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YOUR CART

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Bringing people and dogs together, one DOODLE at a time.

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We are primarily an owner surrender rescue. Surrendering a doodle is never easy. There are many reasons such as unable to spend quality time, unable to provide proper training, change in work schedule and more.


We work with owners to ensure that each dog is placed with what we call a "Match". Our database continues to grow with hundreds of qualified applicants. We take pride in our screening process which allows use to know without a doubt we are placing the doodle with the right family.

We are a no judgment zone. Breeders can find themselves in  a situation and may need to surrender. We do not pass judgment. 



To surrender or request an application please email midoodlerescue@outlook.com
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midoodlerescue@outlook.com
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We Use the Following Brands.
Easy Walk Harness
Wild Alaskan Salmon Chews
Red Barn made in the USA
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Wysong
​Bark Box

This website was paid for by donations.

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Stay tuned to see what we recommend for your Doodle.
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Cookie:
  • 1 ¼ cup whole wheat flour
  • 1 cup oatmeal
  • 1 shredded carrot
  • ½ peeled and shredded apple
  • ¾ cup water
  • 1 egg
Frosting:
  • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 2 tbsp. peanut butter

Directions:

  • Preheat oven to 400 levels F. Mix to the cookie elements in a large bowl till it varieties a ball.
  • Roll out dough on a floured floor till ¼ inch thick. Use a heart shaped cookie cutter ( check amazon) to chop out heart-shaped cookies.
  • Using your finger press down the form of a paw print within the middle of the cookie. Press firmly in order that the form continues to be there after cooking. Place the cookies on a greased baking sheet and bake for 20 minutes. Let cool utterly.
  • While the cookies are cooling combine the yogurt and peanut butter to make the frosting. When the cookies are utterly cooled fill the paw print form with the frosting. A butter knife or your finger works nicely for filling the paw print.
  • Store flat in an hermetic container within the fridge for as much as 1 week or till the expiration date on the yogurt, whichever is much less.
Giada
March 8, 2008-March 2, 2018
Giada was a sweet kind soul. She loved running through the woods, swimming and camping with her family. Unfortunately Giada came to us very sick and battled many health issues through her years with us. I was lucky to be able to spend much of my time caring for her. She will be forever missed❤️
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Bryant
​November 2008-June 2018

Bryant passed in June from quick moving bone cancer at 9 years old.
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Gemini December 20, 2018.

​ She was the best dog we could have hoped for. We had 11 wonderful years with her. She hadn’t been feeling well. She waited until my daughter got home from school, curled up next to her, and took her last breath. We are heartbroken, and we hope to find another soon.
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Abby

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Abby went over the Rainbow Bridge 7/29/18. We discovered she had cancer in April. She was 12 years old. We were devastated; she was the best soul mate ever. I could have a really bad day and just seeing and being with her made everything seem so much better. There isn’t a day that goes by I don’t think of her and miss her.
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Charlie December 6th 2018 4 years old 9 months.

​ He started not feeling well so we took him to our vet and they found that his spleen was enlarged- we rushed our best friend to MSU and after some tests they told us that he had a very aggressive cancer and one of the masses he had was bleeding. We had to put him to sleep to end his pain. We miss our boy more then words can describe 💔
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Sully Sept. 18,2018
just before his 13th birthday

​. He was just old and tired. He was seriously the best dog ever, and I miss him terribly!
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Otis 2005-2018. He crossed the rainbow Bridge in March, after we found out he had a splenic tumor. He was a kind gentle soul, the best dog you could ever have. We miss him dearly. Almost 13 year old Labradoodle.
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This was the night our Martini passed earlier this year. They said he was hemorrhaging from his heart. 11 years old. Tremendous loss.

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