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June 30, 2021 at 3:58 pm in reply to: James & Maureen Monteleone, Wake Forest, NC Current 5-1/2 yo FSADT, 6-8 hr alone #27680
6/2021 Christina emailed and asked if still interested in adopting an Airedale; checking in on home visit.
June 30, 2021 at 3:57 pm in reply to: 2021 James and Donna Carnevale, Clover, SC No fence, ADT Exp, no child, 0 hrs alone – did not adopt #27679From: Rebecca Wolbers
To: Donna Carnevale
Cc: Christina Prange
Sent: Tue, Jun 15, 2021 11:41 am
Subject: Re: ARG VisitHi Donna!
I wanted to check in with you and see if you’d like us to come by for a home visit still for Airedale Rescue? I know we had some issues with our schedules and then unexpected home repairs. 😊 Let me know when a good time for you is. I can do evenings around 7 or weekends.
Thanks!
RebeccaJune 30, 2021 at 3:51 pm in reply to: 2021 Samantha Martin, Durham NC, NO ADT Exp, NO Fence, 0 Hrs alone #276786/2021 – moving on since her sister brought her dog back to her.
June 30, 2021 at 3:18 pm in reply to: HOLD for HV -2021 Helena Shannon, Signal Mountain TN, Good Fence, ADT Exp (Welsh), 1 Welsh Terrier, 0 child, 0 hr alone #27676From: Christina Prange
To: hshannon01@gmail.com
Cc: alwaysairedales@gmail.com; hairstonpat@gmail.com
Sent: Wed, Jun 30, 2021 10:20 am
Subject: Re: Home Visit – Airedale Rescue GroupHelena, I know its a busy time of year with summer and traveling. Do you have interest in adding an Airedale to your family still. If so, we can schedule a home visit. Thanks.
Christina Prange
919-605-4563—–Original Message—–
From: Christina Prange
To: hshannon01@gmail.com
Cc: alwaysairedales@gmail.com; hairstonpat@gmail.com
Sent: Tue, Jun 15, 2021 2:20 pm
Subject: Re: Home Visit – Airedale Rescue GroupHi Helena, I wanted to check in with you about your interest in a home visit from Airedale Rescue Group. I know when we first met, you were preparing for a wedding and honeymoon. Are you all still interested in adding an Airedale to your family? If so, we would like to move to the next step of a home visit. Thanks.
Christina Prange
(919) 605-4563—–Original Message—–
From: Helena Shannon
To: Christina Prange
Cc: medspear@gmail.com; alwaysairedales@gmail.com ; hairstonpat@gmail.com
Sent: Fri, Mar 5, 2021 10:09 am
Subject: Re: Home Visit – Airedale Rescue GroupHi Christina and Jill – Nice to meet you both!
I think I mentioned this to Mary, but I am getting married on 4/17 and then on a honeymoon through 4/27 (both out of town). So the next 6 weeks are a bit crazy on my end!!
Could we pick this back up when I return from my honeymoon? Or does it make sense to go ahead and schedule the home visit so it’s out of the way?
Let me know!
Thanks,
HelenaJune 30, 2021 at 3:11 pm in reply to: Private: Nancy & Phillip Rokicki, Harrison TN Want Male adopted F from IL in 1/2021_said she was too old to help #276756/2021 – asked Rokicki’s if they would be interested in Toodles. Also sent info about Belle.
June 30, 2021 at 2:59 pm in reply to: Natalie Rammer +roommate, Nashville, TN, Not ADT exp., 0 kids, 8 hr alone – did not adopt #276746/30/21 Asked Natalie if she would be interested in Belle, foster dog of Alli.
828-421-8329 Terry and 828-421-0206 Dennis
Thank you for helping to transport Duke from Memphis to his new family in Highlands, NC Please know we APPRECIATE all of you for helping with Duke– we could not do this without you so THANK YOU. This is a long transport -the entire state of TN. Plus, there is a time zone conversion so it makes the day very long.
