We have a family in New Hampshire who would love to give this pup a great new home If any one can help I know it may take 2 legs please contact Kindred Spirit Animal Rescue Center at [email protected] Thank Hank
Puppy is about 25# with carrier
done Puppy going to new home
done Puppy going to new home
Last edited by ksarc on Sun Aug 15, 2010 1:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Puppy going to new home
Hank--with 975 nm, that is more than two legs!! Check it out--click on one of the planners--skyvector?
300 miles for many planes---I like to keep one way at 150 (I have a very slow plane--that is two hours there and two hours back)
Good luck!!
Linda
300 miles for many planes---I like to keep one way at 150 (I have a very slow plane--that is two hours there and two hours back)
Good luck!!
Linda
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Re: Puppy going to new home
If you can get the pup to either Wilkes-Barre or Allentown, PA, I can take rest of the way to Rochester, NH. Free weekends, weather permitting.
Re: Puppy going to new home
Which means you would not need me at all---unless you wanted to put another leg in there-somewhere in PA----to Greenwood Lake 4N1?
(please not a controlled airport---I do not do controlled).
Would be best for the pup not to have so many stops...that is a really nice offer!!!
Linda
(please not a controlled airport---I do not do controlled).
Would be best for the pup not to have so many stops...that is a really nice offer!!!
Linda