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Baz 08-18-2014 07:17 AM

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Originally Posted by bugstrider (Post 8218503)
Thanks Baz!

The Mrs. is filling out adoption paperwork on this little guy when we get back home. She can't take it any longer after loosing the brothers last year....

We will see, we've missed out on a few so far. But still happy they've been adopted to loving homes.

He is in a rescue about three hours Southwest of us.

That's right - as long as they find homes.....

Awww.....he looks like he could use some lovin'! Heelers make such great companions. Good luck and keep us posted, Bug!

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bugstrider 08-18-2014 08:50 AM

The DOG thread
 
Thanks Baz, will do. Just waiting to hear back from the rescue. Had to complete a two page application answering multiple questions like # of people in home, hours there vs away, training, exercise, etc. We understand the reasons, my mother would do the same when people would visit to look at the Aussie puppies she would sell. The breeding gig got too much for her so she stopped. Her last dog threw a litter of 13 and she is a tiny thing. That was a total mind blower leave all of us scratching our heads. I honestly think that was the straw that broke the preverbal camels back. Mum was a total basket case until she was able to place all pups. Currently, the have 7 at the ranch. Along with 100+ goats, 6 sheep, 2 mini burrows, 2 lamas, 4 cats........ The list goes on.

Anyway, here are some more pics and if everything goes as planned, I foresee a (cough, cough) possible ( cough) sick day in our future. nudge, nudge, know what I mean, know what I mean, say no more........

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My personal favorite pic.

Jim Bremner 08-18-2014 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by baz (Post 8217761)
i would have stopped to help if i saw this poor terrified dog. This lady is a hero....

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one of my favorite customer's just lost his girlfreind do to her stopping. She was struck by a car.

bugstrider 08-18-2014 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim Bremner (Post 8219129)
one of my favorite customer's just lost his girlfreind do to her stopping. She was struck by a car.


That's tragic, sorry to hear about that and our condolences for his loss.

Have some arial footage of a little jack Russell in the center medial of I-80 and Madison Ave. showing multiple people stopping/herding/diverting the little dog as well as dodging traffic. One Good Samaritan missed a car getting on the on-ramp by mere inches. It was a shear miracle no one was struck.

Again, sorry for the loss

Baz 08-18-2014 09:17 AM

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Originally Posted by bugstrider (Post 8219107)

He's a double mask....just like my Winkipop. I picked her from a 3 week old litter....visited her weekly until 5 more weeks went by and I could take her home.

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Originally Posted by Jim Bremner (Post 8219129)
one of my favorite customer's just lost his girlfriend due to her stopping. She was struck by a car.

Sorry to hear that, Jim.

Too many terrible drivers on the road who don't give a crap about others, whether pedestrian....or other drivers....let alone poor animals!

I routinely stop to help animals here on the island. I won't hesitate to leave my truck in the roadway while attending to - a turtle for example. Last Saturday I stopped just to scoop a possum carcass off the road before it was repeatedly hit by other drivers - I always carry a shovel in my truck.

If another driver doesn't care enough to stop and help another human - animals don't stand a chance! Unless we get involved.

bugstrider 08-18-2014 12:30 PM

The DOG thread
 
WOW! Wife heard back from the rescue.....

They don't like our hours and allegedly didn't get our application. If that was the case, then how would they have a clue on our hours etc.

And I thought my mother was a PIA in her family requirements..

With all of our prior herding dog experience and knowledge base too. Talk about a total kick in the balls. So what is the lesson in all of this you may ask, "lie through your teeth" instead if being truthful and honest...sad

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Rikao4 08-18-2014 02:06 PM

sorry to hear that bugs..

figure 'someone' has dibs on your little guy..
and that about 2 or 3 members on that comm.
don't even own dogs..
this is much like Social Services..
sterile rugmunchers deciding who gets what..

have BAZ find you one...
your dog will be blessed and take n care of..
that we know..

Rika

Rikao4 08-18-2014 02:14 PM

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Fynn...
Lab/Dane pup
120 and growing..
he's crazy...
loves the water..
and does not go around much..
over is more his style..

Rika

bugstrider 08-18-2014 02:30 PM

The DOG thread
 
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Originally Posted by Rikao4 (Post 8219723)
sorry to hear that bugs..

figure 'someone' has dibs on your little guy..
and that about 2 or 3 members on that comm.
don't even own dogs..
this is much like Social Services..
sterile rugmunchers deciding who gets what..

have BAZ find you one...
your dog will be blessed and take n care of..
that we know..

Rika


Thanks Rika,

I just don't like seeing the wife get all excited then disappointed. It reminds her too much of the emptiness and a flood of emotions comes back.

Bet your right on the dibs deal. Guess when it is meant to be it will happen.

Cheers Bugs

Baz 08-18-2014 04:29 PM

Fynn is getting BIG, Rika.....please give him a belly rub from Baz and the girls......

Bugs.....some of these people you deal with are idiots pure and simple. Unfortunately the one who suffers the most is the dog (or cat or...)

