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Old January 14th 09, 04:49 AM posted to alt.med.veterinary,alt.pets.dogs.pitbull,rec.pets.dogs.behavior,rec.pets.dogs.breeds,rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Help AGSR rescue Brooke, a German Shepherd dog

Help AGSR pay for Brooke's elbow dysplasia Surgery..
Get her back to running and jumping again!

https://www.fundable.com/groupaction...-13.9183031397

Brooke's Story

Hi friends,

My name is Brooke and have I got a story to tell you!

I am an adorable 7-month old German shepherd who was found wandering
the highway with my 2 siblings.

We were brought to the shelter, and boy, was I a mess!! Skinny, sores
all over my body, and almost no fur!!

Thankfully my big brown eyes and great big ears caught the attention
of the wonderful rescue group, and all 3 of us were taken into foster
care. My sister and brother already got adopted – I am so jealous!!

But maybe it is better that I haven't been adopted yet, because I need
some extra help. You see, my foster mom noticed that after playing
chase with my new dog friends, I have a slight limp.

I got some x-rays and found out I have something called ununited
anaconeal process – a fancy way of saying elbow dysplasia. I've got an
unjoined bit of bone in my elbow and I need surgery pretty quickly
before I become permanently disabled. With the surgery I've got a
great chance of running and jumping for a very long time. Without the
surgery I will most likely lead a short, painful life and will die
while I'm still a young girl. I could really use some help paying for
this surgery! I love to play tug and race around the yard but I've got
to get this elbow fixed if I'm ever going to catch the other dogs. My
hair has grown back, I'm gaining weight, and I look fabulous – now I
just need this one more thing taken care of and then I'm ready for my
new home.

Will you help?

About AGSR (Austin German Shepherd Rescue)

Mission: To rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home German Shepherds from
across the state of Texas. To educate the public about the versatility
and ability of the German Shepherd Dog.
AGSR is a A 501-3(c) non-profit, 100% volunteer organization.
Donations may be tax deductible.

AGSR rescues German Shepherds from all over the state of Texas (as
well as a few other states). AGSR has no endowment or steady income
stream other than income provided by donations and adoptions. The
manpower for this organization is 100% volunteer.

Please consider donating to Brooke's cause. Her surgery (at reduced
pricing) will likely be in the neighborhood of $1500. For every dog
that is rescued and brought back to full health, there are so many
more waiting in shelters and discarded by previous owners. Helping
AGSR with caring for these dogs not only helps this individual dog,
but helps to provide the financial resources so that additional pets
can be rescued and put into loving homes.

https://www.fundable.com/groupaction...-13.9183031397

http://www.austingermanshepherdrescue.org/
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Old January 15th 09, 03:43 AM posted to alt.med.veterinary,alt.pets.dogs.pitbull,rec.pets.dogs.behavior,rec.pets.dogs.breeds,rec.pets.dogs.health
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Default Help AGSR rescue Brooke, a German Shepherd dog

why the **** would anyone want to give for an animal when there are children
in the hospital that could use the money for an operation?

wrote in message
...
Help AGSR pay for Brooke's elbow dysplasia Surgery..
Get her back to running and jumping again!

https://www.fundable.com/groupaction...-13.9183031397

Brooke's Story

Hi friends,

My name is Brooke and have I got a story to tell you!

I am an adorable 7-month old German shepherd who was found wandering
the highway with my 2 siblings.

We were brought to the shelter, and boy, was I a mess!! Skinny, sores
all over my body, and almost no fur!!

Thankfully my big brown eyes and great big ears caught the attention
of the wonderful rescue group, and all 3 of us were taken into foster
care. My sister and brother already got adopted – I am so jealous!!

But maybe it is better that I haven't been adopted yet, because I need
some extra help. You see, my foster mom noticed that after playing
chase with my new dog friends, I have a slight limp.

I got some x-rays and found out I have something called ununited
anaconeal process – a fancy way of saying elbow dysplasia. I've got an
unjoined bit of bone in my elbow and I need surgery pretty quickly
before I become permanently disabled. With the surgery I've got a
great chance of running and jumping for a very long time. Without the
surgery I will most likely lead a short, painful life and will die
while I'm still a young girl. I could really use some help paying for
this surgery! I love to play tug and race around the yard but I've got
to get this elbow fixed if I'm ever going to catch the other dogs. My
hair has grown back, I'm gaining weight, and I look fabulous – now I
just need this one more thing taken care of and then I'm ready for my
new home.

