Go to CPR main site Coastal Poodle Rescue
Our Dog List
CPR Events
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Volunteers Needed
Beckham is a special dog.(new 3/2008)
Read about our sponsorship program.
2007 stories.(Jul 2007)
Blackey and Megan need help
young and old deserve a chance.(Jul 2007)
Melvin is a survivor!
Puff Daddy (update Jul 2007)
A pair that need to stay together.
A common thread in two very different dogs.
Apr 2007 Puppy Mill raid
2006 stories
Main Web Site

Why do rescue groups like ours ask for funds? What happens with those funds? Let me give you some sobering statistics. Just remember you are looking at one rescue operating on the eastern coast of Florida, handling poodles and poodle-mixes only. As of this writing (aug 2006) CPR has been saving dogs for 2 years and 5 months, we have saved 439+ dogs -- more dogs are arriving into rescue every day, we turn away dogs every week, it just kills us to do that but the facts are clear we can only support so many dogs given the financial and human resources we have.
  • 60% of our dogs are treated, evaluated and cared for for on average 51.5 days,
  • 20% of our dogs are treated, evaluated and cared for on average of 567 days,
  • 8% of our dogs die while in foster care, these dogs are in our care for on average 504 days,
  • 12% of the total number of dogs we have are still in our care.

If you can spare the funds and help us, please click the paypal link or send us a check. We assure you the funds we receive go to the care of animals or to run the organization, fundraisers, etc.. We have *NO* paid people, we are 100% volunteer. One person can make a difference to a group like ours, one foster can be a home for 6 dogs a year, financial donations add up together to pay the bills.
Coastal Poodle Rescue rehabilitates unwanted, abused and abandoned poodles and then places them in loving and responsible homes to live out their lives as cherished family members.


Coastal Poodle Rescue:
  • is a non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation
  • is an all-volunteer organization with no paid staff
  • receives no funding from any government entity or animal charity
  • relies solely on private donations and fundraising events


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