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To: Mephisto who wrote (3887)2/8/2001 11:25:20 AM
From: Lane3Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6089
 
Most breeds of dogs have rescue groups. You can find them by searching on "dalmation rescue" on the internet. Lots of cat groups, too, with very dedicated people. Local animal shelters also can put you in touch. Checking with the established groups is a quick way of getting information about what resources are already available and what you can do to help. They always need more volunteers and money.

Karen



To: Mephisto who wrote (3887)2/8/2001 1:25:41 PM
From: Greta McRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 6089
 
A large part of the Dalmatian problem occurred because of that movie. Well meaning parents got Dalmatian puppies for their children and then the family found out that life with a Dalmatian is not like a movie....duhhhhh....and so, bing, bam, there goes the puppy......

I'm going through my annual, "oh no, the circus is coming to town" phase....the local channels are airing commercials showing elephants in their oh so natural way of life of going around the big three ring circus, kicking their feet in the air on cue, and then the lions (or is it tigers and bears, oh my!!!) doing what they naturally do: Jumping through rings of fire!!!!!

Yeah, right.

Greta