The good news: I am officially an applicant for Aliyah (immigration) to Israel. :apls:
The bad news: I can't manage all four of the Herd together. :confused:
Realistically, I will be living in a small apartment with no back yard, which means I will be walking Aima (I like this spelling better) and Guinness. I can't manage all four. Getting Aima to walk is hard enough - she is still the most skittish dog I've ever seen. She just won't mellow out. And Guinness just gets dragged, which means he gets carried.
So I need your help. We've got time - I'm not going before November. But I'm starting to look now for someone who will love these two ne'er-do-wells from Alabama. Someone with a whole lot of patience, whose looking for whole lot of love in return.
Auntie Keren
I'll pay any shipping costs and they will come with all shots, Tri-Heart medication, bowls leashes and kennel.
Oh no!! Are you serious? I'm so sorry Karen. I can't imagine having to give up a furkid. Hopefully someone here is waiting for the dogapult to aim their way.
Good and bad news but hope you find a way for the best of everybody..
I don't know of anyone currently - will keep that percolating, though. I wanted to wish you the very best as you prepare for immigration, especially in these rocky times in the Middle East - shalom!
What an adventure ! I can't imagine starting a whole new life like that ! I wish you well and hope you can find a comfortable new home for those who can't make the trip.
Congradualtions on the immigration.
God help you with finding a good home for the babies.
nothing is placing with rescue right now, usually doesn't this time of year. when school starts back up adoptions usually start back up too.