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Central Poodle Rescue

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Feb 18, 2008
Thank You
by: B.K. Pollley

Your description of yourself touched my heart. I think your work is very important and wish I could do something like it. After my last two Italian greyhounds had to be put to sleep, circumstances dictated that I needed a smaller and brighter breed. I traveled to Atlanta and the breeder came from Macon, Ga., to bring be the cutest and smartest little red toy poodle I have ever encountered. Today is her second birthday and she is no longer the deep red color she was, she's sort of blond except for her head and ears, but her name is still Ruby and she is indeed a jewel. Thanks for your loving care to other poodles. B.K. Polley

Nov 29, 2007
Lots in common!
by: Sandy

Hi,

We had English Cockers before we got our recent Standard Poodles. We had a Liver Roan and a Blue Roan and Tan. When they passed away at an old age we didn't get a dog for a few years and then decided on a Standard Poodle. I wanted a dog that didn't shed.

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