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(posted 03-22-11)
TOY POODLE:
Noelle is a creamy white, spayed female, 9" tall and weighing about seven pounds. She is vaccinated and on heartworm preventative. She appears to be about 4-6 years old. She came to us right before Christmas after being picked up in a rural county running with a pack of half wild dogs. She was covered with fleas and her coat was so matted, she had to be shaved to the skin, where we found she was extremely thin and covered with bite wounds. Her teeth were so neglected that several had to be pulled. She is now in good health and is a happy, lively, loving little girl. She loves leash walks, sitting in laps, and most of all attention and getting enough food to eat. Because she is still somewhat afraid of other dogs, because of being attacked while in the wild pack, she is best suited to being an only dog. If you would like to make a neglected little poodle your friend and companion, Noelle would make you a great pet.
For more information, contact Caroline at carahai@bellsouth.net


(posted 11-06-11)
TOY POODLE:
Buddy is a neutered male five pound toy poodle around 6-8 years old. He is cream colored with brown ears and tail. He is in good health, vaccinated and on heartworm preventative. Buddy was picked up as a stray and came to us from a high kill shelter. He gets a little worried when meeting new people, but quickly warms up to them and is very loving with people he knows. He gets along well with other dogs, and becomes excited when he sees cats. Buddy loves being held, and enjoys being groomed. He walks well on lead and is doing well with his housetraining. His adopter will be given detailed instructions for completing this training. This sweet boy will make a great companion in the loving home he has lacked in the past. You can meet him in the Charlotte area. For information on adopting Buddy, contact Caroline at carahai@bellsouth.net
(posted 11-06-11)
TOY POODLE:
Maxx is a neutered male, about nine years young. He is cream with apricot ears. Maxx is in good health, vaccinated and on heartworm preventative. Maxx had a good home until his owner died, and the family turned him in to a shelter. He was adopted, but his new owner returned him because of long work hours which left little time for him. He is looking for a person who has time for him and would be very happy with a retired person or couple. Maxx is very loving with people and gets along well with other dogs. He becomes excited when he sees cats. He loves being held, and enjoys being groomed. Maxx is housetrained and lead trained. Maxx has much love to give and will make a wonderful companion. You can meet him in the Charlotte area. For more information contact Caroline at carahai@bellsouth.net
(posted 02-02-12)
MINIATURE POODLE:
Zander is a black, neutered male, 1 year and 10 months old, who weighs about 16 pounds. He is in excellent health, vaccinated and on heartworm preventative. Zander is looking for a new home because he prefers the company of adults. He does not ever show aggression towards kids, but he simply will not interact with them if possible. We have a two year old who wants a dog that will play with her, and Zander won't even chase a ball for a child, however he'll chase it for any adult. He greatly desires to be a lap dog for an adult, and did not really show much interest in agility either. He was bred to be a show dog, so he is a "looker". Zander is often described as aloof towards children. However, he has never shown aggression if they pet him or try to interact. He will simply leave at the first available opportunity. He would be happier in a home with only adults or perhaps teen aged children.
He currently lives in a home with two other large dogs, two cats, and some horses. He will bark at horses and will go after birds like chickens. He does great with other cats and dogs. The groomer says he is pleasant to groom, however timid or shy at first. He will cuddle with an adult all day if invited. He has gone through a basic obedience program and the first stages of agility, so he does have excellent manners. He has won a ribbon at a local dog show and is a pleasure to watch strut his stuff! He really was bred to be a show dog, and he likes that kind of attention! He is housebroken, crate trained, and is pretty reliable as far as not bothering stuff in the house like shoes, furniture, etc.
For more information about Zander, contact Crystal at marezfire@gmail.com or 803-608-7235
The usual adoption fee for CCPC fostered rescue dogs is $200. This donation will be used to help other Poodles in need. Please note that some dogs have different adoption fees; when known, these are listed.
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