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Re: [pyrnet] Pyrs without Dwarf producing ancestors



I would ask Sharon if she has contacted anyone on the health committee to
enquire about what is currently happening concerning dwarfs.  Hoping that
you see it in the Bulletin is not, it seems to me, the action of someone
really deeply interested.

And I ask Joe, what is it that your are interested in knowing?  I must have
missed the details that Sharon was asking about.

And both of you..  What projects do you want to see undertaken?  And I am
asking for specifics.  Not endless details, but  a bit more than "We
should....."  or "Who is".

Certainly the Health Committee is always open to volunteers.  As a matter
of fact the lack of people who actually *want* to work is a major problem.
If anybody thinks that we should be doing something that we are not, please
create a "plan" and present it to the committee.  What is not ususally
helpful is "someone should do something about that" but the someone is
almost never them.

While the saying "If you want something done, ask a busy man" (or in this
case, woman) has some validity, after a while even the busy have no more
room.  it is the same phenomenon that we see all the time in rescue.
Everyone is sad about the dogs and wants them saved but precious few are
willing to take in and foster that dog themselves.

Linda

----- Original Message -----

In a message dated 12/29/00 7:21:18 PM Eastern Standard Time,
SovreignPyrs@aol.com writes:

But what I
> don't know is exactly how far the committee is on anything beyond what is
> stated above.  No we don't want o duplicate efforts, but I guess
basically
> what exactly is happening, how can we help?

From: <JGentzel@aol.com>

This is information myself and others are interested in as well.  And I
agree, either I and many others have missed information published in the
Bulletin or it has not appeared.  I only remember that the project is
proceeding well