Will you help?

About AGSR (Austin German Shepherd Rescue)

Mission: To rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home German Shepherds from
across the state of Texas. To educate the public about the versatility
and ability of the German Shepherd Dog.
AGSR is a A 501-3(c) non-profit, 100% volunteer organization.
Donations may be tax deductible.

AGSR rescues German Shepherds from all over the state of Texas (as
well as a few other states). AGSR has no endowment or steady income
stream other than income provided by donations and adoptions. The
manpower for this organization is 100% volunteer.

Please consider donating to Brooke's cause. Her surgery (at reduced
pricing) will likely be in the neighborhood of $1500. For every dog
that is rescued and brought back to full health, there are so many
more waiting in shelters and discarded by previous owners. Helping
AGSR with caring for these dogs not only helps this individual dog,
but helps to provide the financial resources so that additional pets
can be rescued and put into loving homes.

https://www.fundable.com/groupaction...-13.9183031397

http://www.austingermanshepherdrescue.org/


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Old January 15th 09, 01:52 PM posted to alt.med.veterinary,alt.pets.dogs.pitbull,rec.pets.dogs.behavior,rec.pets.dogs.breeds,rec.pets.dogs.health
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"Johnny Pride" wrote in message
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why the **** would anyone want to give for an animal when there are
children
in the hospital that could use the money for an operation?



Dear top-posting asshat troll,
Kids have health insurance or Medicare.
If you were dying in the hospital, the only thing I'd donate would be a dose
of euthanasia or my time and effort to pull the plug.
HAND!


wrote in message
...
Help AGSR pay for Brooke's elbow dysplasia Surgery..
Get her back to running and jumping again!

https://www.fundable.com/groupaction...-13.9183031397

Brooke's Story

Hi friends,

My name is Brooke and have I got a story to tell you!

I am an adorable 7-month old German shepherd who was found wandering
the highway with my 2 siblings.

We were brought to the shelter, and boy, was I a mess!! Skinny, sores
all over my body, and almost no fur!!

Thankfully my big brown eyes and great big ears caught the attention
of the wonderful rescue group, and all 3 of us were taken into foster
care. My sister and brother already got adopted - I am so jealous!!

But maybe it is better that I haven't been adopted yet, because I need
some extra help. You see, my foster mom noticed that after playing
chase with my new dog friends, I have a slight limp.

I got some x-rays and found out I have something called ununited
anaconeal process - a fancy way of saying elbow dysplasia. I've got an
unjoined bit of bone in my elbow and I need surgery pretty quickly
before I become permanently disabled. With the surgery I've got a
great chance of running and jumping for a very long time. Without the
surgery I will most likely lead a short, painful life and will die
while I'm still a young girl. I could really use some help paying for
this surgery! I love to play tug and race around the yard but I've got
to get this elbow fixed if I'm ever going to catch the other dogs. My
hair has grown back, I'm gaining weight, and I look fabulous - now I
just need this one more thing taken care of and then I'm ready for my
new home.

Will you help?

About AGSR (Austin German Shepherd Rescue)

Mission: To rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home German Shepherds from
across the state of Texas. To educate the public about the versatility
and ability of the German Shepherd Dog.
AGSR is a A 501-3(c) non-profit, 100% volunteer organization.
Donations may be tax deductible.

AGSR rescues German Shepherds from all over the state of Texas (as
well as a few other states). AGSR has no endowment or steady income
stream other than income provided by donations and adoptions. The
manpower for this organization is 100% volunteer.

Please consider donating to Brooke's cause. Her surgery (at reduced
pricing) will likely be in the neighborhood of $1500. For every dog
that is rescued and brought back to full health, there are so many
more waiting in shelters and discarded by previous owners. Helping
AGSR with caring for these dogs not only helps this individual dog,
but helps to provide the financial resources so that additional pets
can be rescued and put into loving homes.

https://www.fundable.com/groupaction...-13.9183031397

http://www.austingermanshepherdrescue.org/




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Old January 16th 09, 12:55 AM posted to alt.med.veterinary,alt.pets.dogs.pitbull,rec.pets.dogs.behavior,rec.pets.dogs.breeds,rec.pets.dogs.health
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"Johnny Pride" wrote in message
...
dear misinformed jackass, there are thousands of children in this county
alone that have NO health insurance. Quit living in Fantasyland. You
have
just proven that you would let a child die to save a worthless animal



I sure would, especially if it was you!
If a kid's parents are without insurance and are too stupid to apply for
Medicare, they deserve to have dead kids.


