Someone from BRAT is getting her out, she's moving to MD.
-Joanne
Posting on Craiglist
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Can someone suggest BRAT to her? I am not tech savy enough to know how….
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Ok my bad all you have to do is click the email. Does this mean they are for sale or for free? I am not sure what Craigslist is…. sorry.
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I suppose it could be a heavily striped trindle that appears black and white.
I think it is a trindle because on my computer I can see trindle colouring on the face - near the snout and above the eyes.
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I posted to her asking if they would turn them over to rescue, or if they were sale.
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Not sure but I think the one I found on craiglist on 07.01.09 is the same. Could this be she was breeding. Ad said 2 females 1 black and tan other black and red brindle. 1 male red and 1 female brindle they are 2 years old. Small rehoming fee to good home. Not sure same lady but under craiglist in greensboro.
Rita Jean
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Here is what I recieved.........
From: Kathy DeCaprio [mailto:goknightssoccer@yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2009 5:21 PM
To: Sharron Hurlbut
Subject: Re: barless dogs ( basenjis) (pets)
no rescue they just want to make money
dont bother to email me about not making monehy thats all you would do on my dogs I will find them a home myself
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Seems she wants to do it herself..sigh..we will see these dogs, probably intact in rescue or their pups with more issues then than have now.
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No surprise here Sharron…....
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Yes, Pat, your right..I was just hoping these dogs would have a better life, if she had an idea where they could be headed…and what could happen to the puppies they have.
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Yes, Pat, your right..I was just hoping these dogs would have a better life, if she had an idea where they could be headed…and what could happen to the puppies they have.
I am pretty sure they are intact...sigh.And not only that… I am sure they are not DNA tested for Fanconi
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Sigh, I didn't even think of that test..I was down to the basics, they are intact and going who knows where???
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That breaks my heart. Hopefully she will find good homes and those peeps will have the pups fixed, that way at least the cycle is broken..of course we still don't have potential healthproblems solved..
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I'm 99% sure that is the same woman I got Cody from. She was giving away the older Bs and selling the puppies. If so, she was keeping them outside. Cody was in horrible condition when I got him. His coat was coarse, ears black, he was underweight, had lots of little cuts/bites, and had been kept in a kennel with a few other males. He also had a rib bone that had been broken and healed on it's own, so it looks like he has a bump on his side where it sticks out a bit, but that probably happened before she got them. After seeing the condition Cody and Remi were in a few months ago, I feel so bad for the others. Remi, the puppy that my friend bought from her (for $100) when she got Cody for me, had ear mites, and they both had some kind of intestinal parasite, but besides that mentioned, they both seem to be in good health. I'm getting Cody tested for Thyroid and Fanconi soon.
From what she said, they were dropped off with her by someone else, but she couldn't handle them. Apparently, she breed lots of dogs (I know she had greyhounds and chihuahuas, as well as others). She wouldn't actually let us pick them up from her house, we had to meet her at a Walmart in Virginia, where she actually lives. When I talked to her, she had 2 three year old females, Cody, and quite a few puppies, so she has rehomed of quite a few of them. The pups are actually about 6 months old, becuse she told us Remi was abuot 6 or 7 months, but he was only 4 months old. None of the Bs have had any health tests and are all intact. She said that if we hadn't contacted her in one month to let her know that they had been 'fixed', she would come and pick them up, but I haven't heard anything from her since getting him. I was under the impression that she was going to take the older Bs to a shelter if she couldn't get rid of them.
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Crystal, That is horrible. I can not believe somebody treats animlas like that…yet I can because we see it daily, in the news, in shelters and on the internet..inexcusable..
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I contacted her. There are two names now, so not sure who she really is. She types like she is on crack or something. I wanted to see what she said about the red and white female since there were no pictures. It sounds like someone could get all three pretty easily for 300.00. I am in WA state, too far away to help but I could donate money to the cause if someone could get them into rescue.:mad:---
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Basenjimama you are right i thought the dogs looked scared as well. I hope she finds nice homes for all three. Well done Crystal for rescuing Cody.
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This is so disturbing.
I should stop reading the rescue section. This kind of story is upsets me so. I'd like to get the dogs away from this 'twit' of a woman and turn them over to BRAT.
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I hope that they come through. I am stumbling through this and not computer savy! She is a pretty girl and looks happy w/o the gal around it looks like.
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I wish I would have known she still had them before I moved from Greensboro, I would have gotten another one or two or ALL of them. Since I'm staying with my parents now, I asked them how they felt about getting another B, but they said we can't handle another dog, and especially not another basenji.
I really wish I could get the older female, because Cody already knows her; they were bred along with one more female, so the puppies are his, or at least that is what she told me. If that's true, I'm not sure if temperament is inherited, but if so, Cody is a very sweet boy. He has had the one slip up with my mom (he bit her, but I think she may have accidentally hurt him), but other than that, he is very friendly and loving with the people he knows and is very tolerant of strangers, and good with children. He is extremely loyal to me. He is also quite the escape artist and he can be very destructive when left alone. Remi is very sweet as well. Like I said, I don't know anything about breeding and what is inherited, but if she was truthful, they are Cody's puppies. So if anyone is thinking about getting one from her, I hope that helps. As a warning though, neither Cody nor Remi were housetrained, but luckily Cody learned to hold it and go outside within 2 days.
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I hope these dogs DO end up in a shelter…at least it will give BRAT a chance to get them out...and most shelters do have vets on staff, so they can get some kind of medical care...at least OURS do!