--- Yodelingyogi@aol.com wrote:
> > Got a call this morning from a lady looking for a
> home for two senior lhasos
> both female one 9 and the other 10 yrs of age.
>
> She has a 3 yr old daughter who is driving them
> crazy and she is afraid they
> may bite. If you can help them please email me at
> _yodelingyogi@aol.com_
> (mailto:yodelingyogi@aol.com) .
>
> they are both spayed, their vaccines are not current
> (I told her she must
> update their vaccines immediately) They are wee- wee
> pad trained.
>
> Thanks
> Joyce
>
We realize Bayou is NOT a Llasa Apso... we
are Constructing this page.


Notes:
Bear is a five year old male Poodle/Lhasa Apso mix. Bear was rescued from
a situation who her was being neglected, and as a result, has some
separation anxiety issues. He feels most secure when he can sit on you
lap, and would do best in a home when his time alone would be limited.
Bear is also easily startled, and would do best in a home without small
children.
Bear is available at the Washington Humane Society shelter located at
7319 Georgia Ave., NW (across from Walter Reed) between Fern and Geranium
Streets.
Washington Humane Society Shelter
7319 Georgia Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20012
202-723-5730


Hi All,
We got a call from the police last night that they had 8 goats
running at large and wanted them impounded. The wacky owner decided
to relinquish them. There are 7 nannies and one billy (I think??)
They look to be around 2 - 3 months old except one big nanny. I'm not
sure what their breeds are - I' think one is a Nubian and one is a
LaMache, I'll do some research. They look in 'okay' condition but
they were pretty hungry when they got home. One has a cough so we'll
have to wait and make sure it's alright. It looked to have a tight
collar on it so it may just have an irritated throat. Adoption fee
will be minimal, enough to take care of gas and feed. Anyone
interested, let me know.
Gina Brown
Spring Hill Horse Rescue
(a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization)
2617 Union St.
Brandon, Vt 05733
802 247-2857
www.springhillrescue.com
*PMU Foal Rescue and Adoption
*Horse Rescue, Rehab, and Adoption
*Natural Horse Training - Specializing in Behavioral Problems
*Natural Horse Training Lessons/Clinics
75,000 American horses were slaughtered for human consumption in
2002. This equals 205.48 horses PER DAY! A horse is probably being
brutally slaughtered RIGHT NOW.
Subject: Heads up: Texas Arabians need help!!!
The horses at this website will be auctioned at a public auction in
Woodville, TX, without papers, unless sold before Sept.
Please look at them and forward this email to anyone who might be
interested in them.
www.freewebs.com/harmonyarabs

The Queenie Foundation, Inc.
Animal protection through education
Dallas, Texas
214.328.3332
queeniefound@hotmail.com
www.TheQueenieFoundation.nhfind.com
www.petfinder.org/shelters/TX340.html
Dear Animal Lovers, Activists and Rescuers:
The Queenie Foundation announces its ninth annual National Homeless
Animals' Day Candlelight Vigil Saturday, August 21, 2004, Dallas, at
Flag Pole Hill (Buckner Blvd. and Northwest Highway) from 6 - 9 PM.
The International Society for Animal Rights (ISAR) began this event
in 1992. You can check out the website at
www.ISARonline.org; the
vigil is listed under Campaigns.
This year's theme is "I Survived Death Row." Therefore, I am calling
upon all organizations and people that have saved an animal off death
row from any shelter, and I don't care if it's a hedgehog, to bring
those animals to the vigil.
We will highlight these animals during the vigil and acknowledge all
of the organizations and people for the tireless work that you do to
save homeless animals. (Please bring a photo if the animal cannot
attend the vigil.)
When you RSVP, please let us know if you're bringing a death row
survivor and the species of the animal.
All rescue - adoption/legislative/rights/welfare organizations are
invited to set up their table starting at 5 PM; all others are
invited to attend. This event is free for everyone. Please invite
your volunteers, family, friends, co-workers and neighbors (leashed
companion animals are always welcome). We also encourage you to post
this event on your website and list it in your newsletter. The Meet &
Greet is from 6 - 8 and the vigil is 8 - 9 PM.
Please RSVP to
vigil2004@comcast.net if you plan to have a table.
This is an event to inform the public about the tragedy of animal
overpopulation, specifically dogs and cats and that spay/neuter is
the answer, HOWEVER, it can apply to any species, such as rabbits,
horses and farm animals (saved from slaughter). We invite you to wear
your organization T-shirt, display your banner, bring your literature
and photos of your adoptable animals, sign people up on your mailing
list, make appointments with prospective adopters and invite the
public to volunteer with your organization. This is not an adoption
event. If you are a rescue and planning to attend with some of the
animals in your system or personal animals, please make sure that
they are sterilized and current on vaccinations. No rescue will be
allowed to participate with unsterilized animals.
Our Special Guest Speaker is Tami Stanley, Gifted Animal Program
Certified Diagnostician. Ms. Stanley will do a demonstration with her
working dogs. Other guest speakers are Starlyn Smelker with the
Greyhound Protection League and Linda McKellor with DFWCares.
Recipients of The Queenie Foundation's Outstanding Media Coverage
Award and Rescuer Par Excellence Award are Randy Bigham and Jennifer
Mills with the Navarro County Star and Audrey Merritt, Founder of the
North Ellis County Animal Awareness Program (NECAAP), respectively.
Tasty food will be available from Ft. Worth's own Spiral Diner. Dr.
David Kahn will be available to administer vaccinations. Live music
provided by Naked Violet.
Please call 972.274.2564 or write to
vigil2004@comcast.net if you
have questions or comments.
Sincerely,
Enid Breakstone,
Founder and Executive Director

