ES - Bummed out
Spence Mabry
smabry at flash.net
Sun Jan 4 11:56:30 PST 1998
Vicki Marsh wrote:
>
> Simone said:
> >
> > I am sorry to here of the Sad news...I run a foster home for animals that
> > need adoption right now we have two kittens that are boxed trainedand my own
> > dogs..
>
> Thanks, Simone. We can't have cats because Todd is allergic, as well as several of our mundane and SCA family members. We do still have Zandar the war dog, though. The ermine-colored border collie that is over 50 lbs now!!
> He is a sweetie, but not much of an indoor dog.
>
> If you would like I will let you know as soon as we get any puppies.
> > the group I volenter with has all the animals cheaked out and medical
> > problems tended to and will get there first run of shots before they are
> > passed on to the public..
>
> I actually didn't want another puppy - I wanted an adult dog that was already housebroken and fixed. I know that there are people out there who end up having too many dogs, have family problems like divorce or housefires, or financial problems that lead them to need to give away their dogs. I guess I would settle for a puppy that I knew wouldn't grow up to be too big - like a daschund or terrier mix. Zandar sheds terribly, so a short-hair would be nice, too.
>
> On top of everything else, I'm sick, my sinuses are killing me, and I am running a low-grade temp. Blechhh!!
>
> Mostly, I just wanted to complain to my friends about the inequity of life. I'll get over it.
>
> Love and hugs,
>
> Zara Zina
>
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Have you tried the various breed rescue people? The Greyhound rescue
group was at the PetSmart off I-20 last weekend. They save retired
racing greys & whippets. An amazing dog, I was told they have "bursts of
energy, then relapse back into couch potatos"! Also, whippets available
sometimes (smaller but still elegant). Also the Sheltie rescuers are in
the metroplex. I've seen them in McKinney a lot during the town's many
fests. All the animals are older animals and well-trained. There's
rescue groups for nearly every breed, including pugs, Boston terriers, &
bulldogs! If you want a small house-horse, there are some Rottweilers
(very smart, very protective of their families, but NEVER get a
puppy-mill product) and I know of at least one Mastiff (I think they get
allocated one per state) in the Benbrook area. Remember the energy level
you're looking for (a friend had to put down her old Basset hound & got
a Scottie--she was overwhelmed by the difference in energy levels
between the breeds.) and Good Luck on the hunt. :-)
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