At Champion Goldendoodle, we believe that love, compassion, and a good home can do more than change one life—they can save two.
For every Champion Goldendoodle adopted, proceeds go directly to rescuing at-risk dogs from SouthEast Europe — where a heartbreaking 109% kill rate means more dogs are euthanized than shelters are built to house.
Not every family is in a position to adopt a rescue.
Some need predictability in size or temperament. Others need a hypoallergenic option or a dog bred for emotional support.
We understand — and we want you to feel good about your choice.
You’re giving another dog a second chance — even if you’re not the one bringing that rescue home.
Through this program, you can feel proud knowing that your adoption gave another dog—one who had no options—a second chance.
You’re not choosing between helping and not helping.
You’re choosing to do both—by adopting a dog that saves another.
Your new pup is a companion with a cause — a little hero with four paws.
When you adopt one of our Champion Goldendoodles, you’re also saving a dog at 109% risk of euthanasia. This means shelters are so overcrowded and under-resourced that more dogs are killed than should exist in the system. Puppies, nursing mothers, and even friendly, healthy dogs are often first in line.
Of course, you should help where you can, including the United States.
We chose SouthEastern Europe rescue dogs to sponsor from our F1 Goldendoodle adoptions, because otherwise, they simply would not have a chance. Many U.S. dogs still get a chance.
In the United States, shelter dogs do face hardships, but they are also supported by an incredible network of foster homes, adoption events, rescue nonprofits, and even some no-kill shelters.
But in many areas of Eastern Europe—there is no such safety net.
These at-risk dogs are like asylum seekers.
They have nowhere else to go. No system to catch them. No path to survival unless someone intervenes. They are healthy, young dogs who’ve simply been born in the wrong place.
When you adopt a Champion Goldendoodle, you directly fund the rescue of one stray with no other chance.
One adoption. Two lives changed.