DONE!!! Big, Gentle Jake Needs help getting to his new home

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Colleen
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DONE!!! Big, Gentle Jake Needs help getting to his new home

Post by Colleen » Mon May 24, 2010 4:29 pm

Jake, a loving, gentle black lab from North Carolina has found his forever home in Ma. If anyone can accomodate a 70 lb black lab going from Fayetteville, NC to Athol, Ma please email me at [email protected]

Jake was rescued from kill shelter and has been living in a sanctuary. He really deserves a wonderful, warm, loving home Thanks. Colleen
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Re: Big, Gentle Jake Needs help getting to his new home

Post by mars1259 » Wed May 26, 2010 4:42 pm

If you can get him to Allentown, PA, I can take him the rest of the way.
Joe Marsala
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Colleen
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Re: Big, Gentle Jake Needs help getting to his new home

Post by Colleen » Wed May 26, 2010 4:53 pm

Thank you I will try every angle. When could you do this? Colleen

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Re: Big, Gentle Jake Needs help getting to his new home

Post by Seawolf » Wed May 26, 2010 4:55 pm

I've been posting on the puppy thread, but as this guy and the puppy are coming from the same spot and headed in the same general direction, I may be able to help out. (There were a couple other pilots posting in the puppy thread). Sat weather is iffy due to tstorms forecast for Fayetteville, but as I said in the other thread, I am available to help. If taking both, I'd imagine this guy in a harness and the puppy in carrier (I've had a 70lb Gordon Setter in the plane before....)

Steve
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