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Comment from: Bonnie McKernan [Visitor]
we wish to know what breeds you will have available from the puppy mill raid. We left our name and ph number and donated money, and don't expect to hear anything soon, but were wondering what breeds you will have.
02/14/09 @ 06:59
Comment from: admin [Member] Email
This site has no affiliation with the rescue group or efforts. You will have to contact them directly for any additional information. I am only able to post what is being shared with me from www.puppyjustice.com
02/15/09 @ 01:17
Comment from: Liz Nykreim-Tran [Visitor]
I just wanted to know if my dog Lucky is there. He is a white shi tzu with tan spots on his back. He has a little white speck on his nose. He is just about two years old. When will we be able to view the dogs in the facility? Lucky is intact and was lost about the end November.
02/19/09 @ 00:13
Comment from: Frances Parker [Visitor] Email
I AM INTERESTED IN ADOPTING ONE OF THESE PUPPIES. i HAD A LITTLE LLASO THAT I HAD FOR 15 YEARS THAT I LOST JUST BEFORE XMAS AND BEFORE HER HAD A LITTLE LLASO/POO WERE WONDERFUL COMPANIONS ABD LONG FOR ANOTHER. THEY CERTIANLY WOULD HAVE A GOOD LIFE WOULD BE VERY WELL CARED FOR. WOULD MUCH RATHER RESCUE ON RATHER THAN BUYING ANOTHER. AFRAID THERE ARE TO MANY PEOPLE OUT THERE JUST LIKE THOSE FOLKS WHO CARE NOTHING ABOUT THE DOGS ARE JUST INTERSTED IN HOW MUCH MONEY THEY CANMAKE. i HAVE TRIED TO GET THE ON LINE APPLICATION FROM NOAH BUT HAVE NOT BEEN SUCESSFUL BUT I CERTIANLY WOULD LIKE TO BE CONSIDERED .
03/13/09 @ 21:14

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