Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Want a Carolina Dog all your own?

So you want a Carolina Dog.... But where do you get one of these totally awesome rare dogs? RIGHT HERE

We can help pair you up with a Carolina Dog that's for adoption! They may be in a shelter or need to be re-homed by their current owners. But this is the place to find one! What's better than opening your heart and home to a Carolina Dog in need?? 

Another way to get a perfect Carolina Dog is from the CDRCP's Captive Breeding Program. These are available puppies from captive bred wild-caught Carolina Dog parents. You'll probably have to wait for your new buddy to arrive because we have to have a waiting list of approved homes before we breed. The coolest part? The puppies are FREE! Well, not free free... we ask for a donation to the research... but it's still pretty darn cool!

Want to learn more about Available Carolina Dogs? Email me at CDRCPinfo@gmail.com

Monday, July 26, 2010

Meet Lily: An Adoptable Carolina Dog



Lily is a two year old spayed female Carolina Dog that needs to find a new home. Her family has loved her since she was just seven weeks old, but now must re-home their baby due to an impending move. Please consider opening your heart and home to this beautiful girl!

Origin: Originally from Tennessee but now lives in CT with her current family. She was just seven weeks old when she was found.

Description: Lily weighs almost 50 pounds and is buff in color. She has nice pricked ears and even some unique spotting on her tongue. She has a short coat.

Temperament: Very typical of a Carolina Dog. Lily loves to dig and den. She’s also very shy and reserved around strangers and needs a quiet home with adults. Her family reports she’s very intelligent and was easy to train.

Good with kids? Cats? Other Dogs? Lily has a few kids in her current pack that she’s good with but is intimidated by other rowdy children. She is okay with cats she knows but will give chase to new ones. Lily is wonderful with other dogs- her current best buddy is a tiny Lhasa Apso and she plays so gentle.

Health: Lily is extremely healthy! She’s UTD on vaccines, de-wormings, and is already spayed.

Why is she being re-homed?

Lily’s current family have an impending move and worry their new environment will not be the best for their quiet girl. If you’d like to learn more about Lily, see additional photos, or have any questions- PLEASE don’t hesitate to email me at CDRCPinfo@gmail.com or her owners at Christine.Cwynar@pfizer.com and/or Cwynar@mac.com