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Most times Standards and Standard mixes are placed with those who have an adoption application on file before the dogs arrive in rescue.
We do our best to accept as many owner surrenders as possible so if for any reason you have a Poodle, a Goldendoodle or a Labradoodle that you can no longer care for please contact one of us:
Madeline 805 529-7405 • Heidi: (unavailable)
Photo Above Right: After a tough day of hiking and chasing lizards, these poodles are "ruffing" it. Don't tell this pack they are supposed to be froufy dogs! Apricot standard poodle, Piper with red toy poodle Cabo and black standard poodle Kodiak at home under the blue Utah sky.
Fresno, California Puppy Mill CLOSED Forever!
CONGRATUALTIONS TO ALL WHO HELPED CLOSE HIGH STANDARD RANCH!
Your emails, letters to the editor, phone calls to the D.A., faxes and pleas worked. Thank you!
Located in Squaw Valley near Fresno, a woman was breeding and keeping her Standard Poodles in deplorable conditions. Like many others, these dogs were sold over the internet and in the paper as "home raised" healthy poodle puppies. To see for yourself what her dogs looked like please click the "Fresno Dogs" link, either here or at the left.
POODLE RESCUE: Madeline: 1 (805) 529-7405 • Heidi: 1 (805) 647 -6432 Email: [Phone call preferred!] Madeline: bradandmad@aol.com • Heidi: hhamilton3@roadrunner.com [We do NOT check our email every day but we do return phone calls every day!]
Fax: 1 (805) 529-7340
Do you have a poodle you need us to find a new home for? If so please do NOT email - instead PHONE one of us! Madeline: 1 (805) 529-7405 Heidi: 1 (805) 647 -6432
Newsweek April 28, 2008: Shelters around the country kill 4 million animals every year; by some estimates, more than 80 percent of them are healthy.