Ohh, my gosh! There is a fellow in Bedford, Texas (this area) who rescues EBTs and can do several at once. I knew him from X, but no longer have an account. Maybe you had that connection as well?
I still have my X account, I keep it for local news. I don’t mind running over there and contacting him with this info if you don’t mind giving me his contact information.
Damn. Glenna would’ve been my recommendation as well. I’m too far away or I’d go; plus I’m leaving town soon for an extended time. Wish I had a solution, but I’ve been out of the bully world a bit too long. I know this is upsetting for Glenna; what a shame those beautiful dogs are in that situation.
I don’t think she’s talking about us; we were just loading crates into the SUV and loading up our coffee mugs when I thought I better check for updates. We’ve not heard from Glenna, so we’re thinking it must be someone else. We’ll unload the SUV tomorrow.
Good night everyone. Nice to meet y’all.
I’m not ready for another bully, but I could help out temporarily. The last one (our 6th bully) thoroughly broke my heart. And I thought losing #3, my soul dog, was bad. That’s why I’m a nurse, and not a veterinarian; I didn’t think I could stand losing animals all the time, and I was right.
Well, just tried to call Glenna and got voicemail. My husband and I can get to Oklahoma City in about 12 hours and be TEMPORARY fosters. We can board the dogs when I have to leave town. Anything to get them out of their current situation. Anybody got another # for Glenna?
Well, I’ve emailed and left voicemail. I don’t know if we should just start driving, or what. I guess we can start gathering leads, collars, bowls, blankets and all of that stuff, pack some human supplies, and maybe Glenna will call by then.
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Good night everyone. Nice to meet y’all.