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by Ramage on 17 July 2009 - 04:07
I am also VERY picky about the homes my puppies go to. I have turned down many homes because I didn't think they were suitable. This often leads to anger from the person I turn away, but I don't care. I'd rather anger a few people now rather than have to take back a dog that is untrained, aggressive, etc.
It is a very wonderful thing you do. I'd happily adopt from you if you weren't so far away. We can't ship here either with the heat at the moment.

by Krazy Bout K9s on 17 July 2009 - 05:07

BTW: I do have a PO BOX already. I have been single way too long to ever have had a physical address...LOL....
Montana GSD Rescue
PO Box 1895
Hamilton, MT 59840
Thanks Everyone,for the support, the day started out really depressing and ended up okay. Just got home, drove another 3 hours to pick up a dog going to Canada this weekend...another coming back that has Pannus, because the wife is developing allergies to the dog...sweet 4 yr old female, plush coat...
Kczaja: I started out taking only the old and dysplastic dogs no-one wanted and let them live their life out here...then more started coming in and now it has ballooned to this...
I lost my older dogs last summer, 3 in one summer...tough. Best Friends of Utah also send me all their older GSD dogs..There is one up in the Kalispell Shelter that I dont' have room to get out right now. She is 8 or so and a total sweetheart...I told the gal I would find room somehow next week...she has been there several months already...luckily they don't kill alot of dogs..
Steph

by Krazy Bout K9s on 17 July 2009 - 05:07
I forgot about the 2 that I put through chemotherapy for cancer...One of them came from Waldberg Kennels in Washington State and for the life of me I can't remember where the other one was from...too many dogs the last couple of years...
Waldberg wouldn't answer my emails or phone calls about his dog...I still have the registration paper on her...she was only 3 yrs old when she got the mandibular lymphoma...finally had her lymph nodes taken out...
Steph

by von sprengkraft on 17 July 2009 - 06:07
I breed a litter from time to time. I do have criteria...breed healthy dogs, good temperments, match to the right people in good, responsible homes, and the dogs can come back to me .....no questions asked. The bitch you see in the picture, Draze, was sold at 7 wks. old. The man had good intentions, came to training about two months, then life got in the way. I recieved a call just before Draze's 3rd birthday. Would I take her back? Absolutely!! I picked her up the next day. About 15 pounds under weight, hadn't seen a brush, dog aggressive, people aggressive, destroyed crates, messed in crate when couldn't escape, screamed all night(in the barn.....poor horses!!). Then I gave her a job!! I now adore this dog. She is not the same dog I brought back home. She is an absolute genius...not only in my opinion. If a dog comes back to me...it does not leave. Just what works for me....

by Krazy Bout K9s on 17 July 2009 - 06:07
The People paid $2000 for this dog as a breeder...note what the papers say....this is the one that got cancer and the breeder refused to answer me...email or phone calls...

by Krazy Bout K9s on 17 July 2009 - 06:07
Night guys,
Steph

by Krazy Bout K9s on 17 July 2009 - 15:07
Impound date- 6/1/09
German Shepherd Color: black/silver
Female spayed, 8 yrs.
OWNER TURN IN
Notes:
Shy and reserved, Etta's best suited to an adult home. She is social with other quiet dogs and will be a rewarding companion with extra love, grooming and attention. She is a very sweet dog, may have some hip dysplaia.

Steph

by PowerHaus on 17 July 2009 - 15:07
Vickie

by wuzzup on 17 July 2009 - 15:07

by 1doggie2 on 18 July 2009 - 15:07
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