Thursday, November 5, 2009

Southwest Missouri: Fabulous Four out of time Friday 11/6


The contact person is Chalice and her email is shserescue@gmail.com



----- Original Message -----

From: Wyvonnia

Sent: Thursday, November 05, 2009 10:32 AM

Subject: So Sad. No Response on The Fabulous Four -- out of time (Friday) - Southwest Missouri

Chalice hasn't had anyone make an offer to save one of The Fabulous Four whose time is up tomorrow.

I'm sending out another plea hoping and praying that people will browse down in this email and read the highlighted bio's of these four precious pups. Please help them by networking like crazy today. Thank you!

Wyvonnia

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From: Wyvonnia <wyvonnia@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 12:39 AM
Subject: The Fabulous Four -- out of time (Friday) - Southwest Missouri
To: Wyvonnia <wyvonnia@gmail.com>
Cc: shserescue@gmail.com


Another remote shelter in Missouri that gets hardly no notice and the dogs in this shelter don't have much hope except for when networking is done for them.

Chalice has had no response on emails and is reaching out to our nationwide network in hopes that someone will want to help save even just one. I know everyone is full, but if you can share this with friends and family as well, you just never know who may find their soul mate.

Della was a playground stray and a very sweet family brought her home to take care of her but when they knew she needed vetting, brought her to the shelter (possibly her death) because they couldn't afford it.

Mamadog was abandoned with her two pups. The family just didn't want her anymore. She lost her human family and her 2 pups and will now die on Friday at the shelter because she just isn't wanted or needed anymore. Poor Mama.

My heart goes out to Cleo the most. A neglect case, she belonged to the town drunk. Was left tied up all the time without food, shelter, or water. A neighbor always heard her crying and decided to call Animal Control. Precious Cleo is a little gal and will only weigh about 40 pounds. She would make a lovely companion if only given a chance.

And last but not least, is Pitty Baby. She was dumped and the shelter staff says that she doesn't have a mean bone in her body. She is smart as a whip and sweet as the day is long. She just wants a family of her own to love her. What is really neat about Pitty Baby is that she opens the cage to her kennel each day to greet the ACO. Can you imagine? What an amazing little girl.

Sadly, their time is up this Friday.

We don't have much time, but miracles have happened before and we can hope for one this time. Please take a few moments to read the bio on each pup below from Chalice's email. Considering they only have a couple days left to live, it may help to say a prayer for each one as well.

The contact person for these sweet babies is Chalice Zuvekas
shserescue@gmail.com

Chalice will even make sure vaccinations, worming, flea treatment, short term fostering and transport are taken care of. She just needs someone to open their heart and the door of their home/rescue to one or more.

Thank you for caring as well as crossposting.

Wyvonnia Neeley
Partners 4 Paws

T: available upon request
F: 573.636.6846
E: wyvonnia@gmail.com

More than 27,000 animals are destroyed every day; more than 1,000 are destroyed every hour; and one animal is destroyed every minute of every hour of every day. Only 12 to 14 percent of dogs are adopted from shelters nationally. The average age of an animal that enters a shelter is between six and eighteen months. Approximately 85 percent of those "in the market" for a pet desire a dog younger than one year old. Older dogs have virtually no chance for adoption; their stay in the shelter is usually a brief interlude before death. (from Randy Grim's book 'Don't Dump The Dog)

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From: Soft Hearts for Sad Eyes <shserescue@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 4:59 PM
Subject: Fwd: Dogs in SW Missouri pounds -- out of time soon (Friday) - Please Help if you can!
To: Wyvonnia Neeley <wyvonnia@gmail.com>

Wyvonnia, all of these dogs have been posted before and I've gotten no interest at all. I asked for more time on Mamadog and got this week but if the pound fills up, she will go. The pittie/AST is out of time on Friday. I pulled Cleo to get her out of the environment but she is still "impounded" and will have to go back if nobody can help.

Would you be willing to send them out to your contacts and see if we can find any help? Right now large mixed breed dogs just have no chance at all but I thought I would give them at least one more try.

Chalice

DELLA is a 3-4 month old Shepherd Retriever mix puppy, probably mixed with some sort of long coated retriever. She is already over 40 pounds and is going to be a very large dog, 80+ pounds when she is fully grown. Very friendly and social. She was brought home by children who "found" her in a school playground and kept until it was time to get vet care. Family could not afford that so took her to the pound.

MAMADOG was picked up two weeks ago with two older puppies. The family let the pups go and were supposed to pick up Mama last week. They didn't show up, have not returned calls to Animal Control so unless somebody steps up for her or I beg for time, she will be put down Friday. She is very sweet and friendly, we think a Catahoula mix. AC says gives no problems.


The black and white pup (I'm calling her CLEO) was picked up by AC for neglect. She was living tied up outside without shelter or regular food and water. The neighbors complained because she cried all the time. The owner was a town drunk who spends all his time in the bar or casinos, lives without utilities and spent no time with Cleo. She is being held past her time in hopes of finding somebody to help. She is probably a lab/border collie cross, Will not weigh more than 40 pounds grown. She is at least six months old now. Very sweet and social with people.


PITTY BABY
The brindle/white is a female pit or American Staffie (mix?) who apparently was dumped. AC says she is about a year old and there is "not a mean bone in her body." Very social and really wants to be with people. AC says she is very smart. She has learned to open the door to her cage inside the pound to meet the ACO.


Soft Hearts will provide vaccinations, worming, flea treatment, short term fostering and get to transport if there is somebody out there who can help!!

Chalice Zuvekas
Seneca, Missouri
shserescue@gmail.com