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Jan 22, 2013


From: Pangaya Wolf <pangaya@msn.com>
Date: Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 10:16 AM
Subject: WHITE Husky Golden Retriever cross NDS IMMEDIATE RESCUE/PLACEMENT SURPRISE AZ
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Help! We rescued 6 dogs from Wittmann out PAST Whispering pines, way out in the desert last summer. After spaying them and covering all shots and microchips, 6 months later, 4 of them are still here, 2 of them remain crated. They need real homes or a rescue who can move them into new homes.  We are VERY concerned that they are now STUCK here and will never have homes.  The white one that i am primarily concerned about is very athletic and would like to run around and be part of a family. Can any one help get SNOWBALL a home? Her negative drawbacks are she can be rough with small dogs (most rowdy little wire coated terriers LOVE her though) and no cats. And worst of all is she sheds like the dickens. She has shed non stop since we have had her now. Its on everything. But if she spent more time outside of her crate and outdoors it might not be as big an issue. Housebroken,  crate trained, rides in car,  works on leash, good with other dogs in general. Very fast. Very affectionate and wants to please.  2 year old spayed female UTD and microchipped. and as a BONUS, she has 3 really cool cowlicks down her back like a "ridgeback" but not quite. She is very pretty and very unique, and a wonderful dog who doesn't deserve to be stuck in rescue for the rest of her life.   Please contact Danya at Where Wolves Rescue at  pangaya@msn.com or 602-689-8506 if you can help. PLEASE CROSSPOST.

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