Christina Prange

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  • in reply to: Private: Linda Roberts, Nashville #28537
    Christina Prange
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      2022 asked Linda to help with a Wheaton transport in Nashville

      in reply to: 2021 Pamela Warren, Clemmons NC, Good Fence, ADT Exp, 2-ADT #28535
      Christina Prange
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        On Monday, January 24, 2022, 8:10 AM, Christina Prange wrote:

        Hi Pam – I wanted to check in with you about the home visit. Mary really enjoyed talking with you in December and of course, with holidays and hectic times – seems like everyone has been hit with COVID, I just wanted to check in with you. Lauren can come and meet you for the home visit. It won’t be a traditional home visit where we meet in your house but it is a chance for you to meet an ARG adopter, ask questions about ARG and their experience. Let me know if you’re still interested – we hope so!

        Christina Prange

        in reply to: 2021 Pamela Warren, Clemmons NC, Good Fence, ADT Exp, 2-ADT #28534
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          On Monday, January 24, 2022, 6:24 AM, Lauren Schneider wrote:

          Just wanted to follow up and let you know I haven’t heard anything from Pam 😕

          Christina Prange
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            On Saturday, January 22, 2022, 11:36 AM, Christina Prange wrote:

            Sabrina and Daniel
            I wanted to let you know that I talked to suzanne and David and they enjoyed meeting you all. They think you’d be a great home for an airedale. You are approved! Next step is finding a match for you all. We do not have any airedales right now however that could quickly change. Please let me know if you have any questions. Christina

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              On Saturday, January 22, 2022, 10:50 AM, Suzanne Spatz wrote:

              Hey Christina we just left their home they are a beautiful young couple with an adorable dog he weighs about 40 pounds so he’s a perfect size to play with an Airedale. Our two Airedale loved him and he loved them once they got to know each other. they have a nice fenced in yard and they are truly dog people. Sabrina grew up with an Airedale so she’s very familiar with Airedale traits. Her concerns were she did not want to get an aggressive dog because of Duffy. I assured her ARG is very good at matching up dogs to families. They assured me if it didn’t work out for any reason they would return the dog to ARG. I highly recommend them for a dog. They quickly took to Cooper and Riley. They were able to see a calm Airedale (Riley) and our wild baby Cooper. They loved both of them. We discussed dogs having baggage that they sometimes bring with them but with a lot of love they usually come around. David and I both highly recommend this young couple a future family for a dog. I told them someone from ARG would be in touch. We hope to get the Luthersville visit in the beginning of the week we had plans for this afternoon and evening and all day tomorrow so we were not able to get them in this weekend.
              Let us know if there is anything further we can do. Have a great weekend!
              Suzanne

              Christina Prange
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                I sent a note to Hollie for HV. She lives near applicant.

                Christina Prange
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                  On Saturday, January 22, 2022, 10:34 AM, Christina Prange wrote:

                  Hi Suzanne and Sabrina
                  happy Saturday and I am excited to introduce you two for the next step in the airedale adoption process. suzanne and her husband have adopted Airedales from ARG over the years. Sabrina, we are happy you’re interested in adopting an airedale.

                  Suzanne will be visiting you and meeting you for the home visit, due to COVID, you all should meet outside, talk about airedales and any questions you have and show suzanne your yard. It would be great if Daniel could be home at the time of the home visit so Suzanne can meet both of you.

                  Please arrange a time that is good for both of you. Let me know if you have questions! Christina

                  Christina Prange
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                    On Wednesday, January 19, 2022, 6:32 PM, Suzanne Spatz wrote:

                    Sure! We would be glad to help

                    On Tue, Jan 18, 2022 at 8:45 PM Christina Prange wrote:
                    Hi David and Suzanne
                    We have someone who lives in Fayetteville GA who has been interviewed by our applicant volunteer and is ready for a home visit. I wondered if you would like to/be able to home visit this applicant.
                    Due to COVID, we don’t need you to go into the home. It’s fine to meet outside, talk to the applicant, see her interaction with dogs, check out her fence and area the dog would be. If you all are willing, I will send an intro to mail to set these expectations

                    I know the weather is cold and snowy and potentially more this weekend so there is flexibility on when it could be done!
                    Thanks, Christina

                    Christina Prange
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                      On Wednesday, December 21, 2011, 8:47 AM, Veronique Akers wrote:

                      Good Morning Ladies,

                      It is with the heaviest of hearts that I send you this email. Yesterday morning, we found our dear, sweet, precious Allie dead in her crate. I am trembling as I type, as I still cannot believe or understand why she is gone. I just looked down at my feet thinking she would be there as she always was. On Monday evening, she threw up about 3-4 small piles of bile. Nothing was in them, and she and all of our dogs through the years have had a little tummy ache now and then, so we really didn’t think anything of it. She did drink more than usual after, but we again thought that seemed normal since she had just thrown up. She did not act or seem abnormal at all! We all went up to bed like normal around 11:00, and she went into her crate. No abnormal sounds, groans, nothing. I cannot begin to tell you the sadness and disbelief we are experiencing. We are devastated, and quite honestly, numb.

                      We know that these signs lead to the thought that she ingested some kind of poison. We have absolutely nothing at the disposal of our dogs. Nothing! As a matter of fact, when we purchased this house over two years ago, Rick also made sure to check all the plants in the backyard before bringing at that time, Reggie our lab, and Jack, our other Airedale, into the yard. Reggie and Jack are fine, and she has been romping in the yard with her two buddies for close to two years now.

                      Having been dog lovers and owners our entire lives, we are obviously no strangers to losing our dogs, but this is just not right. She was only 3 years old. We simply have no idea what happened, and are in a state of shock. I did not go to work yesterday, and wonder how I will be able to go in today, but I do understand that I must go on. Rick did finally go to work for a few hours yesterday, but said he accomplished nothing.

                      We miss her desperately, and I can honestly say that I have never had a dog with such a sweet disposition.

                      I chose not to post her loss on Facebook, and am unsure if I ever will. I know I have to accept that she is gone, but for now, I simply need to grieve. I cannot believe that I still have tears streaming down my face, as I didn’t think I had any more tears to shed after the past 27 hours.

                      We love you Allie, and will never forget you, sweetie.

                      Kind Regards,

                      Veronique Akers

                      Christina Prange
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                        Bay did a drive by and this is a good neighborhood. Good for walking dog. Great neighborhood she said,

                        Christina Prange
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                          Multiple attempts to connect with them for a second interview
                          Moving on

                          Christina Prange
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                            1/2022 I asked Spatz to HV

                            Christina Prange
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                              Asked RIGHTON for home visit 1/22

                              Christina Prange
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                                On Sunday, January 9, 2022, 1:31 PM, Christina Prange wrote:

                                Matt, My name is Christina and I volunteer with Mary for Airedale rescue group. Mary and I had discussed that a home visit was needed for you as the next step in our adoption process. The family who I reached out to did not respond and I completely forgot over the holidays to follow up. I’m sorry for the delay and wanted you to know that I am looking for another person to conduct the home visit. Thank you for your patience.

                                Sent from the all new AOL app for iOS

                                Christina Prange
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                                  2022
                                  Par was going to adopt Lady from Knoxville and her oldest dog who is age 16 had a medical crisis which ended up being his end of life. Pat is moving to Nebraska soon and it was just too much to add another dale at this time,

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