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Old January 16th 09, 01:02 AM posted to alt.med.veterinary,alt.pets.dogs.pitbull,rec.pets.dogs.behavior,rec.pets.dogs.breeds,rec.pets.dogs.health
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I sure would, especially if it was you!
If a kid's parents are without insurance and are too stupid to apply for
Medicare, they deserve to have dead kids.


You mean Medicaid. Medicare is for seniors.

The number of "working poor" in this country is increasing as employers no
longer can afford to, or will, provide health insurance. Once employed, it's
near impossible to qualify for Medicaid.

'Job' does not automatically equal family health insurance.


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Old January 16th 09, 03:14 AM posted to alt.med.veterinary,alt.pets.dogs.pitbull,rec.pets.dogs.behavior,rec.pets.dogs.breeds,rec.pets.dogs.health
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ok, I guess we know where you stand. You would let a child die to save a
worthless animal

"alpha.bob©" wrote in message
...
That's why I called you a SOB
What an ignorant reply to post on an animal group.
If I had a choice of donating to one of your children or to a dog
rescue I would rather just help clean up the gene pool and donate to
the dogs.
Go away TROLL

On Wed, 14 Jan 2009 18:43:18 -0800, "Johnny Pride"
wrote:

why the **** would anyone want to give for an animal when there are

children
in the hospital that could use the money for an operation?

wrote in message
...
Help AGSR pay for Brooke's elbow dysplasia Surgery..
Get her back to running and jumping again!

https://www.fundable.com/groupaction...-13.9183031397

Brooke's Story

Hi friends,

My name is Brooke and have I got a story to tell you!

I am an adorable 7-month old German shepherd who was found wandering
the highway with my 2 siblings.

We were brought to the shelter, and boy, was I a mess!! Skinny, sores
all over my body, and almost no fur!!

Thankfully my big brown eyes and great big ears caught the attention
of the wonderful rescue group, and all 3 of us were taken into foster
care. My sister and brother already got adopted – I am so jealous!!

But maybe it is better that I haven't been adopted yet, because I need
some extra help. You see, my foster mom noticed that after playing
chase with my new dog friends, I have a slight limp.

I got some x-rays and found out I have something called ununited
anaconeal process – a fancy way of saying elbow dysplasia. I've got an
unjoined bit of bone in my elbow and I need surgery pretty quickly
before I become permanently disabled. With the surgery I've got a
great chance of running and jumping for a very long time. Without the
surgery I will most likely lead a short, painful life and will die
while I'm still a young girl. I could really use some help paying for
this surgery! I love to play tug and race around the yard but I've got
to get this elbow fixed if I'm ever going to catch the other dogs. My
hair has grown back, I'm gaining weight, and I look fabulous – now I
just need this one more thing taken care of and then I'm ready for my
new home.

Will you help?

About AGSR (Austin German Shepherd Rescue)

Mission: To rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home German Shepherds from
across the state of Texas. To educate the public about the versatility
and ability of the German Shepherd Dog.
AGSR is a A 501-3(c) non-profit, 100% volunteer organization.
Donations may be tax deductible.

AGSR rescues German Shepherds from all over the state of Texas (as
well as a few other states). AGSR has no endowment or steady income
stream other than income provided by donations and adoptions. The
manpower for this organization is 100% volunteer.

