Please use this section for listing details of any dogs that need rehoming. This area is not for posting details of litters/puppies - any such adverts will be removed.
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spoodle
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by spoodle » 03 Oct 2007, 11:46
You can find out if you go to doodletimes

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Lainey74
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by Lainey74 » 03 Oct 2007, 12:10
Oooohhhh.... Over I go!!

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Lainey74
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by Lainey74 » 03 Oct 2007, 13:18
Aaaand
finally, I'm up to speed!! Fab news, and congrats all round to those involved!
Lucky Yogi. I bet Lou is over the moon that he has a forever home now.
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yoz1881
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by yoz1881 » 03 Oct 2007, 20:20
Now that's a bit drastic

I'm sure you could think of something more entertaining than work

Catherine, owner of Roger & Dylan,
the up and coming stud dogs

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yoz1881
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by yoz1881 » 03 Oct 2007, 22:19
Yay, go girl

You have 33, 300 to beat......

Catherine, owner of Roger & Dylan,
the up and coming stud dogs

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rachcob27
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by rachcob27 » 13 Oct 2007, 21:46
Hi Lou,
would be really interested in him, he looks very sweet. I'm looking for a family pet. We have no other animals (except fish) and I have 2 small boys so am looking at Doodles as they are supposed to be child friendly. I'm a stay at home mum so I'm home most of the time so he wouldn't be left alone regularly. If you think you can part with him then let me know.
Thanks
Rachel
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LouBeale
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by LouBeale » 14 Oct 2007, 09:10
Sorry Rachel but he's found a new home already.
Thanks for your interest.
Good luck with finding a dood

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BeverleyEYorks
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by BeverleyEYorks » 01 Nov 2007, 20:41
Hi are you still trying to home your sheddy pooch? Our retriever died at easter (she shed loads - we miss the tumble weed!) and we have now started to feel we can start again and are thinking of homing. Interested in the doods as once before had a poodle x- ok a poodle pekinese cross. Looked daft but was a real love and BRIGHT. Your boy looks a real sweetheart. We live just off a 500 acre freeland pasture site and have 4 kids up from 13. So might be able to take in a lad or lady who needs love in a corner of yorkshire?
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Pippin
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by Pippin » 02 Nov 2007, 00:22
Wow, it's amazing how un-doodle like he looks. I knew you could get variation but I didn't realise their coat could be that lab like.
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Jac
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by Jac » 02 Nov 2007, 13:01
Pippin, their coats can change quite a bit as they grow. I've seen a more recent photo of Yogi/Sid and he has lovely waves all down his back!

The Bear
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kats
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by kats » 02 Nov 2007, 13:20
BeverleyEYorks wrote:Hi are you still trying to home your sheddy pooch? Our retriever died at easter (she shed loads - we miss the tumble weed!) and we have now started to feel we can start again and are thinking of homing. Interested in the doods as once before had a poodle x- ok a poodle pekinese cross. Looked daft but was a real love and BRIGHT. Your boy looks a real sweetheart. We live just off a 500 acre freeland pasture site and have 4 kids up from 13. So might be able to take in a lad or lady who needs love in a corner of yorkshire?
hi
if you read the thread all the way through i think this dog has already found a new home. have you registered with the labradoodle rescue? they may know of a dog looking for a home

Kats and Evie x
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