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  1. IDOG Rescue

    We accept Doodles regardless of color, coat type or heartworm status. Doodles with other medical issues or behavioral issues are considered based on our ability to treat and …

  2. Adopt - IDOG Rescue

    It is not common for IDOG to have multigeneration Doodles, Australian Labradoodles or mini Doodles although we do from time to time. We do not cater to specific requests for coat color …

  3. Rehome - IDOG Rescue

    At IDOG Rescue, we don’t want any Doodle to end up in a shelter, which is why we offer our Rehoming Program to owners who need to find their dog a new home. We have some …

  4. Adoption FAQs - IDOG Rescue

    Our rescue coordinators consider what type of family and home environment will be most suitable for each individual dog and work hard to find the best fit. The right dog for you may be just …

  5. Adoption Application - IDOG Rescue

    We keep applications on file for 3 months so if you are not matched with this dog, you can email us at [email protected] to apply this application to another dog.

  6. Choosing a breeder - IDOG Rescue

    We believe that responsible breeders will not contribute to doodles in need of rescue if the breeders conduct their business in compliance with our minimum requirements listed below.

  7. Rehome FAQs - IDOG Rescue

    IDOG Rescue will not accept aggressive dogs, but we do accept doodles with other behavioral issues, on a case-by-case basis.

  8. Rehome Form - IDOG Rescue

    IDOG Rescue was created in 2006 as a rescue dedicated to the protection of Labradoodles and Goldendoodles. Over the decades IDOG has accepted and successfully adopted out other …

  9. Foster FAQs - IDOG Rescue

    While it does sometimes happen that a foster home adopts the dog in their care, we really prefer that the foster application is used only when people want to help us by fostering on an ongoing …

  10. Support IDOG While You Shop - IDOG Rescue

    Labradoodle + Goldendoodle Rescue