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May 4, 2018 at 5:44 pm in reply to: Private: Wendy Yactayo & Cierra Ferrell, Mobile, AL 36609 #19307
They’ve already adopted from another group.
May 1, 2018 at 8:51 pm in reply to: Private: 2022, 2018 Hampton, 4yo Male, Adopted by John & Maggie Finneran #19250He weighs 39 lbs
Eats taste of the wild. He’ll chew for a bit, then stop, and walk away. He’ll come back later and do the same. He wonders if he should soften his food with some canned food.Great Airedale and when he was groomed, the lady said he looked like a show dog; he stacked himself.
Crate is in his room.
He’s funny. He sits by the door to wait for leash to be clipped on. Has a harness.
Everything he describes, this boy sounds like a pup, not a 1-1/2 y old.
04/30/18: Rory was adopted by Tom & Ellen Loomis. Tami met them and delivered him. Tom says that Tami is great and has such a good heart for dogs.
Tami Wahl has medical records and was to give Tom and Ellen a copy and email jmc a copy, along with his microchip registration papers.
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Jackie Cash.
04/30/18: Daphne sent me a FB message that she’d like to know more about Judah. I asked her to fill out an application. She’s in So. Alabama where he came from.
04/29/18: Lin Wetzel placed an ad in Craigslist for ENC (Eastern North Carolina) seeking the FTGH Airedale recently advertised. Tami’s response was:
From: Tami Wahl <84b5cdeab9d537eab99dc9bfedefb905@reply.craigslist.org>
Date: Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 2:41 PM
Subject: Looking for an Airedale Terrier
To: 84zcw-6574806648@comm.craigslist.orgHi there I am the one that posted the ad about the young male Airedale. I took the ad down because I had so many calls it was crazy. In addition I was contacted by a rescue that has multiple families interested.
That being said, nothing is firmed up yet & I am still interviewing people. It is critical to me that he go to someone with Airedale experience! So please do give me a call…
Peace and all good,
Tami 919-840-6677
_________Apparently Tami got this boy from the original family who offered him FREE TO GOOD HOME and now she has SOLD him to us for $400. Nice little profit.
April 29, 2018 at 3:30 pm in reply to: Private: Maggie, 4-1/2 yo Airedale, Florence, SC with Cindy Green #1923704/29/18: Jill Moxley is interested in Maggie.
April 29, 2018 at 3:29 pm in reply to: Private: Jill Moxley – Martinez GA (Augusta) Adopted MERCY.Beebe Oct21, Duke 2024 #19236She transported for us. Friend had an Airedale that had been given to several people. He was so wild and growly. She got to understand that he’s not mean, he’s just weird. No history, but he’s not going to bite her. 90 lb Airedale Griffin; older Airedale 45-50 lbs Lola, slowing down and wobbly in her hips. Griffin tries to play with her and she whines. That makes her a little fearful of bringing in another dog. Huge back yard accessible from basement. Basement is tiled. Her other dogs have beds in basement but no crates.
Pearl was 8-9 years old. She had gotten down for a day. Sunday night fine. Monday, she laid down and she wouldn’t respond. Took her to vet Tues. She’s dying. Anemic. WBC attacking RBCs. She had a dog George from TN. He had a lot more issues than she had time for. He needed a lot of attention. Wasn’t working out. 2 Airedales at her humane society and she picked them up and got Pearl.
She’s going to talk to her husband Johnny. Dogs stay in the basement when they’re gone with food and water and their beds. Baby gate at the top of the stairs keeps the dogs downstairs and the cats upstairs, although the cats can go down to the basement. Son gets home around 2:30 and husband at 4:00, then Jill later.
She may want to speak to Cindy.
04/28/18: Cy is going to be adopted by Craig & Chris Lincoln on 04/29/18.
April 28, 2018 at 3:07 pm in reply to: Private: Bridget & Clay Cain, Pell City AL 1 dog Roxi; prior dale hit by car #19231Retroactively 03/15/18 or so: Bridge and Clay adopted Annie from a vet’s office in Robertsdale, AL, who contacted me about an Airedale mix. I put her on Airedale Mixes and after 6 weeks or so, no one had come forward for her, so I told Bridge.
04/28/18: They love Annie. She’s great with their little dog, Roxi, some kind of mix.
