HELP: Lost Airedales in Texas

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HELP: Lost Airedales in Texas

Post by Ringmybe » Sun, 05 Dec 1999 04:00:00




Quote:

>of my dogs turned up missing from our Texas property located
>in Young County, Texas on Highway
>380 at 578.  Both of these dogs traveled with me
>everywhere.  The female Airedale terrier is 9 years old.
>She had the front
>portion of her lower jaw
>removed two years ago as a result of cancer.  This surgery,
>while it saved her life, left her defenseless, unable to
>remove
>thorns from her feet,
>unable to survive in the wild.  Her name is Kelsey and she
>weighs approximately 60 lbs.  She is black and tan.  She had
>a
>pale yellow/green collar on with tags identifying her
>through her vet in Houston, Chestnut
>Animal Hospital.  The other dog is her puppy.  Hefe is 1 1/
>2 years old, weighs approximately 85 - 90 lbs.  He is a
>cross
>between an Airedale terrier
>and a cow dog.  He is tannish/red in color with thick
>Airedale-like coarse hair.  He had a bright blue collar on
>with tags
>identifying the same vet.
>There is a substantial reward for their return or for
>information leading to their return.

>PLEASE email this message to everyone you know and ask that
>they do the same.  PLEASE HELP ME RECOVER MY
>DOGS.  This may sound like a foolish plea to some, however
>those who have loved their pets can surely understand how
>devastated we are.  These are not only dogs, but my
>traveling companions, my protectors and are part of this
>family.
>AGAIN, PLEASE DON'T IGNORE THIS SINCERE PLEA FOR HELP.
>MAYBE, JUST MAYBE, SOMEONE WILL
>KNOW SOMEONE WHO KNOWS SOMETHING ABOUT THESE TWO BELOVED
>ANIMALS. Don't think that
>because you don't know anyone in central Texas that it would
>be a waste to email this. Someone you know in Florida could
>know someone in New Jersey who will know someone in Texas
>who knows something about these dogs. THANK YOU
>FOR YOUR HELP.  I pray that using the email that we all
>enjoy so much can also provide the medium by which my dogs
>will be returned home.

Blessed are the cracked-For they shall let in the light.
 
 
 

HELP: Lost Airedales in Texas

Post by Susan Tiller » Sun, 05 Dec 1999 04:00:00


Please don't forward this to everybody you know. This is the sort of
thing that can wind up passed around the net for years to no good end.
This amounts to a chain letter and grows exponentially on the web.  The
number of responses quickly becomes overwhelming nad the person
initiating it usually winds up losing thier internet service because
thier provider gets overwhelmed and yanks thier service.

susan tillery

Quote:



> >of my dogs turned up missing from our Texas property located
> >in Young County, Texas on Highway
> >380 at 578.  Both of these dogs traveled with me
> >everywhere.  The female Airedale terrier is 9 years old.
> >She had the front
> >portion of her lower jaw
> >removed two years ago as a result of cancer.  This surgery,
> >while it saved her life, left her defenseless, unable to
> >remove
> >thorns from her feet,
> >unable to survive in the wild.  Her name is Kelsey and she
> >weighs approximately 60 lbs.  She is black and tan.  She had
> >a
> >pale yellow/green collar on with tags identifying her
> >through her vet in Houston, Chestnut
> >Animal Hospital.  The other dog is her puppy.  Hefe is 1 1/
> >2 years old, weighs approximately 85 - 90 lbs.  He is a
> >cross
> >between an Airedale terrier
> >and a cow dog.  He is tannish/red in color with thick
> >Airedale-like coarse hair.  He had a bright blue collar on
> >with tags
> >identifying the same vet.
> >There is a substantial reward for their return or for
> >information leading to their return.

> >PLEASE email this message to everyone you know and ask that
> >they do the same.  PLEASE HELP ME RECOVER MY
> >DOGS.  This may sound like a foolish plea to some, however
> >those who have loved their pets can surely understand how
> >devastated we are.  These are not only dogs, but my
> >traveling companions, my protectors and are part of this
> >family.
> >AGAIN, PLEASE DON'T IGNORE THIS SINCERE PLEA FOR HELP.
> >MAYBE, JUST MAYBE, SOMEONE WILL
> >KNOW SOMEONE WHO KNOWS SOMETHING ABOUT THESE TWO BELOVED
> >ANIMALS. Don't think that
> >because you don't know anyone in central Texas that it would
> >be a waste to email this. Someone you know in Florida could
> >know someone in New Jersey who will know someone in Texas
> >who knows something about these dogs. THANK YOU
> >FOR YOUR HELP.  I pray that using the email that we all
> >enjoy so much can also provide the medium by which my dogs
> >will be returned home.
> Blessed are the cracked-For they shall let in the light.