Duke is such a good boy I’m excited for all of you to meet him and get him to his new family. Duke came from a situation of living outside, eating cat food when he was fed and overall, not a great upbringing for his first two years. We’re so thankful that his owner decided that ARG would provide a better life for him. However, not everyone in his family was on board with his owners decision so we are calling him Tank if there’s any reference to him on social media. Otherwise – his name is Duke! Transport is a fun way to help ARG and meet other Airedale people so despite all of today’s challenges, I hope everyone has a great experience with Duke.
Please confirm you have received this. THANKS.
Safety:
Please ensure that you are aware of Duke when opening car doors, transferring him from person to person, always making sure a hand is on the leash. Unless necessary, remain in car with A/C until transport transfer occurs; when opening car doors, ensure that the leash is secured by hand on the leash; when allowing potty breaks – ensure that collar/leash(s) are tight for no escape; be aware of surroundings – even a plastic bag in the wind may spook a dog in unfamiliar settings. Do not let him off leash at any time 😊
Heat Safety – Its going to be hot on Monday – it’s summer. Do not feel the need to walk Duke outside if you arrive early. Sitting in the car in the A/C will be fine for him.
PLEASE USE YOUR CHILD LOCKS so that Duke cannot accidentally open a window or door! (It has happened!)Monday, 6/21
Jackie to meet Stephany with Duke
Jackie, Stephany have spoken and worked these details.Memphis to Franklin/Stephany to Linda
Arrive 2:30 in Nashville
Cracker Barrell, 6941 Charlotte Pike, Nashville, TN
Depart 2:45Franklin to Crossville/Linda to Stamey’s
1 hr 50
Arrive 4:45 CDT/5:45 EST in Crossville – please note the time difference.
Cracker Barrell, 23 Executive Dr, Crossville, TN 38555
Depart 6:00Crossville to Highlands
Adopting family – Terry and Dennis StameyPhone Numbers
ARG Contacts
Christina 919-605-4563
Pat H 910-200-5890Stephany 901.202.1405
Linda 864-430-3413
Terry & Dennis (will send separately, i could not find in our notes so will communicate ASAP)Christina Prange
919-605-4563828-421-8329 Terry and 828-421-0206 Dennis
Thank you for helping to transport Duke from Memphis to his new family in Highlands, NC Please know we APPRECIATE all of you for helping with Duke– we could not do this without you so THANK YOU. This is a long transport -the entire state of TN. Plus, there is a time zone conversion so it makes the day very long.
Duke is such a good boy I’m excited for all of you to meet him and get him to his new family. Duke came from a situation of living outside, eating cat food when he was fed and overall, not a great upbringing for his first two years. We’re so thankful that his owner decided that ARG would provide a better life for him. However, not everyone in his family was on board with his owners decision so we are calling him Tank if there’s any reference to him on social media. Otherwise – his name is Duke! Transport is a fun way to help ARG and meet other Airedale people so despite all of today’s challenges, I hope everyone has a great experience with Duke.
Please confirm you have received this. THANKS.
Safety:
Please ensure that you are aware of Duke when opening car doors, transferring him from person to person, always making sure a hand is on the leash. Unless necessary, remain in car with A/C until transport transfer occurs; when opening car doors, ensure that the leash is secured by hand on the leash; when allowing potty breaks – ensure that collar/leash(s) are tight for no escape; be aware of surroundings – even a plastic bag in the wind may spook a dog in unfamiliar settings. Do not let him off leash at any time 😊
Heat Safety – Its going to be hot on Monday – it’s summer. Do not feel the need to walk Duke outside if you arrive early. Sitting in the car in the A/C will be fine for him.
PLEASE USE YOUR CHILD LOCKS so that Duke cannot accidentally open a window or door! (It has happened!)Monday, 6/21
Jackie to meet Stephany with Duke
Jackie, Stephany have spoken and worked these details.Memphis to Franklin/Stephany to Linda
Arrive 2:30 in Nashville
Cracker Barrell, 6941 Charlotte Pike, Nashville, TN
Depart 2:45Franklin to Crossville/Linda to Stamey’s
1 hr 50
Arrive 4:45 CDT/5:45 EST in Crossville – please note the time difference.