04/27/18: Wendy was told about Cy from the librarian where she teaches school. He had been left in a 4 x 4 pen alone after his family moved. She didn’t know how long, but he had feces up to his knees. He would not lie down to sleep. He slept standing up, locking his legs, like horses do. They had him checked out and brought up to date and he had some parasites but NO HEART WORMS! He now comes in the house and will lie down beside the recliner, gets up in her lap for snuggles, gets along great with her Welshie, and is a sweetheart. He’s about 75 lbs. She and her husband are going to start traveling as soon as school is out – 3 weeks or so – and she can’t keep him.
JMC will contact our Huntsville/Madison area folks to see if someone can take him right away.
April 27, 2018 at 4:22 pm in reply to: Private: Lisa & Glen Meyers, Palm Coast, FL As of Aug 2020 #1922004/27/18: Lost Reagan from Beaufort Co and was the sweetest boy ever. He had just turned 13. Lost him in January. Husband’s buddy. Ellie & Reagan were best friends. She’s had 5 Airedales. Reagan could hardly play. They went to the beach and did a lot, but he couldn’t run. They’re in an apartment moved to Atlanta, selling house and buying house. Probably 4-5 months they’ll be in the apartment. They don’t like the weather in Atlanta. Suburban area Johns Creek. Looking to get back to the coast. Never a problem to exercise. Apartment is 1200 sq feet. Award winning dog park that was designed. They were moving and go back and forth to Bluffton. Beds, blankets, bowls. It is an adjustment. Her Airedales will only poop in their own yard. Yard out back. Ellie Mae will only poop in the yard. Strong prey drive – Ellie has a strong one. If they’re not socialized and not get them the mental stimulation they need. Ellie was hit on the head. Every time you reached for her or to give her a bite, she flinched. Now she loves him. She needs to talk to her husband. He saw her on the page. She will talk to him. She wouldn’t be concerned about having Airedale in the apartment. As to cats, Ellie was afraid of cats. She works for Cigna Global Healthcare and works out of the house.
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Jackie Cash.
April 27, 2018 at 1:59 pm in reply to: Private: Lisa & Glen Meyers, Palm Coast, FL As of Aug 2020 #1921904/27/18: Lisa Meyers sent message to our FB page that she’s interested. I don’t know how Maggie would do with an e-fence.
Info to keep on another trainer in Franklin area:
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From: Jackie Cash
To: Ashley Adams
Date: April 26, 2018 at 7:51 AM
Subject: Re: Form Submission – Contact Form – Airedale for TrainingMorning, Ashley. Thanks for responding. I have chosen another trainer. But if we are not satisfied, I will complete the scheduling and intake forms.
Thank you,
Jackie Cash
Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 25, 2018, at 3:38 PM, Ashley Adams
wrote: Hi Jackie,
Thanks for contacting us. I handle Ellen Mahurin’s schedule and correspondence and will be happy to answer your questions.
Our initial appointment lasts an hour and a half ($180), unless both Judah and Po need to be evaluated, in which case the initial appointment will be two hours ($240). At the conclusion of that appointment Ellen will recommend how many follow up lessons she believes will be needed for Judah’s (Judah and Po’s) needs. Our follow up sessions are $125 if purchased individually, or $112.50 if purchased as a package of three or more sessions.
All of our scheduling and New Client Intake Forms are done online. Molly will need to follow these instructions to schedule an appointment:
Click on or copy and paste this link into your browser: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=12767092&calendarID=774954
Under “New Client” choose “In-home Initial Appointment” or “In-home Initial appointment – 2 Pet”
Click on the date and time you’d like to schedule with Ellen
Fill out the intake form
Once you’ve submitted the form a confirmation with the date and time and appointment type will appear on your screen and a confirmation email will be sent to you.Finally, I have attached a New Client FAQ to this email. We recommend that clients read the FAQ sooner rather than later as it contains information about what to prepare for your first appointment. Our current prices are listed on this document as well.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
Ashley Adams
Office Administrator
Sabra Dog Training
615.450.0358
http://www.sabradogtraining.com04/25/18: JMC spoke to Stacy Paich of My Polite Dog (1-909-489-8644) and liked her training philosophy – no force, no aversion, no punishment; only positive training methods.
The initial consultation will be $149 and then training in packages of 4. I believe she said $112.50 each.
I gave Molly her number to call and set the appointment for the consult.
04/25/18: Lisa Carlson at Pawsitive Professor returned my call and referred me to Sabra Dog Training bc she’s going to be out of town for 2 weeks starting tomorrow and doesn’t work with aggression or resource guarding issues.
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