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helenscott08
11-12-2005, 08:20 PM
Hi, I just wanted to say that I am sure Dian will appreciate any time you can donate toward saving Cope and finding him a good responsible adoption OR Foster Home while looking for that one special home, with very SPECIAL person or persons.

You can do this by continuing to post flyers and/or business cards in your general area, at all types of businesses, particularly those oriented toward animals, such as vets, groomers, feed and grain stores, pet stores as well as with any organizations you might belong to, churches, and other places you can think of.

Maybe you can help her by volunteering at the COUNTRYSIDE KENNELS where COPE is currently being boarded. Volunteers can help a few hours at a time, once a week, or several times a week. That is in most cases very workable for the NOT FOR PROFIT RESCUE ORGANIZATIONS, though this would have to be worked out with the COUNTRYSIDE KENNELS.

Remember the upcoming holidays, Thanksgiving, Xmas and New Years are all very busy times for dog kennels. I am sure Countryside can use help during those periods of time, at least.

But, of course, contact the COUNTRYSIDE KENNELS to verify their needs.

Thanks for your help and time on behalf of COPE. Any other questions, contact Dian 707-829-3987, [email protected]

wildflower
11-13-2005, 10:59 AM
I thought he was a chocolate lab!

Karin


Hi, I just wanted to say that I am sure Dian will appreciate any time you can donate toward saving Cope and finding him a good responsible adoption OR Foster Home while looking for that one special home, with very SPECIAL person or persons.

You can do this by continuing to post flyers and/or business cards in your general area, at all types of businesses, particularly those oriented toward animals, such as vets, groomers, feed and grain stores, pet stores as well as with any organizations you might belong to, churches, and other places you can think of.

Maybe you can help her by volunteering at the COUNTRYSIDE KENNELS where COPE is currently being boarded. Volunteers can help a few hours at a time, once a week, or several times a week. That is in most cases very workable for the NOT FOR PROFIT RESCUE ORGANIZATIONS, though this would have to be worked out with the COUNTRYSIDE KENNELS.

Remember the upcoming holidays, Thanksgiving, Xmas and New Years are all very busy times for dog kennels. I am sure Countryside can use help during those periods of time, at least.

But, of course, contact the COUNTRYSIDE KENNELS to verify their needs.

Thanks for your help and time on behalf of COPE. Any other questions, contact Dian 707-829-3987, [email protected]

helenscott08
11-13-2005, 11:22 AM
Karin, This new title for Cope was the evaluation given by a TRAINER. For more details ask Dian. AT any rate, whatever his breed he is a positively sweet dog who I met personally last Friday when I went to go over some things I was doing for Dian. COPE is very deserving of spending the remaining years of his life with a person or persons who understand dogs in general and this breed in particular, and are willing to go the extra mile to give him a wonderful and safe home life free of chains except when walking on leash.

HE REALLY IS A NICE DOG. helen s
QUOTE=wildflower]I thought he was a chocolate lab!

Karin[/QUOTE]