Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Ok, so Cooper is almost a year and a half old and we've been thinking about getting a second doodle as a companion and playmate. I would love to rescue one and I have been a DRC member for a few months now so I am fairly familiar with how they work and have heard (read) nothing but good things about the rescue and all of the happy endings. The IDOG website is not as detailed as the DRC website and I was wondering if anyone had any experiences with IDOG that they would be willing to share-good, bad or otherwise. Thanks in advance for any information you can give. Jen
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Rescue is rescue--opening your home, heart, time, and wallet (10 million things to add in this sentence) to dogs in need. Many times severe need. There are personal feelings and personality conflicts in all organizations but almost any organization or human that is working for the welfare of animals certainly weighs on the side of good.
I have no information or opinion so I just want to say best wishes on your adoption. So many in need. Too many.
Thank you all who give and help.
Roberta,
On DK's front page are dogs in need. Go to the front page, center column, at the bottom. Both DRC and IDog list dogs. If you click on a dog's information you can also find the website to both organizations.
DRC can be found at www.doodlerescue.org ....
Please be sure you are reaching the real organization, the original and only Doodle Rescue Collective Inc.
I don't know IDOG at all so can't say anything about them. However, I happen to like DRC a lot ( i.e. the one Karen referred to http://doodlerescuecollectiveinc.org/). I signed up to volunteer and had intended to one day adopt a second doodle through them. But before I began any volunteering I found a dog that needed a home. I reached out to DRC for advice. With the help of a very kind DRC director, I was able to successfully rescue Winston and bring him into my home. The rest is history. So, while I don't have any experience adopting directly from their program, but I can say with 100% certainty that they have very high professional standards for their rescue and adoption program. They are kind people who love doodles, and will go to the ends of the earth to help a doodle and to help someone looking to rescue/adopt a doodle.
I also like the social networking aspect of the site. You can track the progress of doodles in their program as people post happy tails and blogs about the dogs. The website is very similar to the DK format so it is easy to navigate, and a lot of the members are the same.
That's my two cents. Good Luck with your doodle search!
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