Nancy;I can certainly go much farther south than Rockford for a meeting point; not a problem at all. I am still waiting to hear from the Kentucky shelter and my local no kill shelter in Dodgeville. I agree to try and keep the (2) together if at all possible. Will see about the third. Am anxiously awaiting responses and updates from both places. I feel like the clock is ticking beyond my control.Beth-----Original Message-----
From: Nlduzan@aol.com [mailto:Nlduzan@aol.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 12:12 PM
To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
Subject: Re: [pyrnet] 2 Pyrs are in need of rescue from a kill shelter in Glawsgow, KYHi Beth - I'm trying to get thru all the posts since I went to bed at 7 a.m. :)I'm in Southern IN. Awaiting the outcome of efforts to get the dogs from the kill shelter to someplace where they'll be safe for a day or two until a destination can be determined and a relay set up. Rockville IL is a long drive from Glasglow, but certainly do-able.And feel compelled to remind you all that I cannot haul 3 pyrs at once in the back of our Jeep. Another volunteer is needed to haul more than the original pair - (which I really hate to see separated if they're working dogs and have always worked together). There are a lot of farms between here and Glawsgow and between Glawsgow and Rockville and between Rockville and Dodgeville. Given reasonable time to find them, I'm sure there's a farmer in there someplace who really NEEDS a pair of pyrs. Finding him quick seems to be the solution to this problem.I'd better finish reading the posts before I get too wound up already today. God Bless you ALL. When there's nothing else you can do about a problem, PRAY!Nancy
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