FWIW there's a FB group you could join - lots of postings there for shelter dogs in need of homes, etc. :
https://www.facebook.com/groups/4434701954/

If you're not on FB - try www.petfinder.com - lots of wonderful heelers on that site, as well as other deserving breeds (and non-breeds of course).

Good luck and keep us posted, please.

Bill Douglas 08-18-2014 07:28 PM

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Originally Posted by bugstrider (Post 8219542)
WOW! Wife heard back from the rescue.....


That was really bad luck Bugs. Sorry to hear. It seemed like you had you heart set on that "wee mutt". I'm thinking there is another hound yowling out your name somewhere close by...

bugstrider 08-19-2014 07:58 AM

Thanks Bill,

The Mrs got another email from the shelter stating, "We have your application, you can call next Monday to see if you have been selected". Guess we need to be in the "circle" to be considered. I could be totally off base here, but it sure smells.............

We saw another little guy at a shelter an hour north of us but just found out, he too was plucked up by a rescue. I'll remain optimistic but I think we are seeing some politics involved.

Cheers

Jerome74911S 08-19-2014 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by bugstrider (Post 8220786)
Thanks Bill,

. . . I'll remain optimistic but I think we are seeing some politics involved.

Maybe that's a reality in your situation. However, I know a few people who are involved in animal rescue around here, and they are scrupulous and thorough about vetting potential new animal owners. The reason, of course, has to do with too many enthusiastic, but ultimately unsuitable persons who take dogs then dump them when they grow too big, or return them if they have an accident on the rug.

Around here shelter personnel are motivated and good people who are not on any government payroll, mainly, and their first interest is the long-term happy life of the rescued animal.

Possibly you have not fully gone through their evaluation process yet. There could be more to it in your case, but this is my 2 cents. I own a couple rescued animals and my experience has been fantastic as far as the honest dedication of the rescue people is concerned.

varmint 08-19-2014 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rikao4 (Post 8219723)
sorry to hear that bugs..

figure 'someone' has dibs on your little guy..
and that about 2 or 3 members on that comm.
don't even own dogs..
this is much like Social Services..
sterile rugmunchers deciding who gets what..

have BAZ find you one...
your dog will be blessed and take n care of..
that we know..

Rika




you forgot to ad that some animal "rescuers" are one step away from being hoarders.



cattle dog puppies are very desirable. two or three years later people realize that they're work and give them away. that's where i got both of mine.

VaSteve 08-19-2014 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Baz (Post 8219153)

Too many terrible drivers on the road who don't give a crap about others, whether pedestrian....or other drivers....let alone poor animals!

I routinely stop to help animals here on the island. I won't hesitate to leave my truck in the roadway while attending to - a turtle for example.

That's how I got my Blue Heeler...someone saw him and another dog in the median. Not sure what happened to the other dog though.



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Originally Posted by varmint (Post 8221021)
you forgot to ad that some animal "rescuers" are one step away from being hoarders.



cattle dog puppies are very desirable. two or three years later people realize that they're work and give them away. that's where i got both of mine.


I follow a Cattle Dog rescue on Facebook (I have enough dogs but I like getting cute pictures in my feed). There's often a comment about "understanding of the breed". Mine is pretty chill, but when it's play time, he's nutty!!

bugstrider 08-19-2014 01:43 PM

The DOG thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jerome74911S (Post 8220837)



Possibly you have not fully gone through their evaluation process yet. There could be more to it in your case, but this is my 2 cents. I own a couple rescued animals and my experience has been fantastic as far as the honest dedication of the rescue people is concerned.


That is a very valid point that you make. I guess what totally caught us off guard was the statement made by a rescue member about "we don't like your hours" when they supposedly didn't have our application.

Bottom line, I totally agree with them being uber selective. My mother was the same way with her Aussie pups she would sell. We just want a fighting chance and not to be smoked out of the running by an off comment about our hours which can't do anything but bias our application.

The ultimate goal in all of this is to get the little guy to the best possible home. The pup needs to be the ultimate winner in the equation no matter how it unravels for us bipedal human types.

Thanks again
Bugs





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bugstrider 08-19-2014 02:00 PM

The DOG thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by varmint (Post 8221021)

cattle dog puppies are very desirable. two or three years later people realize that they're work and give them away. that's where i got both of mine.



My parents have a few Aussies that were returned for that exact reason. We visit the local shelter on a regular basis. It kills us seeing the different animals that just get "dumped" by their humans. I say humans because if it was their family, they wouldn't be there.

If we had the room, we would take many of them. So, if this little guy doesn't work out, there are plenty of other pets in need of rescue.

Cheers Bugs

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billybek 08-19-2014 08:33 PM

Look who turns 4 next week!
 
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Our little girl (38 lbs of pure energy) is turning 4 next week.

She is a bit of work but for the most part she is a joy. Our young fella was just running the wheels off her in the yard. Laughing the whole time. She works him as hard as he works her.

bugstrider 08-19-2014 09:12 PM

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Bill Douglas 08-19-2014 09:41 PM

Here is my hunting :rolleyes: dog Rooney, after a hard day.

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