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5 y.o. female available in Western PA

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    Glad he has found a home, so sad he was neglected for a time, how did that happen? If for whatever reason we can't keep Kaiser he is to go back to his breeder and be rehomed by her. Jolanda and Kaiser
  • Female R/W- 1 year Old, York PA

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    Advertised as an African dog! Owners did not know what type of dog they were buying. This is near Amish country-only 25 miles away from Lancaster and I wonder if they bought her from a local breeder. Has anyone contacted them to find out any additional information like registration, breeder, etc.? Jennifer
  • FL-Cocoa-5 Year Old R&W Male & Female PB-In Shelter

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    Usually if the owners say a dog is housetrained to the shelter but then the dog messes in the kennel, the shelter will sometimes either state partially housetrained or unknown. Many times, rescues who helps with the dogs from the shelter will state that the dog keeps the kennel clean and goes immediately outside when walked so they assume the dog is housetrained. I hope they were adopted together! Jennifer
  • BRAT Calendars available

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    @vickilb: I got my 2012 calendars last night and my pups are famous again!!!!. Congratulations! I have ordered my calendars…...I look forward to seeing the pictures. :)
  • 3 y/o female in KY shelter with limited time

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    I love that "Do not stand by my grave and weep" as well. I would have sent that, but didn't save a copy. Yes, I think keeping these poems that touch us, so we can share them with unmet friends, is a very good thing. Hugs. Its so hard to love and lose…only thing worse was not to have loved...
  • Basenji female in TX

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    Most of the BRAT folks I know, spend $$ to help dogs that they are moving to other homes. They pay for gas, postage, food, collars, crates…really, almost anything you can think of to get the dogs into shape to go to the new homes with all the "things" that they need. I am afraid I will not be able to give these things to fosters, as I have in the past, due to the paycuts we are all taking. BUT most of us are working for the dogs. We are lucky to have a great support group to help us.