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Old 01-08-2010, 08:57 PM
dabney dabney is offline
 
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: valencia, ca
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Default Deaf Puppy Looking for ride to new home

I rec'd a request for a puppy transport from the New Orleans area to Valparaiso, Indiana (wherever that is?). The puppy is an 8 week old Aussie that is deaf but has all her vet papers in order.

I am in sunny So California so it is a little beyond the range of my RV6A.

Any pilots down that way that might be able to fly that request or split the flight up with another RV pilot half way contact this person via email:

terrigreff@greffmotors.com
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Old 01-09-2010, 05:47 PM
rglick rglick is offline
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Slinger, Wisconsin
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Default New Orleans??

Geez Doug, you need to get out more. I can't believe you don't know where New Orleans is Great to hear from you. Hope you and yours had a wonderful Holiday season. As for the Dog, I wish I could help out. I joined Pilots and Paws recently and was set to fly my first mission last week to KY and back to WI but the Lady couldn't get the paperwork done. Looking forward to my first. It's a GREAT cause.

Let us know if you are coming back to Oshkosh this year. Space is always available for you at ETB.

Take Care!
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