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January 2007

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Thanks for this great piece of information! I never knew there were such
programs, and upon looking have found several near here that offer it. It
might be just the thing for her.
Pam

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From: Farm Collie Breed Conservancy and Restoration
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of theyoungs
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 7:28 PM
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Subject: Re: [FARMCOLLIE] rescue dog

> My mother, aged 70, who lives in a condo and is not a particularly active
> woman, is looking for a nice little rescue dog and having a devil of a
> time
> finding one.

     Check out some of the dog rescues.  Some of them have a "senior for
seniors" program.  If a person over a certain age adops a dog over a certain
age they will cover the vet care of the dog and I think wave placement fees.
     I think some of the sheltie rescues do this.
Dorothy

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