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Thread: URGENT TRANSPORT Sat 8/13...dogs DIE on Sunday if not out...Celina, OH-Rochester,NY

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    URGENT TRANSPORT Sat 8/13...dogs DIE on Sunday if not out...Celina, OH-Rochester,NY

    PLEASE....can anyone help these 2 GSDs on Saturday??

    Permission to Crosspost.
    If you can help please let me know, these dogs are scheduled to be PTS on Sunday so we MUST get them out. If you can help e-mail me at [email protected] or [email protected]



    Name: Maddux

    Breed: German Shepherd

    Age: 2 yrs

    Sex: male

    Spayed/Neutered? To be done by rescue

    Size/Weight? large

    UTD on shots? yes

    Health Cert? no

    HW - or + ? no

    Any health issues? No known

    Traveling with medications? no

    Any behavior problems? none known

    Does it get along with other animals? yes

    Is a crate optional or mandatory? optional but not provided

    If mandatory, is a crate provided and what size? large

    What items will be sent with passenger on transport? traveling with health records, leash and collar



    MUST travel with ALL health records, leash and collar



    Name of holding shelter: Mercer County animal Control

    City and State: Columbus, OH

    Name of Contact: Tom Powell

    Phone number of contact: 419-942-1550



    Name of Rescue going to: Brightstar German Shepherd Rescue

    City and State: Rochester NY

    Website address: www.brightstargsd.org



    Foster home info- TBA

    Name:

    Email address:

    Home Phone:

    Cell phone:

    City and State:



    Name: Josie

    Breed: German Shepherd

    Age: 3 yrs

    Sex: female

    Spayed/Neutered? To be done by rescue

    Size/Weight? large

    UTD on shots? yes

    Health Cert? no

    HW - or + ? no

    Any health issues? No known

    Traveling with medications? no

    Any behavior problems? none known

    Does it get along with other animals? yes

    Is a crate optional or mandatory? optional but not provided

    If mandatory, is a crate provided and what size? large

    What items will be sent with passenger on transport? traveling with health records, leash and collar



    MUST travel with ALL health records, leash and collar



    Name of holding shelter: Mercer County animal Control

    City and State: Columbus, OH

    Name of Contact: Tom Powell

    Phone number of contact: 419-942-1550



    Name of Rescue going to: Brightstar German Shepherd Rescue

    City and State: Rochester NY

    Website address: www.brightstargsd.org



    Foster home info- TBA

    Name:

    Email address

    Home Phone:

    Cell phone:

    City and State:



    Transport Coordinator: Jennifer Jayne

    Email address : [email protected] or [email protected]

    Home phone: (315)331-9421

    Cell phone: (315)573-3107



    If you are able to help, please respond directly to Jennifer Jayne at [email protected] or [email protected] as I do not want to miss any offers to help. Thank you



    NOTE: 15 minutes has been allotted between each leg for rest stops

    Date: 8/13







    Leg 1)

    Celina, OH to Findlay, OH NEEDED

    70 miles 1 hr 15 min

    Leave time 8 am Arrive time 9:15 am



    Leg 2)

    Findlay, OH to Mansfield, OH NEEDED

    72 miles 1 hr 20 min

    Leave time 9:30 am Arrive time 10:50 am



    Leg 3)

    Mansfield, OH to Akron, OH NEEDED

    60 miles 55 min.

    Leave time 11:00 am Arrive time 11:55



    Leg 4)

    Akron OH to Mentor OH Filled, thank you Sandi

    47.04 miles 58 min

    Leave time 12:00 pm arrive time 1:00 pm





    Leg 5)

    Mentor OH to Erie, PA Filled, thank you Marge

    80 miles 1 hour 10 min

    Leave time 1:15 pm arrive time 2:35 pm




    Leg 6)

    Erie PA to Fredonia, NY Filled, thank you Bob and Marcia

    50.07 miles 1 hr

    Leave time 2:50 pm arrive time 3:50 pm





    Leg 7) –

    Fredonia, NY to Buffalo, NY NEEDED

    50 miles 45 minutes

    Leave 4:00 pm Arrive 4:45 pm



    Leg 8)

    Buffalo, NY to Rochester, NY NEEDED

    69 miles 1 hr. 5 min.

