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POSTS - Boogie, Moses & Yaeger: Their Lives Changed After Being Placed Outdoors On Chains  

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Saturday, February 01, 2014, 09:00am - 10:30am

POST SETTING FOR BOOGIE, MOSES, & YAEGER

These three pups have it tough. Really tough. But their family realizes it, and so that’s why they came to us. A few years ago, their youngest son got very sick, and because of several complicating factors, it was decided and recommended by the family doctor that all family animals—including the three dogs and one cat—need to be outside, permanently. So, life drastically changed for the entire family, especially for Moses, Boogie, and Yaeger. Currently, Moses spends most of the day and night inside a pen watching and hanging with the family goats, while Yaeger and Boogie, who are not trusted to stay close to home, are chained most hours of the day & night, because if left to their own devices, they would LOVE to run free, far from the family property. So join us for an incredibly rewarding build day in the country! All of our chained dogs are special, but we're so very touched when a family self applies, and genuinely tells the story of their family, their struggles, and particularly the story of their four-legged best friends.

 

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Location: McMinnville, OR
Contact : Kelly Peterson
Contact Email: kpeterson@hsus.org

 


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