Wanna see what I have been up too???? Well I have been up to my neck in beautiful sweel lil Border collie pups and there MAMA.. The Humane Society of the United States Helps Rescue More Than 100 Dogs from Pontotoc County Property, Sets Up Temporary Housing and Transports Dogs to Mid-West Shelters | The Humane Society of the United States Oklahoma Border Collies Rescued 2009 wanna see??? |
4 Attachment(s) well GEEEs I thought you would wanna see................ I'll show ya any way |
4 Attachment(s) they are 2 weeks old today mama was rescued from a sure death in Oklahoma. |
ah, you have been busy!!! looks like there are 5 of them- How old??? They are really cute!! Hey I just moved to Hastings, Ne this summer- are u any where close by??? |
Lori, they are beautiful. Have your babies met them yet and how is Bre doing? |
Aww so cute! :D |
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there are 6 pups 4 girls and 2 boys Hastings is about 3 or 4 hours not to far.. welcom to NE ;) |
Awww Lori..................so cute! How fun for you!! You are such an angel for helping the rescues like you do. Gosh, they're just two weeks old and oh so much bigger than my little Oscar already! :D |
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How are you? |
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you will be able to see them Friday cause they will be in the Kennel with mama... |
Lori, The babies are precious! You are most definately an Angel to that poor mama and her six babies. |
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there were 0ver 100 of these sweet souls |
paws and hsus The Humane Society of the United States is helping the Pontotoc County Sheriff's Office and Pontotoc Animal Welfare Society (P.A.W.S.) move about 120 border collies from a 10-acre property in Ada, Okla. to animal shelters where they can be placed for adoption. The Humane Society of the United States has set up temporary shelter for the animals at P.A.W.S. in Ada, and is preparing to transport 50 dogs to the Dumb Friends League in Denver. Staff members from the Nebraska Humane Society drove from Omaha to pick up the first 25 rescued dogs. The border collies will be placed up for adoption soon at their shelter. "The Humane Society of the United States is happy to help move these animals from danger and take them to shelter where they can find loving homes," said Cynthia Armstrong, The Humane Society of the United States' Oklahoma state director. "We'd like to thank P.A.W.S. and the Pontotoc County Sheriff's Office for recognizing the gravity of the situation and reaching out to us." P.A.W.S. called The Humane Society of the United States on June 24 seeking help capturing about 80 free-roaming dogs because the dogs' elderly owner was admitted into a nursing home and the dogs were left alone to roam the 10-acre property. The dogs were running onto area roadways, and The Pontotoc County Sheriff's Office asked The HSUS for help capturing the animals. The sheriff was concerned about the dogs' welfare and public safety. After arriving Tuesday, The Humane Society of the United States discovered there were about 120 dogs on the property. HSUS field workers rounded up the border collies and set up the temporary shelter. P.A.W.S. in Ada has devoted resources and space to house the animals. PetSmart Charities donated dog food. |
That is amazing. How wonderful to be able to get them off the property and safely housed. They are so cute! You are a very special person. |
What a blessing you have been to those puppies! :) Thanks for sharing your story and experience. They are so adorable. I hope that they find homes quickly! |
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