Poodle Rescue Connecticut
and surrounding New England States
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Others in Need



 
Poodle Rescue of Connecticut works with a variety of affiliate rescue organizations, individuals, and societies. While these dogs do not reside at Poodle Rescue Connecticut they are in need of wonderful homes.


 

Tinkerbelle

You don’t get much cuter than this! Tinkerbelle is an adorable 9-12 month old Yorkie/Terrier mix! She is a tiny 4 pounds!! Tinkerbelle may be small but she has a huge heart! Tinkerbelle is affectionate and loving! She enjoys being held and will nuzzle in as close to you as possible! She is very sweet! Tinkerbelle loves other dogs! She would do best with other little dogs because of her size. This girl loves toys! Tinkerbelle is a wonderful girl and deserves a wonderful family! She is current on all vaccinations and has been spayed and microchipped. 

If you would be interested in adopting this little girl, please contact Roxanne @508-223-2955 or roxanne-h21@comcast.net.



 

 

 

Top Ten Reasons to Adopt a Senior Dog

  1. Older dogs are house-trained. With a senior poodle, you won't have to teach house manners and usually have little or no mopping or cleaning after accidents as with a puppy.
  2. Older dogs are not teething and therefore won't chew your shoes or furniture. In fact, it is not unusual for older poodles, especially toys and minis, to have lost some of their teeth.
  3. Older dogs can focus well because they have mellowed with age and will usually quickly learn your house routines.
  4. Older dogs have learned human language including what the word "no" means.
  5. Older dogs tend to settle in easily because they have learned how to get along with others.
  6. Older dogs are good at giving love and once they get into their new home, you get to experience it first-hand. They are so very grateful for a second chance at love and a home.
  7. Unlike puppies, older dogs are at their permanent size and weight. Puppies may grow up to be quite a bit different than expected.
  8. Older dogs are instant companions, ready for TV watching, car trips and couch snuggles with you, unlike puppies who need lots of exercise and lots of play time.
  9. Older dogs leave you time for yourself. They usually do not require the time and attention that puppies do.
  10. Older dogs let you get a good night's sleep because they appreciate a good night's sleep themselves!

With appreciation to Virginia German Shepherd Rescue and Poodle Club of America