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January 2007

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Re: I don't know what to do
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Michael and Jennifer WhiteWolf Crock <[log in to unmask]>
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Farm Collie Breed Conservancy and Restoration <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 22 Jan 2007 17:20:08 -0800
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Just an idea.......You could also ask if anyone on this list has, or 
knows of, a suitable dog for you. You are in the Farmcollie community here!

Best wishes in your search!

Jennifer


jana lashmit wrote:
>   I'd second going to a breed-specific rescue.  Sometimes, they acquire pregnant females and have whole litters of mixes.  Not common but it does happen.  Also, in my experience, some rescues are more willing to be flexible in their rules with older dogs versus pups.  I work full time, so I don't qualify to adopt a puppy from many rescues.  Before I bought my house, I wouldn't have qualified because for years I didn't have a fenced yard.
>     I live in Pittsburgh, and my shelter has mostly pit bulls, pit mixes, shep mixes.  But about 2 hours away, in Ohio or West Virginia, I've frequently seen on Petfinder really beautiful collie or farmcollie dogs.
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>   Jana
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