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by Krazy Bout K9s on 12 January 2010 - 16:01
The weather here in my valley is 45 during the day...the country I just drove through is elevation 6500 feet, so a little more snow and a bit colder but not much, Usually the Big Hole Valley gets TONS of snow and is very cold there, Not much snowpack this year.
Thanks Molly, I will try to find the link, to the UScA office, whatever that is???
Steph

by Krazy Bout K9s on 12 January 2010 - 16:01
Land of 10,000 Haystacks...
The BIG town of Wisdom, MT...there is a natural Hot Springs in Jackson, MT
by eichenluft on 12 January 2010 - 16:01
molly

by Krazy Bout K9s on 12 January 2010 - 16:01
Hank Williams JR. owns land here, went into this bar, got drunk, started harrasing a woman in there, and the guys, literally threw him out into the street....lol...
Antler's Saloon..
Only in Montana...
Best Restraunt to eat, and a wonderful Gallery next to it, in the middle of nowhere...

by Krazy Bout K9s on 12 January 2010 - 16:01
Let me know, I would like to know who the breeder is...thanks.
Steph
by eichenluft on 12 January 2010 - 16:01
molly

by Krazy Bout K9s on 12 January 2010 - 16:01
If they were in the states, I would contact them just to let them know she is available...
I may have a home for her already, where she can die with dignity...
I would just like to know what lines she is...
Thanks, I will email you...
STeph
by Goose on 12 January 2010 - 17:01
Some day I may actually get to see other parts of the country and MT is high up on my list. Breathtaking pictures.
A bit over a year ago I took in a dog that we thought was minimum of 13...we later figured that she is at least 16.
One of her ears is torn, one of her eyes has a huge scar that probably does not leave her a lot of sight. She is harder of hearing (unless we are talking feeding time), sleeps a lot and certainly moves a bit slower. But she also chases my cats (although someone will have to tell her that she does not have too many teeth left) and they have a healthy respect for her.
This poor girls master passed away about 11 years ago and she was in the care of his wife. When she passed the dog was to be shot since the ranch she came off was being split. She had virtually no chance at a shelter. To this day, I have not ever regretted taking her in and she will have a forever home till it is her time to join her own family. One of my favorite times of day? The special dance she treats me with when it is time to eat.
There is something so special about these old guys. I hope your girl finds a safe place to rest her head and stay safe.
Thanks for taking her in.

by steve1 on 12 January 2010 - 17:01
Steve1

by RoZoAn on 12 January 2010 - 17:01
Good luck with the rescue and Bless you for all you do!
Janet
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