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JulieT
Dec 26, 2007Explorer
Seasons Greetings (2007) to all the Foofs. Been reading this thread for two weeks now and have not posted until now. I am now reading the Christmas of 2006 postings and Lynn just reappeared. I was so worried about her. Thank goodness she is doing better.
Rich and Sue, you are my heros. I have never seen such magic come from people. I would be honored to meet you. And of course, Old Fella. My DH and I live in the NE GA mountains (Rabun County) home of Deliverance. We, too, have a rescued furbaby. Actually, found his Mama chained to a tree and had wrapped herself around the tree so much she could not get to her water bowl. I brought her home and two days later she had puppies. I did not even know she was pregnant! One puppy died, one was adopted to some friends and I kept the runt. His name is Gordon and he is Cavalier/Peke. He is now three and goes everywhere I go. If dogs aren't allowed, I don't go.
You people on this thread have helped me alot in training and doctoring and so much more. I wish I could meet every one of you and give you all a big hug for all that you do for our four legged friends and for all the loving support that you have offered Rich and Sue. They are truly special people and we can all learn valuable lessons from them.
As I write this, I think about our county and the need for improvement on animal control. There is absolutely no pet ordinances here and dogs run free all over the county. We have have two instances of pit bulls mauling people to death here in the last year. As of the first of the new year, I plan to volunteer at the local humane shelter (because of you, Fella) and am going back to school at the age of 55, to become a vet tech.
Thanks to all of you, God bless you and Happy Holidays.
Julie
Rich and Sue, you are my heros. I have never seen such magic come from people. I would be honored to meet you. And of course, Old Fella. My DH and I live in the NE GA mountains (Rabun County) home of Deliverance. We, too, have a rescued furbaby. Actually, found his Mama chained to a tree and had wrapped herself around the tree so much she could not get to her water bowl. I brought her home and two days later she had puppies. I did not even know she was pregnant! One puppy died, one was adopted to some friends and I kept the runt. His name is Gordon and he is Cavalier/Peke. He is now three and goes everywhere I go. If dogs aren't allowed, I don't go.
You people on this thread have helped me alot in training and doctoring and so much more. I wish I could meet every one of you and give you all a big hug for all that you do for our four legged friends and for all the loving support that you have offered Rich and Sue. They are truly special people and we can all learn valuable lessons from them.
As I write this, I think about our county and the need for improvement on animal control. There is absolutely no pet ordinances here and dogs run free all over the county. We have have two instances of pit bulls mauling people to death here in the last year. As of the first of the new year, I plan to volunteer at the local humane shelter (because of you, Fella) and am going back to school at the age of 55, to become a vet tech.
Thanks to all of you, God bless you and Happy Holidays.
Julie
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