Carolina Poodle Rescue
Rescue Rehab Sanctuary


The Twelve Dogs of Christmas

The only thing they want for Christmas is a home.

Welcome to the first annual Twelve Dogs of Christmas program from Carolina Poodle Rescue. The staff at Dreamweaver Farms has been arguing since Halloween about this list. They've checked it twice.

Starting on Monday, November 28th we will feature a new dog with its own page each day for 12 days. Every webpage will feature one of the Twelve dogs (or cat, as the case may be) of Christmas, providing details about them, their personalities and history, additional photos, and even video to help you get to know these wonderful animals.

Each of these dogs comes with the following gifts for you:

Waived adoption fee
6 months heartworm preventative
50 lbs of food
Crate and bed
Collar and leash

All of these are great dogs (and one great cat) and in the right home, they will bring you the Joy and Happiness of the season all year long.

Guardian Angel

Can't take one home but see one that speaks to your heart? Each of these dogs (and cat) can also be sponsored. $25 per month means a great deal to these animals. It means canned food for older gums, soft blankets and beds, medications when needed and a caregiver to stroke their head and hold them close for you.*

Sponsored dogs write monthly to their guardian angels, updating you on the going's on about the sanctuary and in their lives. Consider being an angel to one of these dogs in need.



* If a dog who has been adopted also receives offers of sponsorship, CPR encourages sponsors to consider contributing toward the support of another deserving dog at the sanctuary. If you see a dog who moves you to sponsor, the chances are that CPR has other dogs, who are in size, breed, and (possibly) situation, very similar and who also need financial support.

 

 

ADOPTED




The Twelve Dogs of

Christmas

Carolina Poodle Rescue
 
Presents



The Twelve Dogs of Christmas


On the fourth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me
April who gives love unconditionally


 
April goes home!


UPDATE:

April's Christmas wish came true. She was adopted on December 5th and will be spending the holidays with her new family!



Information about April

Intake date: 7/9/2011

Sweet April is a Maltipoo around 10 years old. She was dropped off at the Greenville dog pound because she had a seizure and, since she was no longer perfect, she was no longer wanted. In the months that April has been with us, we've only seen two petit mal seizures very early on and none observed since then. None of these seizures has changed what is actually most perfect about April--her capacity for unconditional love.

She is a truly loving dog and needs a person or family to whom she can devote herself. One look at her happy face and sweet eyes can show you how eager she is to please. Her ideal home would have someone who could be home with her for a good part of the day. She is perfectly house-trained and very easy to manage. For the winter, she will need a sweater as her fur is light and wispy. If you are looking for a lap dog that is laid back and easy, ready to curl up beside you and stay warm through the chilly evenings? Let April come into your heart. She will welcome you into hers.

For more information on April, please visit the Carolina Poodle Sponsorship page and search for her.



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