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German Coolie Rescue
Jelly German Coolie Rescue
Jelly was dumped in a rural pound he was starving and covered in fleas he has come a long way and will soon be ready for his forever home.
He is a friendly fun loving little guy and enjoys playing with other dogs and people.


German Coolie Club of America - active in Coolie rescue
Far West Animal Rescue - Australia


Jelly was dumped in a rural pound he was starving and covered in fleas he has come a long way and will soon be ready for his forever home.
He is a friendly fun loving little guy and enjoys playing with other dogs and people.
German Coolie Rescue Resources
German Coolie Club of America - active in Coolie rescue
Far West Animal Rescue - Australia
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| scottishterrier | Thank you for developing this Rescue Site! | 0 | Feb 13 2007, 8:10 AM EST by scottishterrier | |
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Thread started: Feb 13 2007, 8:10 AM EST
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Wonderful Job.
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| Anonymous | Pound dog | 1 | Jan 26 2007, 12:11 AM EST by Truthwillout | |
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Thread started: Jan 15 2007, 7:13 PM EST
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Yesterday I went to the pound to buy a dog. My daughter and I fell in love with a beautiful Coolie. With one light blue eye and one brown he is very unusual looking. His temperament is wonderful-great with kids and doesnt mind the cat. So fast in the park. Our last dog was a coolie border collie cross and of an equally good temperament. Is scared crossing the road however. Goes crazy with a ball. Thank goodness for the internet. Now I have knowledge of the coolie and will be able to answer the puzzled questions-'A WHAT TYPE OF DOG?'
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| Anonymous | Coolie Rescues | 0 | Dec 31 2006, 8:29 AM EST by Anonymous | |
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Good to see that some people look after their own breed when any of them are in need.
Bless you :-) |
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