Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Our Sadie was rescued by a somewhat local rescue from a kennel that breeds dogs for pet shops, then when they cannot sell a litter and they get "old" (4 months), they would take the litter and find them homes. Aparently they often got Labradoodles and Goldendoodles from this same place. We found her on PetFinder amazingly enough and was one of the 7 applications taken out of 65! We wanted our Doodle in the worst way! Our Sadie was the smallest, quietest, and bow legged of the bunch, but she is a happy, loving, sweet member of our family forever now!
Wow, I'm so thrilled to have found DK, and a group of fellow rescuers. It seemed like most of the doodles I'd read about on this site had come from breeders. The story we were told was that Chili was abused for the first two years of his life before coming to IDOG. The family who had him for the following two years loved him, but Chili didn't care that there was an invisible fence, and would run right through it. As a result, they had him tethered whenever outside, which was often. We found him on PetFinder and went through the IDOG adoption process. When we went to meet Chili, he was very timid and really didn't want anything to do with us. He'd take a treat from my hand, but then immediately back off. His parents said that it took him a very long time to warm up to new people, especially men; I'm sure due to the monster who originally had him. He wouldn't let us even get close enough to touch or pet him, even after an hour.
I thought that was then end of it, that Chili didn't like or bond with us at all. A few days later, however, his owner called to see if we still wanted to take Chili to our home to see how he'd do with our cat. I was surprised to hear from him, since I felt like the first meeting did not go well at all, and I nearly declined his offer. I'm so thankful that I didn't. I picked up Chli around 10, with the agreement that I'd bring him back a few hours later. I could not reach anyone at his home until about 7:30 PM, and was told to just keep him overnight to see how he behaved. Chili has never left. That was last March and he was "family" within a week. He was no longer timid or jumpy after a couple of months of socialization. There has not been even one day that I've regretted adopting him. He is just the best (I know... that's what we all say about our doodles). In fact, we are looking to add to our doodle family, so if anyone out there knows of one in Indiana in need of rescue, please let me know.
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