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How sad! Those are always the times that you think
"If only..." but it doesn't do any good.
I lost a colt (from my horse) almost the same way.
He got his halter hooked on a piece of farm equipment in the barn and panicked.
It broke his neck.
I have three chocolate labradoodles available that
are two weeks old. We live in southern Indiana. Call or visit our website at www.psci.net/hickorydoodles
I feel for your daughter. We have kids ages 2,3,
and 7. I know they would be devastated if that happened to their
pet.
Julie Neukam
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2005 8:04 PM
Subject: [labradoodles] My Daughter lost
her labradoodle today
Maybe you can all help me and also spread the word as to
what happened to my daughter's Taffy. She was also the pet of my two
grandsons. She got her labradoodle 3 weeks ago and adored her. She did
every thing to perfection. My daughter was trying to get Taffy accostomed
to being in the crate while they were gone and put the pup in the
crate while she took my grandson to school. When she got home, she
found that Taffy's collar had some how gotten hooked on the latch of the
crate and Taffy died. Of course the family is devastated and my daughter
is blaming herself. One thing she wants to do, is educate others on what
happened and the danger of leaving a puppy in a crate with a collar. What
I want to do is find my daughter and her family another pup. She lives
in Virginia, I live in Florida. She spent weeks looking for the perfect
puppy-I told her that there is always room in our hearts for another pup
to love. My little 6 year old grandson loved Taffy, he has always loved
dogs and the labradoodle was perfect because he has allergies. Please
spread the word about the crate and collars and if anyone knows of any
pups in the Virginia area, or surrounding states, please let me know.
Florida area is viable too.
Kali, a sad grandmother and
mother
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