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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.
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Carolina Poodle
Rescue
Presents
The Twelve Dogs of
Christmas
On the seventh
day of Christmas, my true love gave
to me
Salty Dog the sassy mini--
Intake
date: 9/8/2010
Salty Dog is
a miniature poodle around 6 years old. He was
rescued from a puppy mill by the good people
at Labor of Love in Mitchell, IN. Labor of
Love finds dogs and keeps them safe until they
can find a rescue group that works with that
breed.
Salty Dog had demodex mange when Labor of Love
took him in. This type of mange is not
considered a contagious disease and isolation
of affected dogs is generally not considered
necessary. Nor does it mean that he can't be
touched. He is very touchable and lovable.
Fortunately, medication exists to help keep
this condition under control, but what Salty
Dog needs most is to be in a stress free
environment (don't we all!) that makes him
feel safe and secure. For this sweet guy, a
stress free environment would be a quiet
household, possibly with older kids, and
perhaps one other dog (he'd prefer female). He
loves to be around people and is moderately
active.
For Salty Dog, being at CPR's sanctuary which
is filled with other dogs isn't a stress free
environment and his demodex has flared up
again. We'd love to find him a home for him
where he can relax, heal, and be the sweet,
happy guy that he was meant to be.
Donate
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