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Re: [pyrnet] pet store pups



Sandy,
I should have mentioned in my post that JT did get placed.
But since you ask his special need is that he comes from a home where the
way they kept him in the yard was by placing a tire around his neck.  He
became quite the spook with time as well as just muscularly underdeveloped.
So, I was looking for that special home that could provide peace and alot of
nurturing.  I found it and he is doing great so far.
Jen

> From: tom@edge.net (Thomas Snyder)
> Reply-To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
> Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 18:02:57 -0600
> To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
> Subject: RE: [pyrnet] pet store pups
> 
> Jen, where are you and what's the dog's special need?
> Sandy Snyder
> Lynchburg TN
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org [mailto:owner-pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org]On
> Behalf Of Jennifer Carpousis
> Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 7:40 AM
> To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
> Subject: Re: [pyrnet] pet store pups
> 
> 
> 
> I typically do not write in - I am more of a watcher - read and learn.  But,
> Peggy your mail just opened the flood gates.
> 
> Working so heavily in Pyr rescue I feel for every one I get placed again
> there are maybe 2 or 3 produced.
> 
> I had a special needs 4 year old male that needed to be placed last week -
> and I had a family in mind that had sent in an application for a rescued
> male.  I called them to tell them about JT, the rescue, and they informed me
> that for Christmas they had gone out and gotten a puppy instead.  They could
> not tell me a thing about the people that bred the dog - except that it was
> a family who owned a farm and a couple of Pyrs - they had some of them caged
> in the barn.  That was also where the puppies were.  The puppies went for
> $200 a piece.
> 
> In addition to rescue with Janet Ingram for our club,  I have also taken on
> the job of monitoring the Guestbook at the Pyrnet website for our club.  It
> was stumbled on by my father that people were using it to advertise puppies
> because it is such a big site.  It was unbelievable.  Unfortunately we
> cannot delete them out - but I can counter them with my rescue message
> immediately - as well as e-mail them and tell them what I think.  If you
> have never been to the site or the Guestbook you should see this - it is at
> www.Pyrnet.org.  There is a pretty big ad right now right at the top.
> 
> Anyway - just venting my frustration too Peg. Thanks.
> 
> Jen
> Kimba, Atlas, Pericles
> 
>> From: "margaretGreiner" <Shadowman2001@msn.com>
>> Reply-To: pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org
>> Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2001 18:51:48 -0500
>> To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
>> Subject: [pyrnet] pet store pups
>> 
>> I went into one of our Local Malls that sell puppies and on each cage was
> a
>> Gold Star with a one year guarantee and the name of the breeder and where
>> the pups are from.I took the time to read each breeders name on the cage
> and
>> where the pups came from.I counted 16 puppies from the same breeder and
> from
>> there lost count of how many more came from a different person.I was sick
> by
>> the time I walked out of that store I honestly don't think any one else
> even
>> paid attention to what was right there in front of them to see.The poor
>> little things were nothing more than Puppy Mill Pups and the prices, for
> one
>> little Pekinese the price was $1.100.How do these people sleep at night!!!
>> Peggy,Shadow,Noel
>> 
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