Wow guys........I guess this is a bittersweet moment. It
totally sickens me that upon request, that shelter cannot give the pyrs a little
more time. That is just so sad and makes me sick in the stomach. On the
otherhand, im very touched by what Ive been seeing here on this list. Total
strangers are doing everything they can to try and help these pyrs, driving
great lengths, taking time out of their busy schedules, all for the love of this
breed. All I can say is GOD BLESS YOU from the bottom of my heart. This is what
its all about. Love for this breed.......My hats are off to all of you, and I
hope everything works out for you and these precious dogs. Im sure God holds a
special place in heaven for all of you. YOU GO GIRL! ( or
guy!) Heather in PA
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 8:02
PM
Subject: RE: [pyrnet] 2 Pyrs are in need
of rescue from a kill shelter in Glawsgow, KY
I live in the Pittsburgh, Pa
area. I will be more than happy to help
transport.
sandy
I have to go to work now, but if a home can be found for
them, I'm willing to help transport north or west from KY a few hundred
miles. There are enough Pyr lovers (and just plain dog lovers) that
dog loving hearts should be able to get them delivered. I'm in
Southern Indiana, and I don't know exactly where Glasgow KY is, but I'm
sure I remember being through it. Bet both those babies could be
stuffed into the back of our Jeep since they've been companions for a long
time. We've cleaned a lot of dog snot off the windows already, so
again wouldn't matter at all.
If a reasonable plan begins to take
shape while I'm working, count us in if they're going in our
direction. I'll be back about midnight EST.
Nancy www.hensteethandfroghair.com
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