Two coonhound pups from shelter to rescue
Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2014 5:51 pm
Number of animals being transported: 2
Breeds, weight, age: Redbone Coonhound brothers, don't know weight or age yet but can find out. Not tiny.
Health condition: Believed to be good
Heartworm status: Unknown.
Vaccinations: Unknown
Health certificate: Not needed - intrastate
Spayed/neutered: Unlikely
Special needs: None known
(Contact information publicly viewable on forum):
Name and contact for person in charge of transport: Krista Samouris, [email protected]; Jerry Dunham (backup), [email protected]
Name and contact for Sending rescue/parties: Mesquite Animal Shelter
Name and contact for Receiving rescue/parties: San Antonio SPCA
Are you a 501c3: Yes
Date ready for transport: After tomorrow
Additional info/situation:
http://www.petango.com/webservices/adop ... styles.css
Two Redbone Coonhound pups, very frightened in the shelter. San Antonio SPCA can take them. Krista is local to the shelter and will be co-ordinating the transport. We'll have to find out their actual weight and approximate age from the shelter, but you can see from the photo at the above link that they aren't tiny puppies. I'm going to guess that they're 45 pounds apiece, but I could be off 15 pounds in either direction.
Originating airport could be HQZ. Destination needs to be 5C1. San Antonio SPCA is actually in Pipe Creek, which isn't far from Boerne. My understanding is that weather on Sunday won't be good for flying, so we're hoping to do this Friday or Saturday.
This can be done in two legs, with a handoff somewhere around Waco to Temple, or as one leg. Whatever part of it you can do, either respond here or e-mail Krista and we'll work to build the transport around your schedule.
This will work best for the San Antonio end if the pups arrive at 5C1 in the evening. Meeting a flight during a workday is difficult, and all SPCA volunteers will be at an adoption event during the day on Saturday. If it's best for the pilot(s) for it to arrive during the day, we'll figure something out.
Thank you for all you do for the homeless animals!
Breeds, weight, age: Redbone Coonhound brothers, don't know weight or age yet but can find out. Not tiny.
Health condition: Believed to be good
Heartworm status: Unknown.
Vaccinations: Unknown
Health certificate: Not needed - intrastate
Spayed/neutered: Unlikely
Special needs: None known
(Contact information publicly viewable on forum):
Name and contact for person in charge of transport: Krista Samouris, [email protected]; Jerry Dunham (backup), [email protected]
Name and contact for Sending rescue/parties: Mesquite Animal Shelter
Name and contact for Receiving rescue/parties: San Antonio SPCA
Are you a 501c3: Yes
Date ready for transport: After tomorrow
Additional info/situation:
http://www.petango.com/webservices/adop ... styles.css
Two Redbone Coonhound pups, very frightened in the shelter. San Antonio SPCA can take them. Krista is local to the shelter and will be co-ordinating the transport. We'll have to find out their actual weight and approximate age from the shelter, but you can see from the photo at the above link that they aren't tiny puppies. I'm going to guess that they're 45 pounds apiece, but I could be off 15 pounds in either direction.
Originating airport could be HQZ. Destination needs to be 5C1. San Antonio SPCA is actually in Pipe Creek, which isn't far from Boerne. My understanding is that weather on Sunday won't be good for flying, so we're hoping to do this Friday or Saturday.
This can be done in two legs, with a handoff somewhere around Waco to Temple, or as one leg. Whatever part of it you can do, either respond here or e-mail Krista and we'll work to build the transport around your schedule.
This will work best for the San Antonio end if the pups arrive at 5C1 in the evening. Meeting a flight during a workday is difficult, and all SPCA volunteers will be at an adoption event during the day on Saturday. If it's best for the pilot(s) for it to arrive during the day, we'll figure something out.
Thank you for all you do for the homeless animals!