I live in Indiana and I was trying to adopt Nema if you go to www.Chihuaua-rescue.org you will find her listed in the midwest. It just breaks my heart. Ellen
--- In [email protected], "dasha" <dash...@...> wrote: > > The shep already has a forever home in North Carolina. And I feel it is too > soon after losing our beloved dasha (rottie/Doberman mix) we had her for 14 > years and I still can't hardly stand to look at her grave. I just don't feel > the time is right for us. > > Where does Ellen live again? I have never know anyone that has had a hard > time adopting from a rescue. Personally I mean. > > Apparently North Carolina has some shortage of dogs for adoption because the > daughter's my daughter fostered that went to the Save the Puppies rescue > were also transported to NC. > > Sheila > > _____ > > From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On > Behalf Of Peggy & The Girls > Sent: Saturday, December 04, 2010 3:10 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] No longer looking for Chi > > > > > > Dasha, that's what I said too. Not all rescues have the same hang ups.You > really have to keep trying until you get what you want. Sounds like you > fell in love with the shep/lab, why not adopt him from the rescue, if he > isn't already promised to a furever home? I commend you on doing the leg > work, tiring as it may be, without people like you the dogs would not have > any place to go and wouldn't be saved. I did it a couple of times here too, > but not the distant that you did. > > Since you are directly in touch with rescues, maybe you could send a few > emails on Ellens behave, if she is still willing to try again. I feel so bad > for her, that she was disappointed and given the wrong impression, all > because of one rescue person. I look at all those Chi faces on Petfinders > and the DogsInDanger site that are going to be put down and it is killing me > that their isn't a much less stressful way of getting a dog to some one like > Ellen who would love it no matter what. Yet thousands of dogs are adopted > out from rescues all time. So why is everybody in this group that has tried, > having such a hard time? I don't get it! > > -------Original Message------- > > From: dasha <mailto:dash...@...> > Date: 12/4/2010 1:57:16 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] No longer looking for Chi > > > > I am sorry Ellen. > > There really are some good rescues out there. Our leg of the transport we > did this morning was exhausting. We picked 3 dogs up from a local vet clinic > then drove them 70 miles to the next person. She was over an hour late > getting there and one of the dogs was a demon.. Poor thing, it was a male > sharpei/chow mix about 6 months old. I knew why he was turned over to the > shelter w/o even asking. Dog humped and bit and chewed everything. > Beautiful dog that needs a home with active owners and a place to run and > some good basic training. One dog was a mix of Australian shepard and > something else. Beautiful colors but a very timid cowering dog. Once she > was loved on for a while she perked right up. The other one was a > shepard/lab mix about a year old. Beautiful, very well behaved dog. She > would sit and stay and lie and shake hands. No telling why she was in the > shelter but if she had not been promised to the rescue I would have kept > her. I miss my Rottie/Doberman mix... > > I talked to the person doing the next leg of the transport about the rescues > and she says that not all rescues have such strict rules. It is just a > matter of finding the right one. > > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] <mailto:Chihuahuas%40yahoogroups.com> > [mailto:[email protected] <mailto:Chihuahuas%40yahoogroups.com> ] > On > Behalf Of Ellen > Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 9:13 PM > To: [email protected] <mailto:Chihuahuas%40yahoogroups.com> > Subject: [Chihuahuas] No longer looking for Chi > > HI Guys, I have given much thought to adopting another Chi and have now > decided to give the idea up and just spoil the crap out of Sissy. > > She is doing great with the cats and since I wouldn;t be considered for hte > little one I fell in love with named Nema I have decided to give up and just > love the animals I have. > > After Reading what Deanna went through and stuff I am not goign to put my > self in that kind of situation. I still do not understand why I am not > allowed to adopt a dog that is the same sex as mine and give her a loving > spolied home. It doesn't make since to me so I kind of think of rescues as a > hoax myself. I know before you all going crazy one me that there are > probable some good ones out there. But if they really want people to help > donate etc then they need to be able to give a dog up to a person who woul > dtreasure it! Just my opinion. I have tried to talk to them and find out > what the big deal is as they are the same sex and the onle I am interested > in is spayed what difference should it make if mine that I have currently is > or isn't? > > I am really pissed off about this as I would have given her a fantastic > home. I just seen a loose dog tonight and wondered who in hell it's owner is > and why is it out running when it is about to snow here? > > I just don't get it! Ellen > > ------------------------------------ > > " Lets talk about our wonderful little pets! > Join today! " Yahoo! 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