Pug in TN Shelter
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I just emailed a couple of my MAPR contacts. I know it's not the right people, but I hope they can forward to whoever IS the right person!

GingerSnap-  

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GingerSnap wrote:I just emailed a couple of my MAPR contacts. I know it's not the right people, but I hope they can forward to whoever IS the right person!
Thank you Ginger!!
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Just caught this - fingers and toes and paws crossed that the little guy gets rescued and finds the perfect forever home.
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Uh oh... the link no longer works. I'm not sure if that's a really good thing or a really bad thing.

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Poor little guy! I wish I could help in some way. I'm too far away and I'm broke, but I have time if you need someone to help coordinate.
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Maryjo wrote:Renee wrote:Sometimes I really wish I lived in the states....not exactly feasable to drive from AK down there to get the poor baby!
I've often thought that, Reneé... I want to establish a pipeline to help some of the over-burdened rescues with too many pugs. We always have extra apps, and not enough pugs.
EXACTLY! How can we do this? I always feel like we can help more.
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GingerSnap wrote:Uh oh... the link no longer works. I'm not sure if that's a really good thing or a really bad thing.
Well I'm gonna have to hope it's a really good thing. He hadn't been up for adoption long so that's a positive.
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I am sorry I am kinda forced to be out of the loop right now. I have contacts at MAPR, so if needed let me know. Melinda used to be the coordinator, but resigned her position. I do have the new email somewhere if needed. I have Melinda's phone number, so if need be she will refer me to the right person. Just call me Amber if you need too.
I have stopped even looking...on purpose. We are both unemployed and we do not need to take on anything extra right now.
I have stopped even looking...on purpose. We are both unemployed and we do not need to take on anything extra right now.

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I'd happily volunteer to fly pugs to Alaska!
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"If I were a pediatrician and a mother told me, "it's just too hard making healthy food everyday for my kid, I'm just going to feed Total cereal everyday, it's 100% nutritionally complete," we'd all feel sorry for her kid. I am a vet, and when people tell me "I've found a really good dry food, I think I'll feed it everyday for the rest of my pets life," why don't we feel equally sad?" Dr. Karen Becker.

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Not Afraid wrote:I'd happily volunteer to fly pugs to Alaska!
Seriously?!?! I just foster...so , I think I need MJ to chime in here. That would be awesome.
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Renee-  

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TNPUGMOMOF3 wrote:I am sorry I am kinda forced to be out of the loop right now. I have contacts at MAPR, so if needed let me know. Melinda used to be the coordinator, but resigned her position. I do have the new email somewhere if needed. I have Melinda's phone number, so if need be she will refer me to the right person. Just call me Amber if you need too.
I have stopped even looking...on purpose. We are both unemployed and we do not need to take on anything extra right now.
I understand and am the same way but for different reasons - I'm still empoyed but looking at the listings makes me sad + tends to add some marital difficulties. I only saw this poor guy b/c I was on there looking for dogs for my friend (the one who I sent a link to Holly about). I told her she was getting me into trouble!! LOL!
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I was just looking at petfinder and I believe that an all breed rescue called Kimbers Kritters got this boy. They had his eye removed.

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Oh good!! Thank you for letting us know.

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GingerSnap on 3/11/2010, 2:56 pm
