My Nonprofit Reviews
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Review for Carolina Poodle Rescue, Pacolet, SC, USA
First adopted from CPR in 2011, a 2.5 yr old standard male with a dirty sock appetite! He was a wonderful boy!!! Became sustaining donors to support him returning to CPR if something happened to us. Back for a 10 month old female in 2013 who is now an energetic 12 year old! Have volunteered as an Adoption Counselor and a Fundraiser. CPR is ALL ABOUT THE DOG. The Director and Staff are compassionate and caring and the volunteers are amazing. I have been a sustaining donor for over 12 years and CPR is part of my Estate Planning. They definitely deliver Bang for your Buck!! A Community of folks devoted to these wonderful animals!!!
Review for Carolina Poodle Rescue, Pacolet, SC, USA
We have adopted twice from CPR, both wonderful dogs! They are extremely thorough in their application process because they have made a commitment to each animal they take in. Our first adoption was 2009, second in 2013. We have done some volunteering for them and have been regular contributors. If you want a group that is ALL ABOUT THE DOG this one is tops.
Review for Carolina Poodle Rescue, Pacolet, SC, USA
I have adopted two standard poodles from CPR, one eight years ago, the other three years ago. They are a rescue that is all about the DOG, fully checking out prospective adopters and requiring a site visit to the farm to make the match. The adoption contract provides that if the placement fails, the DOG comes back to CPR. I was so impressed by their attitude and operations that I became a donor and then a volunteer. Whether you are in a situation where you must rehome a much loved pet or looking to add a fur baby to your family, Carolina Poodle Rescue may be the right place for you. You may find their process too much, but it helps if you keep in mind that they have a commitment to each animal to find a great, loving, permanent placement. This organization is committed to stopping irresponsible breeding and overpopulation of pet quality animals. Their motto is "One by one, until there are none." My dogs and I think they're the greatest!