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Special Needs
Dog Care

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Program

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& Medical Care
Adopt a Dog in Need
Meet our beautiful dogs. Thank you for your interest in adopting!
Cash
Hounds (All Types), ,Hi, I’m Cash and just like Johnny, I keep a close watch on this heart of mine! I’m a handsome one-year-old Hound blend, a shy boy who is still learning to trust people. But when I do (and I don’t rush it), I’m affectionate in my own quiet way. I tend to be anxious when left alone so I’m hoping to find a home where experienced and patient dog lovers are there more often than not. My 35-pound frame is perfect for walks and adventures and I’m in great shape, agile and athletic.
Favorite Things: Cash is a lover of cheese and peanut butter and well, food in general! He also enjoys leash walks and exploring the yard. He can take or leave toys, much preferring to hang out with his people. He’s a bit of an introvert but loves having his trusted people nearby.
Training & Manners: Cash is house-trained when let out regularly. He walks well on a leash, but continued training and practice will help him shine in his new neighborhood and beyond! His new family will also need to continue his training on basic commands and house manners but he’s a smart boy and food motivated. He loves car rides and sleeps soundly in a secure space at night.
Health & Care: Cash is neutered, heartworm negative, current on vaccinations, and microchipped. He’ll just need monthly flea and heartworm preventatives, like any dog. A simple routine of regular baths and nail trims will help this handsome guy continue to look and feel his best.
Other Animals: Cash has experience with calm, laid back dogs. He does not have experience with cats and his foster mom thinks he would likely not do well with them.
Children: This sweet but timid boy needs to be in a home with teens/adults only.
Ideal Home: Cash will do best in a single-family home because he can be quite vocal when left alone and a fenced-in yard where he can explore safely would be great. A home where someone is home more often than not is ideal for this sweet boy but he can be left alone in the home for a few hours in a secure space.
Overall: If you’re looking for a loving companion who could share your love of hiking, walking, and other adventures and are willing to give him time to adjust to life in a safe environment, Cash might be the one for you. If you think he might be, visit www.PoodleandPoochRescue.org to fill out an adoption application. If it seems like it could be a good match, his foster family will reach out with more information. His adoption donation is $350.
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Maltese, Poodles (All Types),Hi . . . My name is Daisy and I am a sweet senior gal who is 10 years old. I’m a tiny Maltese/Poodle blend girl weighing just 8 lbs. I am vision impaired, but I don’t let that stop me from exploring. I truly appreciate my freedom, affection and care and would love to be the princess in my forever home.
Favorite Things: Daisy LOVES her food and loves soaking up attention. Toys and playing are not really her thing, but exploring her surroundings is high on her list of favorite things. She also loves being around her person and will sit next to them as much as possible (and extra close in bed at night).
Training & Manners: Daisy is working on her house training and will need to be taken outside frequently. Due to her vision, she doesn’t do well on a leash so will need more practice with leash walking. She has good basic manners and is highly food motivated. She is verbal when she wants food but is otherwise quiet.
Health and Care: Daisy is spayed, up to date on vaccines, and microchipped. She is on daily drops for dry eyes and takes her monthly preventatives for fleas and heartworm. She will likely require professional grooming every 6-8 weeks to keep her looking and feeling her best.
Other Animals: Daisy has experience with other small dogs and cats.
Children: This gentle, curious gal would do best in a home with respectful teens.
Ideal Home: Daisy would do well in an apartment, condo or single-family home. Her “dream” home would be a house without steps (although she is tiny enough to carry) and no pool (for safety reasons with her vision impairment). A fenced yard would keep her safe and give her room for her adventurous explorations. She has free rein of her foster home and can be left for several hours without issues. She sleeps in the “people bed” at night and is happy to cozy up to her person.
Overall: Daisy is a great and loyal companion asking only for food, love and attention.
Could Daisy be the one for you? If so, visit www.PoodleandPoochRescue.org and submit an adoption application. If it looks like a good fit, her foster family will reach out with more information. Her adoption donation is $200.
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Harley
Mixed Breed, ,Hi! I’m Harley, I'm almost one and a half years old, 45‑lb mixed‑breed girl with a whole lot of heart and an even bigger wiggle. My name might make you think of a motorcycle and honestly, I do have a little “rev” in my step when I’m excited but I’m also a snuggly sweetheart who loves being close to my people. I’m currently looking for a foster home or a forever family who’s ready for a joyful companion like me.
