Flyer and Ranger have finally found rescue!!Thank you Illinois Doberman Rescue for taking these senior fellas and giving them a chance!! These two came from an NC gassing shelter on their last day, they have been in boarding for a little over three weeks waiting for their Angel. Now that the Angel has arrived we need to get them there and out of a kennel. They are fully vetted and pretty big boys, Flyer is 70 lbs and Ranger is 72 lbs. If you can help please let me know. They need to get to Sparta TN this week so they can make a flight to Chicago IL (Thank you Jon!)this weekend. If you can help please let me know!!
Thanks for all you do to help the homeless ones get to refuge!
Vicki
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DAN (Doberman Assistance Network)
http://www.dobermanassistance.org [map:27601-38583]
DONE 2 Dobes Raleigh NC area to KSRB Sparta TN
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DONE 2 Dobes Raleigh NC area to KSRB Sparta TN
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Re: DONE 2 Dobes Raleigh NC area to KSRB Sparta TN
Thank you Jon for all of your help with this transport, you are the greatest!! It was really nice to finally get to meet you in person, I can't begin to thank you enough for all the time you put in to helping the homeless ones reach their destination and that soft pillow for their weary heads. Sorry about the Dober experience you had just before landing. I can't even imagine how excited your human passenger must have been...LOL
Take care and thanks again!
Vicki
Take care and thanks again!
Vicki
Re: DONE 2 Dobes Raleigh NC area to KSRB Sparta TN
Two more pups that will be safe.
For the pilots who read Vicki's comment, Flyer was out of his crate partway and on top of Ranger's crate when we taxied to our parking spot in Chicago. I have never had any animals get out of the crate of the 136 that I have carried so far, but Flyer figured a way. Until landing both Flyer and Ranger were quiet and made no noise. However upon landing you could sense their excitement. Both were eager to get out of the plane. Probably a statement about what they think of my flying skills.
For the pilots who read Vicki's comment, Flyer was out of his crate partway and on top of Ranger's crate when we taxied to our parking spot in Chicago. I have never had any animals get out of the crate of the 136 that I have carried so far, but Flyer figured a way. Until landing both Flyer and Ranger were quiet and made no noise. However upon landing you could sense their excitement. Both were eager to get out of the plane. Probably a statement about what they think of my flying skills.