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Date Posted: 12:13:45 08/15/02 Thu
Author: Rebecca McDonald
Subject: Re: CAN YOU HELP DRIVE A RESCUED DOG TO ITS NEW FAMILY?
In reply to: Firewife 's message, "CAN YOU HELP DRIVE A RESCUED DOG TO ITS NEW FAMILY?" on 09:00:09 06/25/02 Tue


>CAN YOU HELP DRIVE A RESCUED DOG TO ITS NEW FAMILY?
>
>If you enjoy the volunteer experience and you love
>dogs, from this volunteer firefighter family right
>here in New Hope, I can tell you it is a very
>rewarding act of kindness so needed by our K-9
>friends. Volunteers from all over the US (myself
>included) act as transporters for dogs saved from
>shelters, puppymills, rescues, etc. who have been
>adopted by families far from the shelter. You can do
>one a year or as many as you can.
>
>On the East Coast, more volunteers are needed in
>Washington DC, Virginia, Maryland, to Delaware, all
>areas of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, especially in
>the north Jersey to New York (GW Bridge area crossers
>are really needed!)and Connecticut borders.
>
>The transport or "legs" are mapped out by volunteer
>rescue coordinators who ask for volunteer drivers who
>are then connected with other drivers - who together
>complete the trip. You might volunteer to drive 50
>miles or more - or what you can. It is so rewarding to
>save a dog and know you have helped it to live and get
>to a new home. Here is more information for anyone
>who wants to learn more.
>
>http://www.dogsneedingpeopleneedingdogs.org/transportat
>ion.html
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Dog_Rescue_RailRoad/
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RescueTransport/
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RescueAngelsonWheels/
>http://www.puppymillrescue.com/
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CanineRescue/
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/IMOM-xpress/
>http://www.shihtzuandfurbabyrescue.com/
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TRUCK-N-PAWS
>
>East Coast K-9 Rescue Transporters Loop (my new
>group)
>
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ECRescueTransportersLoop
>
>PLEASE CONTACT ME I AM WILLING TO HELP TRANSPORT DOGS IN NEED OF HELP!!!!!

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  • Re: CAN YOU HELP DRIVE A RESCUED DOG TO ITS NEW FAMILY? -- Judy Middletom, 14:58:45 10/30/02 Wed
  • American bulldog problem -- Karen Babb, 15:25:26 06/12/03 Thu
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