I hope the outcome was good...that the woman didn't lie and the pooch is safe. Poor thing looks so skinny. You guys are all so wonderful for your efforts!
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I hope the outcome was good...that the woman didn't lie and the pooch is safe. Poor thing looks so skinny. You guys are all so wonderful for your efforts!
OK, all. I got the word:
Regarding the original dog in the post...he has been pulled by Austin GSD Rescue and I believe is already on his way to his forever home.
This is from Tammy, a reliable source.
Souraya, the one in Montgomery can only be saved by a rescue. There are some silly rules that really do hurt the dog's chances of being adopted.
Now I can breathe again!
Thanks Sue!! I appreciate the update. I'm glad that he got a forever home so quickly. My heart just hurts for those who aren't so lucky.
I went back to see the injured Poodle. He's in desperate need of help. Someone there told me he doesn't like cats though. I am trying to find a rescue to take him ASAP!
I got to see this little guy go home while I was there:
http://web2.petfinder.org/pet.cgi?ac...review=1&row=0
Here's the latest on Sam:
"Yes, Sam really got out alive and from what I hear was an ABSOLUTE DOLL of a dog...sweetheart to the bone of course."
WooHoo! I believe in miracles!
Another GSD bb person called the shelter and they told her he was taken by a rescue. (more proof)
So we really can believe it!!
Aly, I hope you can find that little guy some help, the poor pup.
The one you saw adopted was adorable!
Thanks, again, guys for all your help!
Yay for Sam. I'm so glad he got out :)
Sue and Aly,
Hi. I came across this GSD Rescue in the Dallas Morning News;
http://www.campwolfgang.org and also a story about the
wonderful man who founded it & why. His story is at;
http://www.dallasnews.com/localnews/...l#columnists?2
Then click on columnist Jacquielynn Floyd story.
There are some great pictures of some fabulous GSDs. Liz & Bud.
Liz,
Thanks for the info on that wonderful angel!!
I am looking for someone to rescue this poor innocent GSD from Henderson, NC kill shelter. The GSD rescues out there are full up with litters of pups and have no room for him. He has such a haunting face. I e-mailed this wonderful person you just posted about to see if he has some connections in NC to possibly save this pup. Maybe your posting this is fate and he can do something to save little Amos:
http://web1.petfinder.org/pet.cgi?ac...preview=&row=0
http://kobie.petfinder.org/NC59.844112.jpg
Sue,
Amos looks so cute, like a baby Buddy. :) It doesn't hurt to
try , We never know when that right someone will see a pic
or read a story and make a match with one of these beautiful
dogs. Sue, I had to change the 2nd link to get to the story
of Wally Swanson the founder of Camp Wolfgang. His story
is worth the read. He's REAL people..... Liz & Buddy.
I e-mailed Ms. Floyd to thank her for publishing his wonderful and inspiring story. I wish I had the $$$$ to do what he is doing!!! All I can do is post the innocent pups or dogs that REALLY haunt me. There are just certain ones that can't be ignored. Mr. Swanson is wonderful. BTW, my first GSD was also named Wolfgang!!!!! and that's where the love of the breed comes to me from, too. What a coincidence!!
I'll go check out the links now Liz! Thanks for sharing :)