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Omaha Steve

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Thu Mar 12, 2015, 11:37 AM Mar 2015

Nebraska Humane Society looking for a good home for 14 'doodles'



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Story: http://www.omaha.com/news/metro/nebraska-humane-society-looking-for-a-good-home-for-doodles/article_29f72526-c81c-11e4-a7bd-634706dff027.html

POSTED: THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015 1:26 AM
By Jay Withrow / World-Herald staff writer

The Nebraska Humane Society has oodles of “doodles” that need a good home.

The Humane Society received 30 standard poodle mix dogs after an outstate Nebraska breeder quit the business.



MEGAN FARMER/THE WORLD-HERALD

An adoptable poodle-Australian shepherd mix at the Nebraska Humane Society.


The “doodles” are in good physical health, the Humane Society said, but they were used for breeding purposes and are undersocialized. They’ve had little positive human contact, the Humane Society said, and they have never lived in a home.
Humane Society officials said the animals are not accustomed to “normal” dog activities, such as walking on a leash or seeking affection from an owner. They are also frightened of new noises and new places.

FULL story at link. Our house has the legal limit of three. Two Rat Terriers and a mixed Terrier.

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