it is out of kentucky but we have fosteres and regional
directors in different states




On Wed, 9 May 2007 18:11:14 -0700 (Pacific Daylight
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Where is this rescue group located? I'm in CA.
Carol 
 

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From: tanya
Date: 5/9/2007 5:56:19 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: now: rescues. Was: How many
dogs do you have?
 

I am a foster for a rescue group and we are all over
the states. we charge a fee depending on the vetting
they had to have to save them from the puppy mills and
breeders. ours include the spay/nuture and shots utd.
but we also work with the adoptive parents to make it
easier fro them to get the adoption fee up.--- In
[email protected], "marsha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:>> > I couldn't agree with you more. It has
gotten to the point that it is a lot cheaper to go buy
a full blooded registered dog of any breed than to try
to "rescue" a mixed breed! I do understand adoption
fees for several reasons, not the least of which is to
pay for the actual running of the shelter, but if most
of these shelters truly are "non-profit" then I'm the
queen of England!! Which is why myself and several
others have started the yahoo group rescueachi to try
to pl
ace chis in homes without these extraordinary cost.
However, now that I am setting here with an adorable
chi/jrt mix, seems no one wants him!!! So looks like I
am gonna end up having to turn him over to one of those
rescue groups that will charge someone an arm and a leg
to love him!> Marsha> > ----- Original Message ----- >
From: Cindy Sparks > To: [email protected] >
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 4:01 PM> Subject: Re:
[Chihuahuas] Re: How many dogs do you have?> > > Boy
some of the rescues and shelters are so expensive Here
in Colorado the shelters I know of range from around
$50 to $400 to $500 in boulder and a couple of other
places. I know they need money to run the shelter but
you would think it would be better to adopt out at a
smaller price and get the dog a home that charge so
much and have to destroy some. 
We have a chi rescue here that seems kind of expensive
(to me) as well. Plus they insist on a home visit and I
just dont like strangers at my house (my little phobia)
LOLOL > > > > On 5/9/07, address2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:> > > prego200276 wrote: > > I am new to chi's. I
came upon one from a real animal lover who gives her
babies away. > Wow!!!!! I wish I could come across
someone like that.....my daughter still wants a chi,
but even the rescue agencies online want
$200.00-$300.00 for adoption fees....plus having to
travel to pick them up. This is why I bought my Penny
locally.....had to pay the same amount as a rescue, but
at least I didn't have to travel. She doesn't have the
money, since she is unable to work since a shoulder
injury last Nov, she goes in for surgery this Fri. But
I keep looking at the animal shelter listings, because
they r usual
ly less expensive......who knows, maybe I'll find her
one.> > . ---------------------------------> Food
fight? Enjoy some healthy debatein the Yahoo! Answers
Food & Drink Q&A. > " Lets talk about our wonderful
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http://sparkyrat.tripod.com/> my art >
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