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sueincc

by sueincc on 06 January 2008 - 02:01

It's always nice to hear about a great placement.  I look forward to seeing pictures of your new boy.


Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 06 January 2008 - 03:01


iluvmyGSD

by iluvmyGSD on 06 January 2008 - 03:01

wow...he's a looker..


Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 06 January 2008 - 15:01

And he is as sweet tempered and intelligent as he is beautiful. I'm jeolous of my daughter! She has an incredible dog! And Wolf has the best possible home a dog could have,  She is committed and loving to all her animals; she is a teacher, and many of her friends are law enforcement officers, who appreciate dogs like Wolf. A Happy Ending! jackie harris


by jodagirl on 06 January 2008 - 16:01

Jackie,

Rjoda Hall will be relieved to know that Wolf has such a loving and caring home. I actually tried to get Wolf myself, but you had beat me to it.  I'm glad to know he is in such a wonderful home.


Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 06 January 2008 - 18:01

This photo, taken by Shelley Strohl, is of my daughter with Wolf, both very happy with each other. He is doing well, settling in nicely  This photo was also posted by Shelley in another thread, as well. jh


Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 06 January 2008 - 19:01

jodagirl-- Thank you, Wolf is a magnificent dog, the picture doesn't do him justice (and my daughter is beautiful, too!) Who is Rjoda Hall? Is that his breeder? I'd love more background on Wolf, if you have any...thanks! Feel free to PM me or e-mail me, jackie harris


by eichenluft on 06 January 2008 - 22:01

Rhoda Hall was the owner of Wolf, the one who used him in her pet breeding program along with Gunda - then decided to "retire from breeding" for the umpteenth time (yep, she's done this all before) and "cleaned house" by selling all her dogs to the highest bidder - intact for breeding of course - to someone else who wanted to breed them until they couldn't  make money for someone else anymore.  So the person who bought them neglected the dogs until some were starved and pictures surfaced on the web of the dirty poor neglected dogs, and Rhoda whined about "oh I hope they are ok" but didn't do anything about trying to help them or get them back - even though offers were made to help her.  Obviously getting them back or truly caring about what happened to them was not her interest - her interest was simply to get sympathy by posting about how terrible she felt that the dogs were in that situation.  What a crock.  Shame on these "breeders" who don't care about their dogs, only about the money they may bring in.  Hey Rhoda, when are you getting your next batch of puppies for your "new breeding program"?

Remember the name - vom Hallyn Haus - Rhoda Hall - the breeder who doesn't care about her dogs and throws them away when she's tired of them.

 

 


by dawgma on 06 January 2008 - 23:01

I'm happy to hear that this dog found a home and hope it works out for all involved.

But for every success story like this one, there are many others that end up differently.

" Shame on these "breeders" who don't care about their dogs, only about the money they may bring in."

That covers about 90% of them.


by lucy on 06 January 2008 - 23:01

Wolf is indeed handsome..happy for a great ending for all.  

 

 

Has anyone any news on GIPSY?   Some of us interested in her only received 1 reply back & then correspondence ended from Sheri.....

 

Kalibeck....did you see Gipsy there?






 


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