Some Animals Need Human Heros and Homes
Being the ex officio 'dog person' on The Farm I get lots of dog stories and pictures send to MOLC. This e-mail came in from Farmer Linda Maumus of New Orleans, LA who earlier had sent me photos of the dogs that were rescued in the aftermath of Katrina's devestating impact. She's now sent the message below. If you have the kind of lifestyle that can support and enhance the life of a German Shepherd or large dog, please look into it.
You may recall that I was blessed with the Divine Miss Emmy Lou as a result of scoping out PetFinder.com -- so the issue's close to my heart. Here's Linda's e-mail, forwarded by a friend of "Camp Wolfgang". Thanks Linda for sending this. Here's hoping some of God's loyal creatures will find new forever homes through your efforts.
From: Kapela, Sheila Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 12:16 PMTo: Subject: FW: Camp Wolfgang
This is terrible news. Camp Wolfgang has been a wonderful rescue group to German Shepherds and other large breeds, too. Please forward this email so we can help find homes for all these GS’s.
Camp Wolfgang, the rescue group that I adopted Isis from has to close at the end of October.
They still have almost 200 German Shepherds that need to be placed.
If you know of anyone looking to adopt or foster a beautiful and faithful dog, please give them this information. All adoptable dogs can be seen using the link on their web site to www.Petfinder.com.
Camp Wolfgang6234 FM 879Ennis, Texas 75119www.campwolfgang.orgwally@campwolfgang.org
Neisha Livengood, Kennel Master: 214-755-1627
You may recall that I was blessed with the Divine Miss Emmy Lou as a result of scoping out PetFinder.com -- so the issue's close to my heart. Here's Linda's e-mail, forwarded by a friend of "Camp Wolfgang". Thanks Linda for sending this. Here's hoping some of God's loyal creatures will find new forever homes through your efforts.
From: Kapela, Sheila Sent: Monday, October 05, 2009 12:16 PMTo: Subject: FW: Camp Wolfgang
This is terrible news. Camp Wolfgang has been a wonderful rescue group to German Shepherds and other large breeds, too. Please forward this email so we can help find homes for all these GS’s.
Camp Wolfgang, the rescue group that I adopted Isis from has to close at the end of October.
They still have almost 200 German Shepherds that need to be placed.
If you know of anyone looking to adopt or foster a beautiful and faithful dog, please give them this information. All adoptable dogs can be seen using the link on their web site to www.Petfinder.com.
Camp Wolfgang6234 FM 879Ennis, Texas 75119www.campwolfgang.orgwally@campwolfgang.org
Neisha Livengood, Kennel Master: 214-755-1627
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