
June 11th 2008 2:18 pm
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Please help Powder Lab Senior see contact for pull help For the Special Angel
Urgent! Gassing Pound
Powder is 9 years old. If she could speak she would have much to say, for she has seen much. Would her story be filled with joys or sorrows? No matter what her story, now, is all that matters for her. She is a wonderful Senior that would like to share the remaining of her life with just a very unselfish need, someone to love and love her. Please, is there not help for this girl from the touch of an angel! Please contact the group for pull help and further info. Call the pound to save this still hopeful, if you can.Pull help if you need...Contact group HolmesCountyDogPoun d@yahoogroups.com
More About POWDER
Available June 9, 2008 at 8:30. Powder was a stray, she is cream in color and has a good disposition.
9 years old
Labrador Retriever
Large
Adult
Female
Holmes County Dog Pound
Millersburg, OH
330-674-6301
OH~ Mom dies leaving 9 newborn pups
Long Beach Rescue - Denise
Date: Jun 10, 2008 5:33 PM
I'm reposting - please give if you can to help, this is yet another incredibly sad situation and these pups won't survive without help
~ Denise
Long Beach Animal Rescue
Mississippi
Date: 6/10/2008 3:33:32 PM
Subject: Ohio: owner surrender - 9 two day old pups covered in maggots inside & out OMG
Owner called me this morning and said her 9 y.o. Lab died this morning after giving birth to 9 pups 2 days ago. NOT SPAYED - RUNNING FREE ON A FARM ! The owner pulled the pups out of the "dog house" only to find them covered in maggots. She could not deal with it because she had to "work". I took the pups which is my 4th. litter of pups in the past month.... ( one litter only 6 hr. old ). What I saw made me vomit.. cry and pray to God to give me strength to do what I had to do now
The pups were wet and cold in a dirty old laundry basket with a filthy rag to lay on. The pups had literally hundreds of maggot larva covering their entire bodies.
They are Black Labs so I could see it very clearly
I pulled each one out and gave their little cold bodies a bath... and I could see the mature maggots in their umbilical opening! ( belly button ). I had to take a pair of hemastats with a blunt end and remove as many as 20 maggots from each of their stomachs. ONE BY ONE my kitchen sink filled with paper towels and live mature maggots. I fed the babies , bathed them and started them on Clavamox antibiotics. They are resting on 2 heated discs .... The vet said I have to give them another bath in 50 / 50 solution of flea shampoo to get the rest of the maggots out. Now I have to start the process of pulling mature maggots out of their belly buttons again... I only stopped long enough to clear the tears from my eyes.... I need to again purchase more formula for the various stages of puppies, chux diapers, antibiotics, antibiotic ointment , wormer vaccinations. They are going to the vet now that the initial and immediate medical care and antibiotics has been started. Donations would be appreciated to PayPal : mparke11@aol.com We are a 501c3 non profit group and donations are tax deductible. I do not know if they will live but I am trying my best here in a very bad situation.... and you know what the lady said as she left the laundry basket of pups.... "MY KIDS FEEL SO BAD ABOUT THE PUPS ... I AM GOING TO GET THEM ANOTHER DOG ( PUPPY )".... I wanted to reach over the basket and strangle her.....
Deborah Parker
Saint Francis Animal Sanctuary Inc
Vermilion, OH 44089
www. saintfrancisanimalsanctuary. org
http://www. petfinder. com/shelters/OH556. html
OH-Senior GSD will die on 6/12-Thurs! HELP! PLEASE HURRY!
Wish-To-Exist
Stop Animal Cruelty
Date: Jun 10, 2008 5:22 PM
From: Cathy
Date: Jun 10, 2008 8:15 AM
I got a e-mail saying he is definitely set to be killed THURSDAY(12th)his time has run out no more reprieves!!!!
Cathy
PLEASE HELP US SAVE THIS GERMAN SHEPHERD!!!! URGENT
No one has stepped up for Hoss the senior, pure, GSD yet! See below...
His vetting in sponsored, so he got an extra week.
However, he will be put down next Thursday if no one steps up for him
Hoss is a 10 year old GSD at the pound in Zansville, OH
Phone: 740-453-0273
His vetting in sponsored, so he got an extra week.
However, he will be put down next Thursday if no one steps up for him
*If you can help, please email me at: jdmanfrin@hotmail.com (at hotmail. com), or call Niel at: 740- 452- 8447
OH~Beautiful dogs need rescue please repost
minpins3
bleuone
bLakE R0berTs-MorSe
Second Chance Humane Society
Date: Jun 8, 2008 3:00 PM
These dogs are from the Guernsey County Dog Pound.
They are a pound and not a shelter, so unfortunately, they do euthanize
They are open to anyone interested in adopting and are rescue friendly!
Pound Partners is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization that works with the pound to help improve the conditions at the pound and to help get dogs into homes and rescues
If you are interested in volunteering your time or talents to help them, please contact:
Barb McDonald at 740-439-5505
You can send tax deductable donations to:
Pound Partners
P.
PO Box 1384
Cambridge, Ohio 43725
Sponsor a dog through www. PayPal. com -> guernseydogs@yahoo.com
ADOPTABLE DOGS
Wally is a Dachshund/terrier mix who's starting to gray a little, not sure how old he is, but at least 5 years old. He is very sweet.
He was picked up by the warden because his previous owners let him run the neighborhood and he'd chase bikes
They had been warned several times, but couldn't be bothered to come get him from the pound!
Mac is still a puppy!
Sassy is a very young, medium sized dog
Peaches is a Great Dane Mix.
She can not go to a home with cats or other small animals
Chris is so sweet and has been in there forever! Chris is about 25 lbs and all ears!