Cracker Barrell, 23 Executive Dr, Crossville, TN 38555
Depart 6:00Crossville to Highlands
Adopting family – Terry and Dennis StameyPhone Numbers
ARG Contacts
Christina 919-605-4563
Pat H 910-200-5890Stephany 901.202.1405
Linda 864-430-3413
Terry & Dennis (will send separately, i could not find in our notes so will communicate ASAP)Christina Prange
919-605-4563Kim
smiles365 @ gmail.com
rsblackaby @ gmail.com
rsblackaby @ yahoo.comJune 19, 2021 at 2:57 pm in reply to: Private: Courtney White, Charleston, SC Wants to Volunteer #27593From: Courtney
To: Christina Prange
Sent: Fri, Jun 18, 2021 8:45 pm
Subject: Re: Airedale Help – Conway in SpartaYes. I’m in Charleston… a little over a year now. I’m dealing with my own dog issues right now,. My wire hair was diagnosed with hemangiosarcoma of the spleen with mets to the liver 3 weeks ago… he is almost 11… a rescue… we are devastated. Right now he is doing very well, but we think we may only have another month or so with him. If you ever have anything down this way, I’ll help if I can. Thanks.
CourtneySent from my iPhone
June 10, 2021 at 1:21 pm in reply to: Private: M-P, Bret Broadwater – Tarboro NC former adopter #27581Tucker RB 6/2021
Tile sent
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Tarboro, NC 27886June 4, 2021 at 6:31 pm in reply to: Millie, Female-Intact, 18 months, Marion, NC NO CATS, Chickens or Small Children FOSTER by Sharon Potusky #27534From: Christina Prange
To: pbarbatus@yahoo.com; potusky@sysglobal.net ; r.wolbers@yahoo.com ; gsredd@bellsouth.net ; vickydennehy@yahoo.com ; cassandra.maglin@yahoo.com
Cc: hairstonpat@gmail.com; airedalemail@comcast.net
Sent: Fri, Jun 4, 2021 2:29 pm
Subject: ARG Transport Millie Saturday 6.5.21Thank you for helping to transport Millie from her foster family in Pfafftown to her new adoptive family in Florida! Please know we APPRECIATE all of you for every amount of time you have put into Millie – we could not do this without you so THANK YOU.
Please confirm you have received this. THANKS.
Safety:
Regular safety – please ensure that you are aware of Millie when opening car doors, transferring her from person to person, always making sure a hand is on the leash. Unless necessary, remain in car with A/C until transport transfer occurs; when opening car doors, ensure that the leash is secured by hand on the leash; when allowing potty breaks – ensure that collar/leash(s) are tight for no escape; be aware of surroundings – even a plastic bag in the wind may spook a dog in unfamiliar settings. Do not let her off leash at any time 😊
Heat Safety – Its going to be hot on Saturday. Do not feel the need to walk Millie outside if you arrive early. Sitting in the car in the A/C will be fine for her.Always ensure paperwork/etc is transferred. Her foster mom is also sending some food for transition.
Millie is such a good girl! I’m excited for all of you to meet her and get her to her new family. Transport is a fun way to help ARG and meet other Airedale people so despite all of today’s challenges, I hope everyone has a great experience with Millie
ARG Contact
Christina 919-605-4563
PatLeg 1
Jaye will pick up Millie at 8am in PfafftownPfafftown to Charlotte 1 hr 45 min
8:15 to 10AM
Meet in Charlotte at 10AM
Hampton Inn & Suites Charlotte-Arrowood Rd., 9110 Southern Pine Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28273
Depart 10:15
Becky/Jay: Becky 740-360-8265 and Jays is 910-987-9815
Jaye G 336-918-5095
Depart Charlotte 10:15Leg 2
Charlotte to Columbia 1 hr 15 min
10:15 to 11:30
Meet in Columbia at 11:30
Hampton Inn Columbia Northeast-Fort Jackson Area, 1551 Barbara Dr, Columbia, SC 29223
Becky/Jay: Becky 740-360-8265 and Jays is 910-987-9815
Greg Redd: 803-319-7557
Depart Columbia at 11:45Leg 3
Columbia to Walterboro 1 hr 30 min
Walterboro 1:15
Hampton Inn & Suites Walterboro, 129 Cane Branch Rd, Walterboro, SC 29488
Greg 803-319-7557
CassieMillie will overnight in Guyton with Cassie and her family. Millie will have a Welsh and Airedale 4 legged friends to keep her happy and content. On Sunday, Millie new family will adopt her! They live in Florida and will take her home to Florida for her new life. Thank you to her foster mom Sharon who has taken Millie through the early days of rescue – getting to know her, teaching her some rules, having her vetted and spayed and keeping her quiet when she needed to recover. Not easy for an 18 mos old!