Favorite Things: Harley is an enthusiastic, social girl who loves being part of her family’s daily rhythm. She enjoys outdoor time, exploring new scents and relaxing near her people once she’s had her fun. Toys are optional in her world; she’s just as happy soaking up affection or following her humans around.
Training and Manners: Harley is house trained when let out regularly and has a nice foundation of basic manners. She sleeps comfortably in her secure area at night and handles car rides without fuss. She’s still polishing her leash skills but her food‑motivated, clever nature makes her eager to learn. Harley is confident and expressive, especially when she prefers navigating situations on her own rather than being picked up.
Health and Care: Harley is spayed, microchipped and up to date on vaccines. She’ll need monthly heart worm and flea/tick prevention, like all other dogs. Harley does have a skin issue that is currently being managed with medicated baths twice a week. She benefits from occasional nail trims to keep her comfortable.
Other Animals: Harley has experience with calm, laid‑back dogs but generally prefers to keep to herself around most others. She hasn’t been tested with cats and would likely be most comfortable in a home without them.
Children: Harley has not lived with children, but her friendly, confident nature suggests she may do well with respectful kids who understand how to interact gently with a young dog.
Ideal Home: Harley can be left alone for several hours and relaxes in a secure area when her family is out. She’d be right at home in an apartment, townhome, or condo as long as she gets regular walks and a chance to explore. A family who appreciates her playful spirit and affectionate heart will find her a wonderful addition.
Overall: Harley is a bright, loving young dog who brings warmth and cheerful energy to every day. True to her name, she’s a little “Harley” with plenty of heart, always ready to roll into your life with her happy shimmy. She’s hoping to find a foster or forever home where she can share all that sweetness.
If you think Harley could be the perfect match, visit www.PoodleandPoochRescue.org to submit an adoption application. If it looks like a great fit, her foster family will reach out with more information. Her adoption donation is $400.
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Thank you for interest in adopting a dog. There are lots of dogs that need your help. By adopting a dog from Poodle and Pooch Rescue, you are not only rescuing that dog, but part of your adoption donation helps us save other dogs. Adopting a dog helps us pay for the costs associated with rescuing your new friend, but it can also help our special needs dogs get the medical care they deserve. When your rescued dog comes from Poodle and Pooch Rescue, you save more than just one life! All dogs from Poodle and Pooch Rescue are fully vetted, groomed, spayed or neutered.
It’s really easy to adopt all you have to do is:
- Check to see if you meet the requirements
- Fill out the dog Adoption Application
- Select A Pet
- Fill out the questionnaire
- We’ll call you to help find the right match for your family.
Foster a Dog
Care for a dog until they’re ready for adoption
Permanent Residents
Some of our dogs will stay in our care forever. Some have been through so much change and trauma in their lives that putting them through more change isn’t in their best interest, others may have medical needs or need hospice care – these dogs will remain in PPR foster care for the rest of their lives as Permanent Residents.
Apply To foster
When you become a foster parent, you are playing a significant role in our rescue program. When you invite a dog into your home, you provide the love, patience, and guidance to a little dog in need, and Poodle and Pooch Rescue provides the rest! We are responsible for all vetting, grooming, and medical needs the dog may have, all you have to do is treat the dog as if it’s your own. A typical fostering lasts 2 to 3 weeks, and you are never stuck with a dog. You choose the dogs you want to foster, and you are free to foster at your own convenience. If for whatever reason the dog you choose doesn’t fit into your lifestyle, we will simply place the dog into a new foster family. You get to enjoy the companionship of a dog without the lifelong commitment.
It’s really easy to foster all you have to do is:
- Check to see if you meet the requirements
- Fill out the dog Foster Application
- Select A Pet
- Fill out the questionnaire
- We’ll call you to help find the right match for your family.
Volunteer
Our dogs need you and you can make a difference in their lives
Volunteer Now!
Did you know that Poodle and Pooch Rescue is 100% volunteer-based? That means we need an army of volunteers to help support our rescue efforts.
Here is how you can help:
Foster
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