These are all very sweet natured dogs and the pound is very full right now, so please consider adopting and saving a life!
If you are interested in adopting one of these dogs, please e-mail:
guernseydogs@yahoo.com
Visit their petfinder listing for more info and to see other available dogs:
http://www. petfinder. com/shelters/OH330. html... 
May 1st 2008 11:55 am
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There are some wonderful dogs here that need saving! Check out the website below, and see if you can help one of these pups! There's a variety of breeds and ages. PLEASE HELP! The shelter is closing, and without anyone adopting the little guys, they may have to be put down. PLEASE HELP!!
Hello everyone! My name is Christie and I volunteer with AnimalEducation and Rescue in Libertyville . We have a working relationshipwith a shelter in Marion IN and the shelter manager there is a wonderfulsoul. They unfortunatley are closing at the end of June (roughly) andany animal there on that day will be euthanized. 2 other volunteers andmyself went down to take pictures and bios of their dogs. Please click on the link and look at these sweetdogs! There are many different breeds, each dog needing a home,otherwise they will get euthanized the day the shelter doors close.There are no and's, if's, or's, but's or maybe's...it is going tohappen! http://picsbycindy. com/marion_grant_dogs. htm.. Wouldn't it be amazing if those doors closed andthere was not one single soul left behind to die? We are their onlyhope in finding homes and not living out the rest of their days on deathrow. This is no small feat, don't get me wrong, and yet it is not animpossibility. Heck, you just might know someone at work who has beenlooking for a dog...well, here you have it! We told them we would try to help place as manyas we could in rescue groups. We are reaching out to all of the arearescues asking if anyone can help. I chose to reach out to the bullybreed rescues as I own a pit mix and am fostering a pit bull and I LOVEthem both dearly. I have included a link to the pictures that CindyFalstad took that day. If you can help please let me know by e-mail orphone 847-371-1147 or 847-404-8143. Transport will be provided. Thanks in advance, Christie 
February 13th 2008 8:54 am
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Oh I'm so proud!!!
I may only be part beagle, but that part of me is just geeked as all get out to see a beagle win this show.
Too bad they don't have a mutt entrance..I'd take that at least to 13th place! Anyhow, this is the story from Yahoo! news. ENJOY!
Woof!
~Murphy
Start dancin', Snoopy. You're out of the Westminster doghouse. At long last, a beagle is America's top dog. Baying and barking to his heart's delight, Uno lived up every bit to his name Tuesday night, becoming the first of his breed to win best in show at the nation's biggest canine competition.
"He's a people's dog, a merry little hound," handler Aaron Wilkerson said.
A sold-out crowd at Madison Square Garden that called and chanted Uno's name stood and roared when he was picked as numero uno. He got right into the act, jumping on Wilkerson and confirming his other title: noisiest in show.
Years from now, it'll be known as the "ah-roo!" heard 'round the ring.
The only breed consistently among the nation's most popular dogs for nearly 100 years, a beagle had never won in the 100 times the Westminster Kennel Club had chosen a winner. That changed when judge J. Donald Jones pointed to this nearly 3-year-old package of personality.
No longer an underdog — make that an Underdog — Uno beat out two neatly primped poodles, a top Sealyham terrier, a sleek Weimaraner, a lively Australian shepherd and a sprightly Akita.
"He's perfect, he was a 10," Jones said. "He does cuteness well."
Precocious as he was precious, Uno celebrated by chewing on the microphones of reporters who tried to interview his winning crew. Those had to suffice for the yellow, soft duck that's his favorite toy.
His tri-colored image certainly drew a nationwide following, and that will surely prompt a spike in beagle adoptions. Wilkerson had one bit of advice for anyone planning to get one as a pet.
"Better have a fence," he said.
More than 169 breeds and varieties were represented at the 132nd Westminster show, and the event brought 2,627 entries.
Among the fan favorites early Tuesday evening were a Neapolitan mastiff that lumbered around the ring, a Chihuahua that spun in circles and a miniature pinscher that plucked a piece of food off the green carpet without missing a beat.
No hound of any kind had won at Westminster since 1983, and a toy poodle that began the night with 108 best in show prizes stood in Uno's way.
Formally known as K-Run's Park Me in First, Uno came into this competition wagging his white-tipped tail with 32 best in show ribbons overall. He already had become the first beagle to win the hound group since 1939.
Uno breezed in the 15-inch beagle category Monday morning, then took the group several hours later. So while other dogs tried to reach the final ring Tuesday, Uno went on a brisk walk around Manhattan and took a nap beneath his warm, fuzzy blanket.
But when it came time to show, Uno was as ready as ever. He looked around and soaked up the cheers while parading around the ring, the ovation becoming more thunderous with every step.
When he made his final stop in front of Jones, Uno went to town. Rather than rely on his golden brown, pleading eyes, he began baying over and over.
Even when he walked away to let other dogs be judged, Uno kept going. Quite a win it was for Eddie Dziuk of Columbia, Mo., and his three co-owners.
"When it came for the judge to pick, I couldn't even watch," Dziuk said.
Chances are, millions at home were tuned to their televisions.
"My sister called me today and said she's always turned off the dog show on TV because she's tired of all those poodles winning," Jon Woodring, one of Uno's co-owners, said in the afternoon. "But she watched last night. I think Uno winning would show that an everyday dog can do it."
Longtime dog expert David Frei, the paw-by-paw announcer for USA Network's coverage of Westminster, went even further earlier.
"If he wins best in show, I'll rent him an apartment in New York City because I'll be traveling with him all year, so many people will want to see him," he said. "If he won, it would be the greatest thing for our show."
Better get that first rent check ready — Uno is here to stay.
"We knew he was going to be No. 1. I didn't know he'd do it this fast," Wilkerson said. 
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