Okay Peggy, Yes I can try right after work to see if I can get a picture. I 
think if the women or who ever can help goes early in the morning, when I 
stopped by yesterday morning and the workers were there, the dogs were wagging 
there tails, so they are use too them. If they come with food, I think it will 
be easier.  They close and lock the gate by the time I can get over ther after 
work, so going in the evening isn't good. The men that work there said they 
tried to give them away. I am assuming it was too the business next door to me. 
If the gate is closed I can't get to the dishes I left for food and water.


From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2011 1:20 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Parking lot chis

  
Be patient Beth, I know for a fact that a couple of woman are working on it.  
Any chance of you getting a picture of them with your cell phone?  If the 
rescue can't trap them, then they may have to call AC to use a catch pole. 
Horrible as it sounds, getting hit on the street could be much worse, since no 
one will want to pay for their Vetting and then they will just suffer, and if 
the workers stop feeding and watering them, that too is worse then being in the 
shelter. The lesser of two evils....

Peggy





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

From: Beth Michl
Date: 5/5/2011 3:54:42 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Parking lot chis
  
Yes the coyotes aren't afraid of people out here. When I ride my horse I see 
them all the time. They don't run, they just watch. I once saw a pack of pups, 
in a wash, I rode up on them and surprised them, as they did me!
I kept on going, cause I am sure mama was around and I didn't want to take any 
chances. Also mountain lions too.
I use to ride way up in the hills alone years ago, but after that one lady was 
attacked on her bike, I don't go back that far anymore alone.
 
Yes I got to the dr. appt okay. Had a long wait once I got there. I was hoping 
to get in and out and have some time to get more done at home.. I didn't have a 
chance to check on the parking lot dog, but on my way back from lunch I drove 
by the building, and sure enough mama dog was heading around the corner from 
the lot next door back in to the lot they are living in.  I don't know if the 
workers are feeding them, there not skin and bones like Vida was. I have time 
to go give them more food and water after work today.  I am guessing mama has 
been on her own for a while as she is active  around the area, just doesn't 
stay in the lot they are living in.
I hope someone can get them off the streets.  I don't want to call animal 
control cause I know they both would be put down cause there not the cute 
little chi's.. I am doing what I can do to help. I do wish I could do more, but 
financially am at my limit, and can't risk taking them home. I truly don't 
think this mama dog would stay in my yard. I think she would try and escape.
I don't think any of the rescues are gonna help?
From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, May 5, 2011 11:53 AM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Parking lot chis

  
Aha, so you just confirmed that a person does need to be extremely careful 
around and smart about coyotes and PLEASE, everyone, take the necessary steps 
to protect your little ones.  I hate to read the sad, heartbreaking stories 
when a doggie or kitty dies from a health problem, but protecting 
from predators is something we can do something about. The bird stories are 
awful enough... Hope so much you made it in time to your drs appt, Beth, and 
thanks so much to you girls -- such a wonderful job attempting between the two 
of you to try to save those little chis in the parking lot, thank so much from 
the bottom of my heart from all of us animal lovers out there that are not as 
resourceful as people like you two girls.  I've just been on pins and needles 
reading your posts back and forth and the gallant efforts you are both putting 
forth, hope so much you are successful.  There sure does seem to be a direct 
link to you and all the chis
 that keep coming in your life Beth...Someone has taken note of your deep 
empathy and compassion for the little punkins.  I hope your chickies DO start 
laying those golden eggs so you can save even more, chis, that is. 
Lynn 


n a message dated 5/4/2011 4:24:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
Yes it was Lynn, but she was a lucky pup, and on the heavier side. I heard 
about that story as well.
Now the coyotes are another story, They have attack people here in CA. They 
have know problem jumping a 5ft fence to get at small animals in their own 
yards! Okay got to go!! Dr. Appt eek! hate going..
Beth
    

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