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Basenji Rescue
  • Hi-
    I am BRAT's Basenji mix coordinator. I am desperately trying to transport a 9 month old Basenji mix pup that was pulled from a TN kill shelter. She will be moving from her foster home in Cookeville, TN to her forever home in Lexington, MO on either October 9 or 10 (hopefully).

    Whether the run goes along I-24W through Clarksville, TN or along I-64W through Bowling Green, KY before heading through IL and MO will depend where the help is.

    If you can help on either route I would LOVE to hear from you, please let me know: giza1@wildroseinternet.ca and also indicate which day you could help, October 9 or 10. Thanks much.

    Joanne giza1@wildroseinternet.ca
    Basenji Rescue And Transport
    http://www.basenjirescue.org

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