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re: Re: [pyrnet] Fw: [DOG-RESCUE] Chat: Spokane, WA Pyr --- UPDATE, SAVED!!
So...It looks like you have your work cut out for you Linda...finding foster homes for all of these Pyrs...there must be thousands by the sound of it. I am sure you can do it! Send out community awareness...especially to the churches. Youth groups might help.
" Frankly if the Pyrangel network would like to be informed about all of them
so that they can arrange foster care and transport them out of the area,
we'd just love that". <L
If Pyrangel is "Bucking up" for it, and can find these poor Pyrs good homes, and these Pyrs can travel...~WHY NOT~! It is for the sake of the Rescued Pyr. Pyrangel was the only one that offered to reimburse the effort.
You infuriate me...and that takes a lot.
Merri R
> ** Original Subject: Re: [pyrnet] Fw: [DOG-RESCUE] Chat: Spokane, WA Pyr --- UPDATE, SAVED!!
> ** Original Sender: "Linda Weisser" <lmweisser@home.com>
> ** Original Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 06:19:02 -0700
> ** Original Message follows...
>
> And now that this high profile, weep many tears dog is bailed out and
> "saved", life will go back to normal around here and next week or surely
> within the month, there will be another like him and another after that and
> then another and another. The stream is endless in eastern WA and all of
> ID. And all of these people circulating pleas of panic and emotion will go
> back to their computers and the rest of us will deal with what happens next.
> Frankly if the Pyrangel network would like to be informed about all of them
> so that they can arrange foster care and transport them out of the area,
> we'd just love that. Perhaps the network can contact Laila Folk and take
> all the TX dogs too. Get real, people, this kind of touchy feely rescue
> makes all kinds of people feel good. In the long run it makes almost no
> difference in the reality.
>
> I would also point out that this dog comes from a totally unknown background
> in an area where most all dogs are backyard or farmyard bred. Past
> experience shows a lot of them with very marginal temperaments. Life is not
> as simple as saving a dog from euthanasia. There are a lot worse things
> than death. For the dog and for the people who end up dealing with him.
>
> Linda
> Olympia WA
> GPCPS rescue
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dennis & Marie McFarland" <lochsloy@eagnet.com>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pyrangel" <pyrangel@YAHOO.COM>
> >
> > I want everyone to know how absolutely amazing
> > the many Rescuers are that stepped up to help
> > this boy! I thank Paws Across the NorthWest,
> > Trudie, and Heather, and Rescuers just too
> > numerous to mention. This fellow has offers of
> > foster, offers of folks willing to love him and
> > give him a forever home--and I thank each of you
> > too! Please know, he has Rescue Angels, (of many
> > breeds), that were willing to help him! :.-)
> >
>
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