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cathyniehues
on 3/16/06 8:29 pm - Hay Springs, NE
Topic: RE: My SR adopted baby...
Linda, We just recently adopted a shiz tsu that was abused. We now have four dogs and three cats. Most of them rescued. All our dogs are kenneled trained except the oldest. It is the best thing we did for the dogs and ourselves. They are put in their kennel at night and when we are gone. The kennel is their safe place and they can relax. It does take a couple of days for them to settle down in the kennel but well worth it. They also are better trained to go to the bathroom on a schedule and they won't potty in their bed (kennel). We wash their bedding every weekend which helps our lab with his allergies. Our vet also said that the dogs are well adjusted for what they had gone through. We just purchase a pet taxi (porter) from Wal-Mart. It has to be just big enough for the dog to lay down and turn around in. They will get protective of they space and use it when they need down time from all the action if the door is left open for them. I really hope this help with your decision with your new baby. Wishing you the best. Cathy
Lindaanne
on 3/12/06 1:50 am - SSP, MN
Topic: My SR adopted baby...
Shes a maltipoo that was neglected...no food and her nails were growing into her pads. She had no muscle tone in her at all. We have had her for a month and a week. Shes awesome but she gets up 2 to 3 times a night and its wearing on my husband and I. I try to limit liquids before bed....and Im thinking of kenneling her at night. Shes currently sleeping with us. Can anyone offer some words of wisdom? She weighs 4.5 pounds now...and is eating well and currently on an antibiotic for 7 teeth that had to be pulled Thank you!!
Gina M.
on 2/21/06 6:05 am - San Dimas , CA
Topic: Pair of AKC pugs available - must go together!!
Both female, paper trained, indoor ONLY...one is highly allergic to fleas!!! They were used for breeding by a guy in LA, and now they're just housegals! I placed them about 9 months ago with a family, but their new infant is allergic, so they're back with me. 4 dogs, 2 cats and 2 kids are a bit more than I can handle at the moment!! * Adoption fee, background check and site check mandatory.
Ravenwulf
on 2/17/06 10:44 am - Killeen, TX
RNY on 10/04/05 with
Topic: RE: Rescue in need of help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do you have a way to transport out here to TX? (I would come myself but hubby is deployed, kid in school, etc). We are looking for a new playmate for our mix-breed Damien. His sister just died (tragic auto accident) and he is very depressed and lonely. Probably looking for younger or young adult, female spayed small to medium breed so they can both be comfortable in our yard. Preferably good with kid and cats if you are in the know of such. Let me know! Rachael [email protected]
pjbro
on 2/7/06 2:24 am - hinesville, GA
Topic: RE: Rescue in need of help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Laurie, Thank you for you response. I have tried the breed specific rescues and many others. It seems that everyone is having the same problems right now. No-Room. I just fear that I won't be able to find anyone in time. I hope someone will help. Thank you again for even responding and for passing my letter on. Every little bit helps. Pam
luvsmyfids
on 2/6/06 11:02 pm - Troy, NY
Topic: RE: Rescue in need of help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Have you tried to contact the breed specific rescues...ie..fox hound rescues, lab rescues, dobie or rottie rescues? They will usually take in their breed specific animals and will even take mixes to save them from high kill shelters. I would suggest that you try them. I'll pass along your letter to others that I know of. If you can get the rescues to take them, we have a "railroad" of sorts who will move them across the country and find good homes for them. Good luck! Laurie
pjbro
on 2/6/06 12:06 am - hinesville, GA
Topic: Rescue in need of help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi, my name is Pamela Brownfield. I work with Terry Wolf at Southern Comfort Animal Rescue Services. We are still in the beginning stages of getting where we want to be. The reason I am writing you would because we are in need of help. Although we are looking at property here, it is still a long way off. We, in the short year we have been rescuing, have come to a stand still. We are not taking in any more. In fact we are in a court battle with locals over the numbers we have. I need to move out some right away but do not want to send these babies to the high kill shelters here. If you could take in a few or know of anyone who can could you please contact us at 912-767-7333 or 912-369-3418. I have included a few Bio's of just a handful of to ones in need of moving right away. I have photos if anyone wants them. First is Katie. She is a Fox Hound. She is about 3-4 Years old and heart worm Pos but as health as a house says the doctor. She has been on treatment for about 6 months now. She is already spayed. She is house trained and does not bark. She has never barked here. She does have a problem with escaping but always comes when called. Second is Mike. She is a yellow lab mix. She is about 3-4 years old. She is house trained and spayed. She is also Heart worm Pos, but as with Katie health as a horse. In fact she has gained about fifty pounds since coming to us. She was abounded for weeks with no food or water in someone's back yard. She is afraid of most Men. She is very sweet and loving. Third are Gypsy and her two babies who were only a day old when I saved them from the gas chamber here. She is a Doberman Rott mix. Gypsy is a sad story. She is afraid of everyone. She will let me play with the babies but I can't touch her. She does not show any signs of aggression but is really afraid. I have had her for about six weeks now. The pups are a girl and a boy. Yogi (boy) and Booboo (girl). I would be willing to have these three fixed at my expense when they are able. Please any help is better then no help. Thank you for reading this and again my number is 912-369-3418 or 912-767-7333. Day or Night it is never too late. Pam
soon2bskinny
on 2/5/06 1:07 am - Newmarket, Canada
Topic: RE: Puppies Need A Home
Hi Nancy... I have a big book of rescue organizations for Canadian resuce groups at work (i work for a cat rescue and in a pet store) If you want i can look for something close to where you are or you may want to make inquries with the CNIB (canadian national institute for the blind) or equivilant to where you live... labs are very popular as guide dogs and as therapy dogs. email me if you want and i will do the best i can to help the little babies. Shelly
NanMoyer
on 2/3/06 5:01 am - Buckley, MI
Topic: Puppies Need A Home
I have heard of 6 Yellow Lab puppies that need a home or else they will all be put to sleep. If interested, please notify [email protected] (Wynona). I do not know if she is the owner of the puppies or if she is just helping to find homes for them. I received a forwarded message with pictures that had been sent to several people before me. Wynona was the original message sender. They are adorable puppies. If someone knows of an agency that could train them as guide dogs or helpers for handicapped people, I'm sure that information would be welcome. Nancy
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