This is the transport of Annabelle and Sondra, two very lucky young ladies. Sondra, the light colored one is very much a ham. She is so lovable, just wants to be in your lap. She doesn’t like getting picked up, just goes all limp in your arms and she weighs a good 65 lbs. Annabelle, on the other hand, is all over the road. She couldn’t wait to get in the truck and sniffed and sniffed all over. Remember they have never seen anything like this. All is so very new. She almost manage to make it inside and with a little help, she finally did. Sondra will be very missed by her foster and she did an excellent job of taking care of her. Thank you Kim for all you did. Sondra will never forget you. And we will never forget her.
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Cody
This is the story of Cody. I received a call from a rescue in Washington (Puget Sound Rescue) that I delivered 4 dogs to last month, and Barb was very interested in Cody. Now Cody was set to be killed by Friday if no rescue stepped up for him. Please remember Cody is 13 yrs old and has a cyst on his butt that must be removed fairly quickly and the rescue is planning on doing that when he gets fixed. They only want to knock him out once and do it all at the same time because of his age. Well I go down there on Friday to get him and they won’t release him. Need to see the Vet. Come back on Saturday. Ok, I come back on Saturday and the vet isn’t in. Come back Monday. Ok we can do that. Remember this cat and mouse game is keeping Cody alive. If no interest in him, he would have been killed. It’s that simple and brutal. I came back on Monday, oh you don’t need to see the Vet, we will just release him to you. Ok, why couldn’t this have been decided on Friday? Well anyways I pulled Cody and took him to El Segundo to a wonderful person named Helen, who just adored Cody and as you can see he wasn’t to stressed about the whole deal. Since Helen is a temporary foster, we are working on getting a transport to the Seattle area for Cody and then we can get him adopted to his final home. All in a day’s work. And what does Cody do doing all this… sleeps… got to love ’em.
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