Please consider donating to Brooke's cause. Her surgery (at reduced
pricing) will likely be in the neighborhood of $1500. For every dog
that is rescued and brought back to full health, there are so many
more waiting in shelters and discarded by previous owners. Helping
AGSR with caring for these dogs not only helps this individual dog,
but helps to provide the financial resources so that additional pets
can be rescued and put into loving homes.

https://www.fundable.com/groupaction...-13.9183031397

http://www.austingermanshepherdrescue.org/


--
Bob & Trouble

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Old January 16th 09, 03:15 AM posted to alt.med.veterinary,alt.pets.dogs.pitbull,rec.pets.dogs.behavior,rec.pets.dogs.breeds,rec.pets.dogs.health
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dear misinformed jackass, there are thousands of children in this county
alone that have NO health insurance. Quit living in Fantasyland. You have
just proven that you would let a child die to save a worthless animal

"news" wrote in message
...
Dear top-posting asshat troll,
Kids have health insurance or Medicare.
If you were dying in the hospital, the only thing I'd donate would be a

dose
of euthanasia or my time and effort to pull the plug.
HAND!


wrote in message
...
Help AGSR pay for Brooke's elbow dysplasia Surgery..
Get her back to running and jumping again!

https://www.fundable.com/groupaction...-13.9183031397

Brooke's Story

Hi friends,

My name is Brooke and have I got a story to tell you!

I am an adorable 7-month old German shepherd who was found wandering
the highway with my 2 siblings.

We were brought to the shelter, and boy, was I a mess!! Skinny, sores
all over my body, and almost no fur!!

Thankfully my big brown eyes and great big ears caught the attention
of the wonderful rescue group, and all 3 of us were taken into foster
care. My sister and brother already got adopted - I am so jealous!!

But maybe it is better that I haven't been adopted yet, because I need
some extra help. You see, my foster mom noticed that after playing
chase with my new dog friends, I have a slight limp.

I got some x-rays and found out I have something called ununited
anaconeal process - a fancy way of saying elbow dysplasia. I've got an
unjoined bit of bone in my elbow and I need surgery pretty quickly
before I become permanently disabled. With the surgery I've got a
great chance of running and jumping for a very long time. Without the
surgery I will most likely lead a short, painful life and will die
while I'm still a young girl. I could really use some help paying for
this surgery! I love to play tug and race around the yard but I've got
to get this elbow fixed if I'm ever going to catch the other dogs. My
hair has grown back, I'm gaining weight, and I look fabulous - now I
just need this one more thing taken care of and then I'm ready for my
new home.

Will you help?

About AGSR (Austin German Shepherd Rescue)

Mission: To rescue, rehabilitate, and re-home German Shepherds from
across the state of Texas. To educate the public about the versatility
and ability of the German Shepherd Dog.
AGSR is a A 501-3(c) non-profit, 100% volunteer organization.
Donations may be tax deductible.

AGSR rescues German Shepherds from all over the state of Texas (as
well as a few other states). AGSR has no endowment or steady income
stream other than income provided by donations and adoptions. The
manpower for this organization is 100% volunteer.

Please consider donating to Brooke's cause. Her surgery (at reduced
pricing) will likely be in the neighborhood of $1500. For every dog
that is rescued and brought back to full health, there are so many
more waiting in shelters and discarded by previous owners. Helping
AGSR with caring for these dogs not only helps this individual dog,
but helps to provide the financial resources so that additional pets
can be rescued and put into loving homes.

https://www.fundable.com/groupaction...-13.9183031397

http://www.austingermanshepherdrescue.org/






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Old January 16th 09, 01:54 PM posted to alt.med.veterinary,alt.pets.dogs.pitbull,rec.pets.dogs.behavior,rec.pets.dogs.breeds,rec.pets.dogs.health
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"Sharon Too" wrote in message
. ..
I sure would, especially if it was you!
If a kid's parents are without insurance and are too stupid to apply for
Medicare, they deserve to have dead kids.


You mean Medicaid. Medicare is for seniors.

The number of "working poor" in this country is increasing as employers no
longer can afford to, or will, provide health insurance. Once employed,
it's near impossible to qualify for Medicaid.

'Job' does not automatically equal family health insurance.


Yeah, that's what I meant.
Children can get CHIP, though. Adults are the ones who have to worry about
insurance.
There are not throngs of children dying in the US because of lack of
available health care.


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Old January 16th 09, 05:56 PM posted to alt.med.veterinary,alt.pets.dogs.pitbull,rec.pets.dogs.behavior,rec.pets.dogs.breeds,rec.pets.dogs.health
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I'd rather give my money to save a "worthless animal" than to some
****-nugget you breeders pop out at will and are incapable of raising.





"Johnny Pride" wrote in message
...
dear misinformed jackass, there are thousands of children in this county
alone that have NO health insurance. Quit living in Fantasyland. You
have
just proven that you would let a child die to save a worthless animal


 




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