have been approved. I would love to foster but I work full time and a lot of times I think most need more supervision than I can give. All that being said my intention is to foster after I retire *6 more years!


For now I will just be cheering and donating as my life allows.

At 3:34pm on November 1, 2011, leonard frankel said…
i would still love a dog
At 9:22pm on September 25, 2011, Patricia Karpicz said…
Dear Liz:
I'm glad to hear that there is a need in the NE area.  I'll keep checking, and try to find one closer than NY or NJ if you feel that's best.  Please be assured that we have no qualms about going to bring one back with us and are willing to make the trips to do this.  Thank you for responding, I feel better just hearing from you. In the meantime, we will fill out the volunteer application and hope that we can help in this way until the day our dog, indeed, finds us.  Thank you again for your help; you've been very kind and supportive.
Regards,
Patricia
At 12:09am on July 11, 2011, Stephanie said…
Thank you for the wonderful welcome! Ginger had a playdate with her friends from the Vegas group on DK. It was a joy to see her play with her friends as I made new friends. Thank you for all the support and well wishes. I know Ginger will be safe and happy with us.
At 8:56am on April 23, 2011, Beth said…

Hi Liz,

Hope you are having a wonderful holiday.  We are celebrating Easter at my brother's house.  Maxine is visiting with her "cousin" Sierra - a yellow lab mix.  They are having a good time together.  Maxine has been with us for less than a year but we are sooo attached to her.  She has been the perfect dog for our family!  She has brought so much joy.  Everyone who meets her asks me - Where did you find such a nice dog?  I will of course refer them to website.  I am so thankful that our family was selected to adopt her.  Thank you for all your hard work in finding good homes for dogs in need.

Sincerely,

Beth

 

At 2:22pm on April 7, 2011, Labradoodle Trust said…
Thanks Liz. It's like bashing your head against a brick wall sometimes. The media doesn't help either!! Grrr.
At 8:23am on March 12, 2011, Monica Buchwald Farno said…

Hi Liz,

Thanks for the warm welcome.  Happy to be part of this wonderful group.

 

Monica

At 10:34pm on March 9, 2011, Laura B Temple said…
You are right!  We see that so much with people who want to rescue a German Shepherd (as well as people relinquishing them) - they don't understand how smart they are and how much they need leadership.  If you can't provide that, look out!
At 8:11pm on March 9, 2011, Laura B Temple said…
PS Liz,  I love your pictures.  Another reason I'm thinking of doodles is that they seem to have such wonderful temperaments and are probably a little less angst-filled than Shepherds - I've met a few in the past year that seem like great dogs.
At 8:09pm on March 9, 2011, Laura B Temple said…
Hi Liz,  I am interested in doodles in part because they don't shed so much (and GSDs are terrible shedders!!) and I like their size and intelligence.  I have always had GSDs but since I have children and their friends around a lot, sometimes they are difficult for kids to deal with.  At this point I am not in a position to adopt but my dogs are both very old (12 and 13) so I know that sometime this year, sadly, I probably will!
 
 
 

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