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โSep-15-2007 08:22 AM
Mickey T wrote:ladymc53 wrote:
I am reading everything as fast as I can - it's wonderful to see how God is moving today through all of you.
I have a dilemma - we have a very old stray dog that came to us about 8 yrs. ago,during a severe ice storm...he just wandered up, freezing, sweet and wagging his tail. I couldn't stand to see him in such bad condition, so of course he became ours immediately. He had been recently blinded in 1 eye, developed arthritis in his hips, and because he couldn't see very well, while on a walk with DH down a country road, he was hit by a truck, but it was minor. He has a torn ear...he's a mess, but he's my mess and we have cared for him as best we can. After getting hit he disappeared for quite a while and when he returned he had the torn ear so it could not be sewn up - it wasn't life threatening, just unattractive. Everytime we drive up to the house he greets us with a leaf, stick or whatever in his mouth - my dad said it's his peace offering. We named him Cy (not for cyclops as some have suggested) - it's a name from a Bing Crosby/Bob Hope movie where they greet each other with " Hi Cy!" and "Hi, Hy"...I always thought it was cute...anyway...the problem:
Cy is the sweetest dog we've ever owned and deserves a great life. We are in the middle of remodeling a large home and in order to sell it and go full time we must do some plantings outside. Cy is a total outside dog and lays around all the time - in my flower bed, which is now a huge hole. We will be full timing and cannot take him with us on the road. We will be in a FW and he's too large. I've tried to find him a good home by advertising in the paper, got some calls, but no looks. I would like to place him with a rescue place, but all the rescue's that I know of here in Arkansas are for full bred dogs and he's a mutt. A great mutt, but a mutt. The local animal shelter (not the pound) will take him for a fee, which is not a problem, but the problem is, no one will adopt him and he will live his life out in a cage, which I cannot stand the thought of.
What to do? Help me please!
Thanks in part to Old Fella, I somehow became involved in helping rescues in Arkansas. I volunteer with Paws and Claws in your hometown, Hot Springs, and have fostered and placed 16 dogs (puppy mill "rejects" scheduled to be pts) since last November. PAC is part of a network of rescues that work to place dogs from our area in great homes in the New England area. Seems odd to think that we're putting dogs down every day here, while there are waiting lists for mixed breeds in other parts of the country.
Please contact me and I will work on listing Cy on our Petfinders site. Additionally, if I can get more detailed information on Cy (breeds, age, weight, temperament, personality, health, spayed/neutered) along with a photo, I will try to include him in the list of adoptable dogs that we share with our network of rescues.
Mickey
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chemisd wrote:
That would be fun!!! Goodness knows there are many of us along the way that could perhaps meet up with them somewhere.
Great coverage, too. I saw that it mentioned 35 members. Are they the folks that are in Waynesboro? Just wondered and thought perhaps some of us on here would be interested in long distance memberships. Just needed to know details....
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dogdiva wrote:
I just wanted to say Thanks for all your TIME and EFFORTand LOVE that you have put into this endeavor and may you continue to be Blessed.
you have given hope to us and especially those that you have rescued
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Hoops wrote:
Great news coverage Richard. Nicely written articles.
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