The following dog has been
released to rescue by her guardian:
Ally, very sweet Aussie/Heeler, fully vetted, on Pro-heart 6, 1 yr.
old, definitely a people dog.
She has been at the vet for treatment from a dog fight. She was
attacked by two of the guardian's other dogs, who have since been
siezed by Dallas AS.
Please call Melinda at Hillside Vet Clinic: 214.824.0397.

I Survived Death Row
In an effort to call more media attention to the candlelight vigil
this year, the theme is "I Survived Death Row." Therefore, I am
calling upon all organizations and people that have saved an animal
off death row, and I don't care if it's a hedgehog, to bring those
animals to the vigil.
We will highlight these animals during the vigil and acknowledge all
of the organizations and people for the tireless work that you do to
save homeless animals.
Please make sure these animals are sterilized and vaccinated for
rabies.
Please RSVP to let us know if you're bringing a death row survivor
and the species of the animal and direct questions/comments to
vigil2004@comcast.net.
Thank you,
Enid Breakstone, Founder & Executive Director
The Queenie Foundation, Inc.
Animal protection through education
Dallas, TX
National Homeless Animals' Day Candlelight Vigil
Saturday, August 21, 2004
6 - 9 pm
Flag Pole Hill
Buckner Blvd. & Northwest Highway
Dallas, TX
THIS IS A FREE EVENT.

HELP NEEDED IN GALVESTON COUNTY
ANIMAL SHELTER!
Gang,
I need help getting the following PBs out "alive" at the Galveston
County Animal Shelter, please:
PB Chocolate Lab Momma (with her 7 black, newborns -- eyes still
closed).
PB Tree Walking Hound (8 month old male, current shots, intact).
PB Yellow Lab female (GORGEOUS & excellent disposition).
PB Dalmatian female (super sweet, stray).
PB Great Pyr (this beauty found as a stray in Texas City) -- gender
not known (but I can view the kennel card).
Please phone me directly on my cellular (below) if you can save these
babies.
Thanks in advance!
Michele S. Reynolds
409-948-2485
281-734-0918 (cell)
Animal Services Manager
Galveston County Animal Control & Shelter
Texas City, Texas
http://members.petfinder.org/~TX558/index.html
Bay Area Texas Representative
Dogs Deserve Better.com - Getting dogs off chains!


We are in need of a home visit for a senior collie
mix. If you can
help, please contact me directly at
RehabRanch@hotmail.com
I am on digest on most lists and would hate to miss your kind offer
of help.
Brandy G
From The Heart Animal Rescue
www.fthar.org
info@fthar.org

Houston_Area_Dog_Rescues@yahoogroups.com
Dallas-Ft. Worth-Yahoo
Texas Dog Rescue Texas-Yahoo
Texas_Dogs (Yahoo)
San Antonio Area Pet Rescue, Yahoo
Texas Pet Rescue (Yahoo)
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Great Danes in Marshall, Texas Shelter are NOT Lhasa
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Correspondents, writers, photo-graphers,
liaisons, advocates and MORE Needed!
There are a myriad of positions available
for many different agencies throughout the U.S. There is a great need for
shelter workers and volunteers, liaisons, political activists,
campaigners, publicists and press people, photographers, correspondents
and, yes, transporters!
Most of these positions are not, in and of
themselves, demanding. Of course, if you care about animals they can
become very time consuming efforts, indeed, and we appreciate the vast and
varied talents of those who are doing this work -- many out of the
kindness of their hearts.
If you are interested in volunteering for
this effort or others, we invite you to write us and let us know what
you'd like to do, how often and how you like to work. We're sure to be
able to find a match for you!
We thank God for each and every one of you
who care enough to confront almost insurmountable odds to do everything
you can to change this travesty in our world, often facing your own
humanity to do so, and putting your own emotions on the line to care for
the voiceless among us: GODSPEED to each and every one... |