    Leave 5:00 pm Arrive 6:05 pm







    Again, if you are able to help please respond directly to Jennifer Jayne at [email protected] or [email protected] as I do not want to miss any offers to help. Thank you



    What I need from drivers:

    Leg your driving

    Full name

    Phone number

    E-mail address

    Car description

    1 reference to verify credibility



    Jennifer Jayne
    BrightStar German Shepherd Rescue
    Transport Coordinator

    www.brightstargsd.org

    [email protected]









    Jennifer Jayne
    Brightstar Assistant Transport Coordinator
    Brightstar Assistant Events Coordinator (Syracuse to Rochester, NY area)
    Proud "Mommy" to "Princess" Lexi, Cosmo and Jax
    www.brightstargsd.org
    "You may not know why you are here, but your rescue dog does"
    ----- Original Message -----


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    Im sure someone will save them before then.

  3. Originally posted by MastiffCrazy10
    Im sure someone will save them before then.
    Sorry..but somebody has posted a rescue transport and you are saying that, OH, I think tehy'll be adopted by then! You could wish them best fo luck or even not post at all, I'm sorry that was rude. These dogs only have 2 days to live!


    Sorry for that! I wish you best of luck with them! I wish I could help out, but I live 9 hours away from NY anyways! I hope these dogs get a FUR-ever home! You're doing an amazing thing, helping these dogs out!

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    Originally posted by MastiffCrazy10
    Im sure someone will save them before then.
    If They've been in the shelter/rescue for a long time and only have 2 days to live, I highly doubt anyone's going to adopt them right away. I have to agree with Lexi_lover, that was a rude comment and you could've wished them some luck or something...


    Good Luck with those 2! If I wasn't so far away I'd love to help but unfortunately I am I hope they both get a new home soon!

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    I hope the word get out about thease dogs, i live too far to help, I work at a human association thats non kill and i just hope someone around where you live will here about thease dog, good luck to the shepard, i' sure there beutiful
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
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    The legs near me are already filled
    Paws crossed they are saved in time... GSD's are so close to my heart.
    ~Angie, Sierra & Buddy
    **Don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die!**

    I suffer from multiple Shepherd syndrome



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    I hope again thast everything will come to be they find a happy home
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
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    Wynset's Sam I AM "Sage" RA (shetland sheepdog)
    T.j (english setter)

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    Originally posted by MastiffCrazy10
    Im sure someone will save them before then.
    Here's the attitude that is the reason I don't post on here very often...God the ignorance.

    As far as I know this is filled....I have not heard back from the coordinator, but, a friend of mine in Wauseon offered to fill the missing leg close to her and I told them to combine or split the missing leg in NY.

    Thank you to all for the GENUINE support, unlike the original response to my plea.


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    Mugsy, that person is a newbie, don't mind the inorance. And I am sure it was ignorance - as in not knowing better, rather than lack of caring.

    I always worry when we don't hear if a transport is filled. They are never anywhere me, Massachusetts seems to be an end-point more often than a through-point!

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    Karen,

    Perhaps you could drive out a bit...that's what some in MA, RI, NH, VT, and CT do....I just am too impressed at how the people in New England keep their dogs...it's a totally different world than the Midwest and South that's for certain. Send me your contact information and I can pass it along to Quincey (my vet friend in Boston) because she's always looking for drivers everywhere. Oh, and of course I will keep it too since I send so many transports out!

    That's why so many transports are headed for the East from the Midwest and South....in New England they look at you like you have 4 heads if you mention the "Big Black Dog Syndrome" because everyone there WANTS big black dogs and they die by the thousands in the Midwest and South because so many people out here are so flippin' stupid.

    Molly


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    can they be taken into a foster home or something or r there even forster homes availble?
    Thanks so much Ashley for the siggy!
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    Originally posted by mugsy
    Karen,

    Perhaps you could drive out a bit...that's what some in MA, RI, NH, VT, and CT do....I just am too impressed at how the people in New England keep their dogs...it's a totally different world than the Midwest and South that's for certain. Send me your contact information and I can pass it along to Quincey (my vet friend in Boston) because she's always looking for drivers everywhere. Oh, and of course I will keep it too since I send so many transports out!

    That's why so many transports are headed for the East from the Midwest and South....in New England they look at you like you have 4 heads if you mention the "Big Black Dog Syndrome" because everyone there WANTS big black dogs and they die by the thousands in the Midwest and South because so many people out here are so flippin' stupid.

    Molly
    I'll send you my info. The few times anything was happening near me, and I volunteered, the (inevitably) last leg person here in MA decided to do the last two legs, to get the doggies themselves. I cannot say for certain I'd be available on any given weekend, but would help if needed when I could.

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