Posted by W_B on January 04, 2018 at 12:30:03 from (155.188.183.17):
In Reply to: O.T.Why NO response ? posted by Lou from Wis. on January 03, 2018 at 13:11:51:
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Don't get me started, just went through this when trying to find a Boston Terrier to replace one we lost in February. Same experience but did get some responses, the best were from the county shelters or humane societies. I think only one rescue responded and since they were distant the dogs were adopted locally.
We finally found an 8 yr. old female that was a voluntary surrender from a puppy mill in Amish country (Northeast Ohio). (As an aside I have no love for the Amish in general because of the way they treat animals.) She was at the Humane Society shelter in Licking Cnty. (OH). Awesome place with great staff and volunteers. There were 4 B.T.s that were surrendered and a bunch of Bichon Frise females. This girl was the youngest of the 3 females and the most friendly. When they got her she had weaned off a litter recently and she was in heat and only had 17 teeth, 14 that had to be pulled. Poor thing didn't even have a name, she was just a number. The shelter put the name Elizabeth on her, we call her Lizzy. Good little dog.
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