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Re: [PyrNet-L] Rescue: 1 year old neutered male Great Pyrenees inkill shelt



In a message dated 01/28/2000 12:33:34 AM Eastern Standard Time, 
PyrLove214@aol.com writes:

<< es in kill shelt
 Date:  01/28/2000 12:33:34 AM Eastern Standard Time
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 This just came to me-- anyone out there that can help this boy?   I am a bit 
 far --
 Hello Pam,
 I am a Border Collie rescuer in south central Nebraska and was contacted
 by a local shelter about a Great Pyrenees.  This is a kill shelter and
 his time is coming to an end...they use the gas chamber to euthanize.
 His owner "traded" him in for a purebred Alaskan Malamute just before I
 was going to get the Mal. out...I am sick about this..that they would
 let someone drop off one dog and adopt another!  Anyway there is nothing
 I can do about that ...so now this poor Pyrenees is in the shelter.  The
 reason the owner said she turned him in is because he was knocking down
 their cattle...not sure exactly what that means...probably just an
 excuse and nothing more.  The shelter people say he is very sweet and
 loving.  Here is there description of him and a picture...
 "Cowboy," one-year-old purebred great pyrenees.  He is
 neutered.  He is a big love, just wants to play and love you.  He's a
 character!
 
 Also, I am on the board of directors as the rescue chairperson for our
 local Kennel Club...the Kennel Club takes in purebred dogs for rescue.
 I would love to see him with experienced Pyrenees people but if this is
 not possible, there is a chance that the Kennel Club could foster him
 with some help from a Great Pyrenees rescue group.  Are there any
 Pyrenees people in the Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas area or region?
 Thanks for any help you can give.  Feel free to cross post this
 message.  I am also sending this message to several other e-mail
 addresses I have found on the rescue contact list.
 
 Nickie Vanek
 Nebraska Border Collie Rescue
 http://www.geocities.com/rescuebc
 308-987-2286
 bcrescue@atcjet.net
 
 
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  >>
   I don't live in that area, but I have been interested in finding a male 
pyr to go with the female I already have. I thought it would be good to look 
for a rescue pyr instead of a puppy. I have no intention of breeding or 
showing, just looking for a family pet, and companion for my female.  I've 
tried several club's rescue sites, but as of this time they have none in my 
area.  It probably wouldn't be feasible to consider this pyr do to the 
distance, I live in south Alabama, but if you know of a way I think I would 
be interested. I'd also be interested if anyone knows of a male rescue pyr in 
the Southeast, please let me know.    Thanks: Charlie