C Is For Carolina Poodle Rescue – Dreamweaver Farms ~ Animal Non-Profits ~ Blogging From A to Z April Challenge 2024

Carolina Poodle Rescue – Dreamweaver Farms began in a garage and has expanded over the years. Donna Ezell started this non-profit in 2002 after adopting a poodle and falling in love with the breed.

Their focus is on saving the lives of all breed of canine. They re-home, rehabilitate and offer a sanctuary for senior or special needs dogs.

This rescue is solely funded through adoption fees and donations.

Check out their blog here.

Other Blogging From A-to-Z April Challenge Posts 2024

A Is For Animal Welfare Institute

B Is For Blind Cat Rescue & Sanctuary, Inc.

C Is For Carolina Poodle Rescue – Dreamweaver Farms

D Is For Dogs On Deployment

E Is For The Elephant Sanctuary

F Is For Frog Song Farm Sanctuary

G Is For The Gentle Barn

H Is For Humane Rescue Alliance

I Is For In-Sync Exotics

J Is For Jane Goodall Institute

K Is For Keepers Of The Wild

L Is For Lange Foundation

M Is For Marine Mammal Center

N Is For National Mill Dog Rescue

O Is For Operation Paws For Homes

P Is For Pollinator Partnership

Q Is For Good Dog Res-Q

R Is For Red Rover

S Is For Safe Humane Chicago

T Is For Thoroughbred Retirement Foundation

U Is For United Animal Friends

V Is For The Vanderpump Dog Foundation

W Is For Wolf Conservation Center

X Marks The Spot

Y Is For Y-Not Save A Sam

Z Is For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals

My Other Blogs Participating In The Blogging From A to Z April Challenge 2024

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Disclaimer: This post is for general information only. It is part of the Blogging From A-to-Z April Challenge (2024). I am not affiliated with or endorse this non-profit organization. Please use caution when donating online.

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    • I’ve done all different kinds of non-profits on my other blog during the a to z challenge in the past, Thought I would do just animal non-profits here as it pretty much goes with the theme of this blog. Thank you for stopping by to read and comment.

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  1. Seniors and special needs… the ones often just abandoned in the shelters after years of devotion to their families. I had an epileptic doodle, and he was SO much effort. Sweetest guy though. 

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