Hey ladies Good luck with the rescues! Fingers crossed you get this lot tucked away safe and sound!
--- In [email protected], Peggy & The Girls <phrpg5@...> wrote: > > Beth I am on pins and needles......I just sent you a private email, The > ladies are on there way to get the dogs. It is almost 5pm your time and they > are about 30 minutes from where the dogs are. It would be so great if you > could get there too. I hope the gates aren't closed. They even have a > foster ready and waiting for 1 week and then another Foster is lined up for > the following week until they find them forever homes. > > I also left you a phone message and spoke to them too. YAH YOO I can't > believe that all of this is happening while I am so far away!! > > It's wonderful... and when you see these ladies ...please give them a BIG NY > HUG FOR ME!!! > > Peggy PS I use a different email address with the rescues, so if they > should mention it....then it is me! > > > -------Original Message------- > > From: Beth Michl > Date: 5/5/2011 4:37:19 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Parking lot chis > > > 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 <phrpg5@...> > 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: "catdancerls@..." <catdancerls@...> > 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, > classy1ride@... 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 > ------------------------------------ We are now on Facebook! Join today! http://www.facebook.com/groups/chihuahuasclubYahoo! 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