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Flat Coated Retriever Discussions & Pictures / Two of Santa's Hellhounds
« on: December 07, 2006, 11:54:08 pm »
Here is this year's Santa pic. It is a fund raiser for the local SPCA.

The liver is sixteen month old Magda, and the black is Rica, seven years old.

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I just thought I would post an update on one of these two dogs. Fortunately both were recovered after two days. At the time the bitch, CH PIZZAZZ TOPPED WITH DESIRE (Desi) was eligible for the AKC/Eukanuba National Championship. Well she won breed yesterday. What a dog to recover from that ordeal, in fact the next weekend after she was recovered, she won breed and placed in group. What a tremendous dog! DESI Rocks!

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Good new from Memphis! Desi and Thriller were recovered this morning. Thank you for your prayers and spread of info that made these dogs too hot to hang on to.

Here is the press release detailing their recovery :
"STOLEN CURLY-COATED RETRIEVER SHOW DOGS RECOVERED!

Memphis, TN  Media and police alerts, good investigative follow-up and a local Good Samaritan helped Memphis Detective Dennis Akins recover two Curly-Coated Retriever show dogs stolen Friday morning from the secure kennel runs in his back yard. Apparently, the word was out on the street that an intensive search was on for these two purloined retrievers, and the thieves released them near the Methodist North Hospital. A nurse who was on break with co-workers spotted the dogs running loose, realized they were too well-maintained to be strays, and took them to the local no-kill Bartlett Animal Shelter. While out following leads that the dogs had been spotted near the hospital Detective Akins stopped at the home of a local animal control officer Sunday morning and learned that the dogs had been recovered. Even though he was not on duty and the shelter was closed, the worker met Akins at the Bartlett Shelter, where he and his beloved canines were reunited. The $1,000 in reward money raised through friends in the Curly-Coated Retriever Club of American will be split between the nurse and the animal shelter. Crime Stoppers is still offering a cash reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the responsible party.
Akins was more than relieved to get his two Curly-Coated Retrievers back. With dog-fighting rings active in the area, many pet dogs have been stolen and used as bait to train fighting dogs to kill.
Four-year-old Desi and her two-year-old son, Thriller, are more than just your average pets, both are top show champions. Desi, whose AKC registered name is Ch Pizzazz Topped with Desire, won Best of Opposite Sex at the January 2005 and 2006 Eukanuba Invitational National Championship shows. She is also rated in the Top 25 Curly-Coated Retrievers in the United States and has been invited to compete again at this year’s Eukanuba Invitational. Her son, Thriller, is also a multiple group-placing dog.
Akins was seriously injured in the line of duty in August 2003, suffering a very badly fractured leg while attempting to apprehend a suspect. Caring for his dogs helped him heal emotionally and physically during his long and painful recovery. One of his Curly-Coated Retrievers even saved Akins’ life during a hunting trip.
The Curly-Coated Retriever Club of America (www.ccrca.org) joined Dennis Akins in offering the reward for the return of these rare and beautiful retrievers, and is thrilled that the coordinated efforts of so many people led to a successful outcome in this case. If you have any information about the theft, contact the Memphis Police Department at 901-545-4559 or CRIME STOPPERS 901-528-CASH (2274) and crime stopper tips are anonymous. "

There is a God!
Hopefully these vile people will be caught before any other dogs are stolen for these purposes.

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Stolen dogs in Memphis
« on: November 04, 2006, 08:00:04 am »
Two curly coated retrievers were stolen yesterday in Memphis. They are a liver female (Desi), and a black male (Thriller). Anyone in the area please keep your eyes open for them.

This what the owner has to say: It is with a heavy heart I must to all my curly friends that Desi and Thriller have been stolen from my back yard. I hope they will be returned for the reward but I am no very optimistic since the latest trend in Memphis is to steal pet dogs while folks are at work and use them for bait dogs for pit bull fighting. The theives were unable to get Surge as he does what Surge does best, Run off. He returned home about 1200 noon the other two have not been seen.

This is his website so you can know what to look for: http://home.bellsouth.net/p/s/community.dll?ep=16&groupid=234839&ck=

I pray that these dogs may be recovered.

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Flat Coated Retriever Discussions & Pictures / Magda the Curly Coat
« on: September 14, 2006, 04:49:14 am »
I thought I would post some new pictures of my curly coated retriever pup. Unfortunately there is not a place for curly coats (they removed it some time ago, replacing it with rare retriever breeds, and then removing it entirely. So I hope I may be forgiven for posting it under the flatties, which I feel is more approriate than under the general). Magda is now a year old (back in July) and here are some pics of her taken last month.

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General Board for Big Dogs with Big Paws / Missing Curlies and Flats
« on: August 30, 2005, 07:04:41 am »
I go away on vacation and when I come back, I see we have lost our individual breeds. I assume there wasn't enough curly or flat coats posting. WAAH!

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Labrador Retriever Discussions / Lab X puppies needing rescue
« on: May 16, 2005, 10:16:22 am »
I saw this on a horsey BB and wondered if anyone could help or knew of potential help.

"I am currently in Henryetta, OK (south of Tulsa) on business. The site I'm working at is near the Jim Hall reservoir. Friday my coworker and I noticed 2 3-4 month old lab? puppies (1 black, 1 yellow) and 2 german shepard type full grown dogs, hanging around the dock area. The puppies are real thin and friendly. I bought them some food and they seemed really hungry. Then today at another area we found another 3 ~ six week old black lab? puppies at another area.

They seemed to have been dumped and everyone else just ignores them. I've called a few of the humane societies in Tulsa, and they all say they are full. The lab rescue has a message saying they don't accept strays. The Okmulgee Animal Shelter is closed today. I have to leave on Friday, and will feel terrible if I can't find some way to help these puppies.

Does anyone know any rescues or shelters in the area? At this point I'm not sure what else to do."

Apparently the local shelter euthanizes after three days. This was orginately posted on May 14. If any one knows of help I can pass the message on, or have her contact you.

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