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Re: [PyrNet-L] Fw: found dog
The lady's name that found this dog is Chris Smith not sure what town she
is in TN. I have tried her email address and keep getting it kicked back.
I am hoping she will contact me again so I can find out what is wrong with
it. Something simple I'm sure.
Beverly Coate C&C Farms Stigler Oklahoma USA
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> From: IrishFarm@aol.com
> To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
> Subject: Re: [PyrNet-L] Fw: found dog
> Date: Thursday, January 21, 1999 9:39 AM
>
> In a message dated 1/21/99 1:28:22 AM Eastern Standard Time,
bcoate@cwis.net
> writes:
>
> << ------------------------------------------------
> > I have found a Great Pyrenees female in the Middle Tennessee area.
She
> is maybe two years old. I think she may have been stolen from a
southern
> state (ticks) and was dumped on an I-40 rest area not far from where she
> was found. She is very bonded with whomever she belonged to and is very
> depressed and unhappy, even though she is covered with little kids and
> people that have fallen in love with her. Please help me find her home
by
> forewarding this to all Pyrenees owners that you know. Maybe she will
get
> lucky. Thank you on her behalf.
> > >>
>
> Hi,
> I will be traveling through Tn. later tonight on my way to Ky. to meet
another
> list member, then on home to Indiana. If transportation is needed for
this
> dog, I can rearrange things in my truck and put her in a crate I am not
using.
> I will be checking e-mail a couple more times before taking off, so if I
can
> be of any help do not hesitate to contact me.
> Tami
> And the travel'n pyrs and Boz the cocker too
> Indiana Pyr Rescue
> Grabill, In.
>
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