Hi,
Thanks for your concern for Dag. From this distance there isn't much we can
do on such short notice, but there are things people closer can do.
Assuming the dog has no serious behavior problems, someone could get him out
of the shelter and foster him long enough to find him a home. The first
thing I wonder is whether anyone has contacted breed rescue since the dog is
pure? They can be reached on the following website:
http://www.akc.org/breeds/rescue.cfm
If someone is able to buy some time, putting ads in the paper and working up
flyers would be the next thing to consider. Here is a booklet that might
help: "How to Find Homes for Homeless Pets," which you can download from
our web site at
http://www.bestfriends.org/nmhp/reso...nmhp-pdfs.htm. This booklet gives
very specific instructions on how to word ads and screen potential adopters.
If you have any trouble downloading the guide, please write back with a
mailing address, and I will send you a copy.
All of these suggestions are based on this dog being an adoptable dog so the
first thing is to find that out. I wish I had more to offer. good luck and
feel free to get back to me if you have other questions.
Sincerely,
Bev Bucklew
Network Coordinator
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
Kanab, UT 848741-5000
phone: 435-644-2001 ext. 136
fax: 435-644-2078
e-mail: [email protected]
website:www.bestfriends.org
Bev Bucklew
Network Coordinator
Best Friends Animal Sanctuary
Kanab, UT 848741-5000
phone: 435-644-2001 ext. 136
fax: 435-644-2078
e-mail: [email protected]
website:www.bestfriends.org
i'm still trying to help poor DAG....i wrote to best friends...even though they couldn't help...this sounds like a good guide to obtain for future reference.....
they really are a great organization.....
so if anyone hears anything in the atlanta area...please call that shelter!!!
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