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Re: [PyrNet-L] Breeding/rescue debate



Judith,

You have just made my point. I am in contact with PFNE rescue and have
recently volunteered to become actively involved. My wife and I also drove
out of state to look at a rescue Pyr girl. My wife did not think that she
was healthy enough so we passed her by. ( she was later adopted ) We have
been searching for a rescue dog for many months to no avail.

Pyrless in Connecticut;

Terry Rickert
----- Original Message -----
From: Judith Stroh Miller <jsmiller@newmex.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 8:17 AM
Subject: Re: [PyrNet-L] Breeding/rescue debate


>
>
> On 13 Mar 00, at 23:35, Thomas Sheehan wrote:
>
> > Of serious note. I did attempt to respond to a rescue Pyr from Texas
about
> > seven weeks ago. The reply that I got said that their organization would
> > not send one out of their area. I really believe that there are many
more
> > possible homes out here. There is just a lack of coordination and
> > communication between groups. What Say you good people?
> Terry,
> Rescue organizations take on the responsibility of the rescue for the
> dogs lifetime.  It is hard to support an owner/rescue who lives out
> of the area, which usually means the state or regional area the
> rescue organization operates in. *Most rescue groups usually have
> more dogs in rescue than approved homes.  Rescue groups communicate
> on a regular basis, especially when a dog in need is in an area not
> covered by a state or regional rescue group.
> Judith
> jsmiller@newmex.com
> Taos, New Mexico
>
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