Sunday TIMING TBD – Vicky, Cassie based on needs/time to leave, etc
Cassie, 135 Tupelo Way Guyton, GA, 908-256-6064
Vicky Dennehy 561 543 9717
Vicky to pick up Millie on Sunday morning at Cassie’s house. This will make for a safe introduction and Millie will have a safe ride home to Florida!Christina Prange
(919) 605-4563June 2, 2021 at 4:45 pm in reply to: Millie, Female-Intact, 18 months, Marion, NC NO CATS, Chickens or Small Children FOSTER by Sharon Potusky #27528These individuals live in the WS area
Jaye Green
Betsy Coleman
Lori Nelson
Stephanie Alex Meisel (Kernersville)
Marguerite Keil (Kernersville)
Lauren Schneider (Clemmons)
Asked them for transport help for Millietcoleman8@triad.rr.com, thekeils@mindspring.com, frazzled_mom@mindspring.com, stephanie.n.meisel@gmail.com, lschneider@triad.rr.com,
Per Pat
Friday, April 9, 2021, 6:26 PM, Patricia Lanesewrote: I cannot tell you just how FABULOUS Duke is!!!!!!
He was a rescue, and told he was not a good dog.
In less than a year, he should be a therapy dog.
He is one of the best trained dogs I have met.
Very soft and gentle mouth.
( but not when they got him)
We were outside and he ran to me when I called him.
Just a very fine young man.
They are wonderful dog parents.
Duke goes 3 days a week to the best dog play day care her in Savannah.
With a new dog they will still do at least one day to keep up the socializing with other dogs.
They also have a dog walker, who is more like family now.
Duke has 2 bowls for water, he doesn’t like dirty water.
They have one dog water bowl that has a bottle attached to it so there is always water.
He gets dry food and a second bowl with his salmon.
These are very caring people.
Very clean home.
Fence is 4 1/2 ft high and totally secure.
They have off street parking outside the fence, so the gate is not open.
They do not live on a busy street.
The Vet is 5 blocks away.
Dukes only Vice is he barks at the ups truck if he sees it.
And a the male mailman, but loves the lady mailman.
Walks like a gem on a leash.
There is a little dog two doors over and the dogs are friends.
They are very loving towards Duke and just ask him to do something and he minds.
Tho he would not sing for me when he was asked .
Saw a van in the drive, so plenty of room for two dogs.
Their dog walker picks Duke up from play day if they are still at work.
Very conscientious dog people.
They would be great to foster or adopt.
I could tell by the chairs on their back deck, they have company over, so the Duke or ant dog , would be well socialize.
Guess you can tell I was impressed with them.I don’t think this is important, but looked at your check list , I’ll add this.
House is not huge, wood floors and large sofa shared by all.
Not a fussy home , but clean.
Dogs would have full run of the home.
A older neighborhood.
Probably starting a revitalization now.
In the memorial hospital area.
4 blocks to a busy road.
Their road is not a street you would go on unless you lived their.
And Duke did have his summer haircut.
Much to Ryan’s dismay, it was a bit short.
But he looked so cute.
I really think this dog smiles!!!!These fols should be approved. Sorry – i have not moved them in the BB
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