We’re devastated—our sweet Yvonne passed away from Parvo yesterday, 09.01.26. She had been vaccinated and kept in isolation, never leaving the center, yet she was the first puppy to show symptoms, starting an outbreak that’s still going on. She started intracutaneous fluids drip and electrolytes immediately, but sadly, she passed just over 24 hours after the symptoms began.
She was a beautiful, calm puppy born in November 2025. Rest in Peace, angel!

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December 2025:
Yvonne is the biggest puppy of our very precious trio – “The Three Little Ladies” – that came to us from Bilbo’s dogpaws Rescue as emergency rescues. They are ready for adoption now. The mother is medium size, mixed breed and really good natured. They found themselves in a very unfortunate situation that most probably they may not have survived.
The three little ladies are very sweet, affectionate and dignified, hence the name. They walk together everywhere, side by side. They have been vaccinated, will be microchipped with NZCAR lifetime registration this week (we postponed due to their size) and will have a 60 days free health insurance from the day of adoption.
Yvonne is the biggest of all three girls, and the calmest. She has beautiful big blue eyes (the color will probably change). She is very affectionate and loves to be held. She has been hand fed by us and raised inside, so she is very human oriented. She has been heavily socialized by JDC K9 pack, and raised along with multiple other litters and adult dogs on site. She obviously gets along with all dogs wonderfully and has great dog to dog social skills. She is very clean and house trained, provided that she has access outdoors. All the Three Little Ladies have good manners for their age. They are expected to grow to medium sized adults, with a medium energy level, very suitable as companions and indoor family pets.
The Three Little Ladies underwent a comprehensive temperament test with a focus on puppy suitability; Yvonne’s Volhard Puppy Aptitude Test, or PAT results are between 2 and 4.
If you’re interested in Yvonne or her two sisters, send an inquiry to Adoption Inquiry – JDC Rescue, and we’ll give you a call to arrange a viewing. We adopt nationwide as long as the new owner can travel. We don’t test our dogs with cats, bunnies, or other small animals. We expect owners to be willing to invest time and effort into caring for and training their dog to fit their household, as rescues don’t come pre-trained in obedience, agility, scent work, and so on. We also don’t know the exact breed mix unless a DNA test is done. For most questions, please check our F.A.Q. section at https://jdcrescue.com/f-a-q/







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