Patty - if you check into the Kennewick Alumni Group on Facebook that you belong to...you will see all sorts of interesting posts from other Alumni and the various problems we are experiencing and the solutions....each dog is different and each of those dogs, good and bad...so we think....maybe we're wrong...I personally don't think there's any such thing as a bad dog,... just a bad owner....deserves our respect....and yes, Love.... Hugs Marian
--- On Sun, 7/5/09, P JORGENSON <[email protected]> wrote: From: P JORGENSON <[email protected]> Subject: [eskiepeople:10668] Re: Each of my regular dogs have problems and perry so right To: "eskiepeople" <[email protected]> Received: Sunday, July 5, 2009, 8:35 AM #yiv793347928 .hmmessage P { margin:0px;padding:0px;} #yiv793347928 { font-size:10pt;font-family:Verdana;} As Sammy becomes a little better. Bo is a little less Better. I cannot wait until the room gets done. next week. this is killing me to have them in crates albeit larger ones. and Each Eski I have had is totally different behavior wise. So if I asked any questions. Its is only because Im intersted in how you guys handle yours. as each clue from someone is an option. When I go to see help Death row Eskis. I have a respect for that dog and what they might have gone through. and I have no expectations whatever. I feel that testing sometimes at this point can be misleading. and there are some who appear good natured and then all of a sudden something will trigger them. Or an eski that tests bad has come out to be a wonderful wonderful loved dog. When a person is telling me all they know about the dogs. I just listen and try to glean what I can from it but go away with filtered information in teh back of my mind and remember much like humans they have been effected by things we know nothing about. I know these posts are to be cheerful....... but I think it would be wonderful if we heard of the issues that are going on, I know fear is the biggee. and we all know what dogs and people do out of fear. Thanks for posting. I love my bunch. and prob why Its hard for me to adopt to people who have no experience. not that Im a guru. as each one teaches me something more . Im trying to get on to Yahoo group for the dogs. But my goodness all the passwords etc etc and it still is not accepted. so if Im not going to the right place please advise. Patty Patty Jorgenson 509-326-0829 Spokane Regional American Eskimo Club [email protected] www.sraec.org/ From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: [eskiepeople:10658] Re: Kennewick, Washington puppy mill dogs invade Iowa! Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 22:17:40 -0500 This is just a public service announcement of sorts. Its very important to understand luck is not a factor in dealing with this sort of scenario. A person really needs to know the situation they are approaching before actually make the approach, not only for their own safety, but for the welfare of the animal they are approaching. I wish I could give a cut and dry answer as to how a non domesticated animal should be handled, but just like everything else in life, every situation is different. So it is a matter of reading the dog, analyzing what you see, then approaching (or not approaching) the dog on the information that you have gathered. I know how pretentious this sounds but so many people with best intensions go into a situation by something they see other people doing, or on TV like the Whispering Dog Guru or something to that nature, not knowing what the ramifications actually are. Someone can really get hurt bad if things go awry. Marian, Teeny steps is a good approach with these kids. They will come around for you as you seem to have the kindness and resolve that they need at this point. Thank you Perry Mancini Executive Director- American Eskimo Dog Rescue and Sanctuary of Iowa http://www.eskiedog.org ----- Original Message ----- From: marian Lyall To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 7:43 PM Subject: [eskiepeople:10656] Re: Kennewick, Washington puppy mill dogs invade Iowa! You're very very lucky that you have 4 that you can get close to. Many of them are like your other 1..outside of the rescue people they have had little to no human interacation...Niko was the same way when I first got him, (couldn't get near him...) and he's still wary but is coming around...it will take time, but I'm in it for the long haul, and he is rehabibable (word? Sp??) but it is going to take time.. All teeny steps.... --- On Sat, 7/4/09, Perry <[email protected]> wrote: From: Perry <[email protected]> Subject: [eskiepeople:10646] Re: Kennewick, Washington puppy mill dogs invade Iowa! To: [email protected] Received: Saturday, July 4, 2009, 1:52 PM >Are you able to get that close to the other 4? All but 1 Thank you Perry Mancini Executive Director- American Eskimo Dog Rescue and Sanctuary of Iowa http://www.eskiedog.org ----- Original Message ----- From: Jan Schweitzer To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 3:15 PM Subject: [eskiepeople:10645] Re: Kennewick, Washington puppy mill dogs invade Iowa! It looks like a lot of the black is off Brady's nose...How old is he? He can't be a pup then....am I right? BUT...regardless, he is a very pretty dog! Actually, his face is a lot like my Bears was and it doesn't look like he has tear stains. He is sweet. Are you able to get that close to the other 4? Geee....wondering if Sparky needs a friend...JOKE ----- Original Message ----- From: Perry To: eskiepeople Sent: Saturday, July 04, 2009 2:01 PM Subject: [eskiepeople:10639] Kennewick, Washington puppy mill dogs invade Iowa! Yesterday, 7-3-09 5 of the dogs from this puppy mill raid in Kennewick, Washington http://www..king5.com/video/index.html?nvid=366147 arrived at the American Eskimo Rescue and Sanctuary of Iowa. These Guys are going to be are going to be a challenge. After the initial temperament test and evaluation we are pretty sure at least 4 of the 5 are most likely able to be rehabilitated. These dog have had no socialization whatsoever so we will be starting from "touch". The pictures below are of the first Eskie we have been working with. His name is Brady we are calling him Frady Brady. As you can see he is on his way to mastering "touch" maybe soon even "hug" :) Thank you Perry Mancini Executive Director- American Eskimo Dog Rescue and Sanctuary of Iowa http://www.eskiedog.org Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! __________________________________________________________________ Looking for the perfect gift? Give the gift of Flickr! http://www.flickr.com/gift/ --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Eskiepeople" group. 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