2017 - the Twelve Dogs of Christmas

All they want for Christmas is a home.

 

 

Meet the Second Dog of Christmas

Oreo

 

Oreo was turned into a shelter with another dog when their owner had to move. Since she's been at Dreamweaver Farms, Oreo has really come into her own. She loves to run and play in the big field with her other big dog friends. After playtime, Oreo likes to doze in the sunshine or stretch out in the cool grass. While we would describe her energy level as moderate, she does like to run in the fields. She also definitely knows how to quiet down and relax.

 

She is a six year old pointer mix, possibly mixed with Dalmatian (she has beautiful spots). Her personality is somewhat independent but she does enjoy attention and affection from people. While she is good with other large dogs, she cannot go to a home with small animals as she seems to think that they are toys! The home that she is dreaming of this holiday season has somewhere outside for her to play and exercise, then come back inside to nap beside someone who loves her. A fence isn't required for her perfect home, but she would definitely enjoy a safe, enclosed yard where she could run. She'd be happy with another large dog or dogs and also could do well as an only dog. You can see Oreo interacting with one of the caregivers on this video.

 

 

 

 

Welcome to the seventh annual Twelve Dogs of Christmas adoption program from Carolina Poodle Rescue. The staff at Dreamweaver Farms have made the list and checked it twice, and every dog on here has been oh-so-nice!


Starting today, we will feature a new dog each day until Christmas eve. Every release features one of our adoptables providing details about them, their personalities and history, additional photos, and video to help you get to know these wonderful animals.


The Twelve Dogs of Christmas are priceless -- so we do not charge an adoption fee for these companions. They come with a supply of any medications they may need, and, of course, food to transition, collar and id tag and leash.


They also come with many blessings to you for giving a dog a home who really needed a home.

 

If you are a previous adopter or an already approved adopter and are interested in one of the Twelve Dogs, please drop an email to applications@carolinapoodlerescue.org.


​If you are are on our distribution but are not yet an approved adopter, please complete an application form and let us know who you are interested in adopting.

 

*SOS dogs*

 

* Can't take one home but see one that speaks to your heart? Each of these dogs 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 caregivers to stroke their head and hold them close. Many of our dogs live out their lives with us since their unique needs make finding a family difficult. SOS Sponsors allow us to care for these dogs. Without your support, we could not provide for these very special animals. SOS dogs have their own Facebook page,

 

* If you see a dog who moves you but the dog is lucky enough to find a forever home, the chances are that CPR has other dogs, who are in size, breed, and (possibly) situation, very similar and who also need your support. For more information, contact applications@carolinapoodlerescue.org.

 

Donna Ezzell
Director
Carolina Poodle Rescue

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