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TLDR: We saved a lot of pups today, please help, thanks.
Anyone else ever feel like you are constantly living the old idiom “When we make plans, God laughs?” Because seriously….as you know, we posted on socials that there have been so many surrenders, so many medically needy pups, Peaches’s double FHO surgery…that we needed to fundraise and until we did, we couldn’t consider anymore pups coming into FLDR. Laurie’s morning was spent at the vet today and she had plans to go home after dropping pups off and get her fosters settled, some paperwork done, water her plants (she likes to rescue plants too, we just don’t even ask anymore) and work on some spreadsheets. A fairly easy Wednesday, until she was pulling in her driveway and a text from one of our rescue partners came in about 11 small pups needing rescue ASAP. So she did what we do at FLDR - walked inside, dropped off her 2 foster pups, grabbed an energy drink and some carriers headed right back out, calling Dr. M and saying “Hey so I know we just left but I’ll be back…” She had prepped our rescue partner that we could maybe take 5, but truth be told, this summer has taken a toll and none of us are great at picking and choosing at the moment, so when she got there and looked at all the little faces, 11 pups were loaded up and headed to the vet, where they are now all settling in, safe and sound. These pups all came to us with no vaccines, no microchips, no vetting - so we are starting at ground zero with them. A few got their exams and preliminary vaccines today and everyone will be seen over the next few days. It will be a few weeks (at a minimum) before they are cleared for adoption, so please know we won’t discuss adoption until then and we don’t have “wait lists”. We appreciate your understanding in that!! We know there are a few with some major medical going on - one may have pyometra, one can’t really use her back legs, some are very underweight - all but 1 are still matted and need major grooming. So, we are back here tonight asking for some helping paws as the vet bills are quickly mounting. Donations can be made here or on our website, using any of the donation links. Thank you all friends!
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Meet Henri! Henri is a 5-6 month old male Standard Poodle and he currently weighs about 20 pounds. He is still very much a growing boy and could end up at over 50 pound, so his new family will need to be prepared for that. Henri arrived in rescue when his previous family just wasn't up for all things puppy. His new forever family will need to be prepared with patience and positive reinforcement for all the things that come along with puppyhood: leash training, house training, continued socialization and learning what is ok to chew and that shoes are not on that list, lol! His foster mom says, "Henri is a big, bouncy bundle of joy with a goofy personality that will keep you smiling! He absolutely lives for playtime—bounding up to the other dogs in the yard, hoping someone’s ready to chase or wrestle. He’s social, energetic and always down for some fun. Henri is doing really well with house training and loves getting attention from his people. He’s still learning puppy manners and might give a few playful nibbles when he’s excited, but he’s eager to learn and just wants to be part of the action. He’s all-in on puppy life—crate training, leash walking, house training and learning what’s a toy (and what’s not). Henri is looking for a home that will embrace his big heart, big bounce and big potential. If you’re ready for a silly, snuggly, active pup to grow with—Henri’s your guy!" Henri is neutered, up to date on vaccines, on flea and heartworm prevention and microchipped. He is fostered in the Orlando area and his adoption donation is $525. |
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How Many Have YOU Helped Save?
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Cassandra has found her forever home! |
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FLDR wants to save as many puppers as we possibly can and the only way to do this is by YOU joining our team!! We need fosters!! If you live in the Orlando area and would like to help save lives, we want you to join our pack! We are in need of foster homes willing to open their hearts and make a space on the couch for a rescued pup, usually just for a couple of weeks! We take care of the vetting, grooming, medications and you provide the love and snuggles! Please complete the "Adoption Application" and just put in the comments - "Want to Foster" and a Foster Coordinator will reach out to you right away!
We are also in need of people willing to do transports, usually from Winter Haven to St. Cloud or from north Orlando to St. Cloud a couple of times a month, during a weekday. Please email littledogrescue@gmail.com for more info on helping with Freedom Rides!
Welcome to Florida Little Dog Rescue Group!
Saving small dogs in big need—one life at a time.
Since day one, we've centered on the mission: rescuing overlooked, medically needy, or shelter-bound little dogs in Central Florida and giving them the loving futures they deserve. We’re a 100% volunteer-powered rescue caring for pups in foster homes—never shelters—and every dollar goes directly toward saving another life.
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Save a Dog on Death Row!
They need YOUR help right now!!
Please help us save dogs on Death Row at local Animal Controls. These are dogs that can't be adopted out directly from Animal Control, mainly for medical reasons. When they can't be adopted, they need a rescue to save them when their time runs out. These pups desperately need our help, we are their last hope!
Click the Picture to Save One More!
Florida Little Dog Rescue Group rescues dogs from all over the state of Florida, but our main focus is the Central Florida area. Our volunteers live anywhere from Tallahassee to Tampa, but all of our dogs are fostered in the Orlando area. We are 100% volunteer-based, which means no overhead or salary costs. Your donation is used directly for dog care. We do not receive government funds. We are entirely supported by charitable donations.
Why We Do What We Do
- No shelter, just foster homes—so every dog gets the love and evaluation they deserve.
- Over 5,500 lives changed across 16 years of rescue work.
- A fully volunteer run organization—every gift you give goes straight to care.
- Not a shelter—visits happen by application only to ensure safety and respect for foster families and pets.
Please note, we are not a shelter. We do not have a kennel or facility that you can visit and see all the dogs. Each dog is fostered in an individual home. We do rescue out of our private homes and in our spare time. So, you cannot come visit our dogs until you have gone through the application and interview process and we have contacted you about scheduling a visit. We do not have set "hours" and we answer all calls and emails as quickly as we can!

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