Forwarded to me, please crosspost and say a prayer/send positive karma for Braveheart.
Thank you.
Sent: 9/17/2008 11:24:33 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time
Subj: Braveheart's Story & Pictures, no donations needed!
This beautiful boy is all ready for a new home. The contact is Jan at jankarpel@yahoo.com and she had paid for everything needed to bring this boy to safety and make sure he's been vetted etc. I don't know much about this misunderstood breed but if there is any possibility he could get into a program being a deaf companion to someone who's world is also silent, I could honestly see them both prosper together.
If anyone knows of any programs that work with placing deaf dogs and do not discriminate breeds, this boy can go a long way. He has already proven he does have a BraveHeart.
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From: Jan Karpel <jankarpel@yahoo.com>
Date: Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 8:13 PM
Subject: Fw: Braveheart Pictures
Dear Folks,
Generally you find me crossposting and/or requesting help for other rescues or individuals. For the first time, I am asking, believe it or not, for myself.
Braveheart is a beautiful loving roly-poly deaf American Staffordshire Terrier (or "pit" in the American vulgar) who loves children, adults, cats, dogs, etc.
When he was first found in Oklahoma, he was starving and exhausted, yet would run away at the slightest hint. With perserverance and patience, animal control was able to bring him to their shelter. He so captivated the volunteer staff that they could not euthanize him.
And that's where I came in. I have paid for his vetting, and with the help of good friends and colleagues we sent him to a boarding facility in Oklahoma where he has turned into a well-fed and loving dog that has captivated his boarding staff.
I'm not looking for funds, but we have now run out of money. I am looking for either a rescue or a kind and loving individual or family to take Braveheart into their homes. If you know ASL (American Sign language that is great) but not necessary. I have placed two deaf pitties in wonderful families and they are extraordinarily intelligent. They depend upon visual facial expressions and will watch their owners intently to understand what is needed. One dog, Augustus, now merrily brings his leash and halter in his mouth to his mom when he would like to go for a walk. They rarely, if ever, bark since their world is silent.
I have thanked you all time and time again for your incredible generosity and compassion. So could you please crosspost out and have all replies sent to me: jankarpel@yahoo.com. I am blessed to have contacts across the United States, so as always, a home visit and vet reference is required. Thank you, all!
Jan