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[30] Terriers arrive needing homes
http://www.news-record.com ^ | July 27, 2009 | Tricia L. Nadolny

Posted on 07/27/2009 9:03:43 PM PDT by Rebelbase

GREENSBORO — Nearly 30 of them dart around the room in a growing frenzy, running into each other, the walls and any legs that get in their way.

“Now just go in there, sit down, and see who comes up to you,” Brian Manley says, ushering a group of kids in.

It’s love at first lick.

Four or five dogs pile on, pushing one boy onto his back. They run over his arms and legs, lying down on his stomach and leaning over his face.

The dogs will spend the week here, in the back room at Dog Days on Battleground Avenue meeting new friends — and hopefully their new families.

The Jack Russell Terriers — all 36 of them — came to Greensboro from Pinetown on Sunday. Angela and Wade Cullifer, their owners, have bred Terriers for years, never turning one away, afraid they’d be put to sleep at the pound.

Recently, though, the couple found themselves overwhelmed.

After Wade suffered a stroke, Angela had to care for her husband, more than 40 dogs and a 100-acre farm all on her own.

When she reached out to rescue groups, many said they couldn’t help. Finding homes for 36 dogs at one time was just too much to handle.

But Robin Manley, a Greensboro woman who has rescued more than 200 dogs in five years, said she would give it a shot.

She started a group — Finding Great Homes for Jack Russell Terriers — and put out calls.

The response, she said, was unbelievable.

Dog Days owner Lonnie Sterling said the pups could stay at his shop. The Humane Society of the Piedmont donated a truck for transportation. Planned Pethood, as well as veterinarian Dr. Karen Nasisse, offered to spay and neuter the dogs and give them shots.

For Manley — a woman who started rescuing dogs after her daughters went to college as a way to battle empty-nest syndrome — seeing an adoption of this magnitude come together in just more than a week has been remarkable.

“People that love animals never have disappointed me,” she says, “I’m humbled. I’m blown away by it.”

The dogs are available for viewing on Monday and Tuesday at Dog Days. Applications are on-hand for anyone hoping to adopt. After a day at Planned Pethood on Wednesday, they can join their new families on Thursday.

Manley is asking for $150 from adopters, which will go toward further rescue efforts.

“I hope that by the end of the business day, 6 o’clock on Thursday, every one of these dogs has found a great home,” she says.

By the look of things, that shouldn’t be a problem.

Three adoptions were pending within 30 minutes of the dogs’ arrival in Greensboro. By 10 a.m. Monday, paperwork had been filled out for at least five more.

Monica Weathers and her daughter arrived early Monday, hoping to adopt one of the puppies.

“They just need somebody,” Weathers says. “It will be nice to give them a home.”

But finding families for some of the dogs may be difficult, Brian Manley says. One pup is missing a back leg. Four others are skittish around visitors.

Still, the volunteers say each deserves a home.

Susan Hanners, transport coordinator for the Human Society, made the four-hour trip on Sunday to Pinetown to load the dogs in the back of her truck.

“We like to think it’s about ourselves, it’s about the people,” she said. “It’s not. These are 36 little lives. … These are 36 little animals that are waiting for us.”


TOPICS: Food; Miscellaneous; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: animalrescue
The softie in me posted this.


1 posted on 07/27/2009 9:03:44 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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To: Rebelbase

I’m not big on dogs, but as a recommendation it is said Jack Russell Terriers are the smartest dogs around.


2 posted on 07/27/2009 9:06:50 PM PDT by pankot
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To: Rebelbase

LOL, I’d love to adopt some of those guys, but Riverside, California is a loooooong way from Greensboro, North Carolina. Economically NOT feasible.

DANG!


3 posted on 07/27/2009 9:08:43 PM PDT by rockinqsranch (Dems, Libs, Socialists...Call 'em What you Will, They ALL have Fairies Living In Their Trees.)
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To: pankot

Debateable.

pound for pound they might be the toughest though.


4 posted on 07/27/2009 9:09:03 PM PDT by mamelukesabre (Si Vis Pacem Para Bellum (If you want peace prepare for war))
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To: mamelukesabre

My GF has one. Not the brightest bulb I’ve seen and it’s coprophagic, likes the dried, crunchy variety.


5 posted on 07/27/2009 9:11:30 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Obama--POtuS.)
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To: pankot

Very smart and very active. A Jack Russell is not a couch potato.


6 posted on 07/27/2009 9:12:20 PM PDT by barker (Sarah Palin 2012? You betcha!)
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To: pankot

Don’t adopt if you’re not up to their high energy level. And smart dogs are the most likely to get into trouble if not trained consistently. At least, so I’ve heard/read.


7 posted on 07/27/2009 9:13:46 PM PDT by skr (May God confound the enemy)
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To: Rebelbase

I want one!


8 posted on 07/27/2009 9:14:53 PM PDT by lonestar (Obama is turning Bush's "mess" into a catastrophe.)
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To: pankot
I’m not big on dogs, but as a recommendation it is said Jack Russell Terriers are the smartest dogs around.

They don't even make the top ten.

1. Border Collie
2. Poodle
3. German Shepherd
4. Golden Retriever
5. Doberman Pinscher
6. Shetland Sheepdog
7. Labrador Retriever
8. Papillon
9. Rottweiler
10. Australian Cattle Dog

source 1
source 2
source 3
source 4

9 posted on 07/27/2009 9:17:39 PM PDT by South40 (Barack Hussein Obama - The First Sesame Street President)
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To: South40

“6. Shetland Sheepdog “

Slobbering beasts of rat’s nests and eye jam.


10 posted on 07/27/2009 9:29:14 PM PDT by Rebelbase (Obama--POtuS.)
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To: barker
A Jack Russell is not a couch potato.

That's why God gave us Rat Terriers. AKA "a Jack Russell with an off switch."

11 posted on 07/27/2009 10:03:37 PM PDT by atomic_dog
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To: pankot

Cute dogs but be aware they are HIGH energy.....GG


12 posted on 07/27/2009 10:20:47 PM PDT by goat granny
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To: South40
They don't even make the top ten.

Only because they refuse to take the test.

13 posted on 07/27/2009 10:35:28 PM PDT by Razz Barry (Round'em up, send'em home.)
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To: Rebelbase

If a bunch of guys named Chin adopt em, stay away from Chinese Restaurants for a few months.


14 posted on 07/27/2009 11:32:39 PM PDT by pissant (THE Conservative party: www.falconparty.com)
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To: Rebelbase

Dang you for making me have to look that up! :) Clearly I don’t spend much time around animals (or small children). You could have just said, “eats his own doodie.” “Doodie” I understand.

Gross, by the way. Lol.


15 posted on 07/27/2009 11:39:17 PM PDT by TXBlair (www.ragingelephants.org)
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To: atomic_dog

Hey, that looks just like one of my little doggies! i love my rat
terrier, he’s a very loving dog.


16 posted on 07/28/2009 5:27:30 AM PDT by gussiefinknottle (woof!woof!woof!)
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To: atomic_dog

My Rattie is the best thing that ever happened to me!


17 posted on 07/28/2009 5:54:29 AM PDT by BruceysMom
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To: Rebelbase

I looked up coprophagic and I’m sorry I did. YUCK!


18 posted on 07/28/2009 7:48:15 AM PDT by T Minus Four (Abortion is not health care and it's not a benefit)
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To: TXBlair

LOL! I was curious to see if there was really a word that described an animal that preferred dry, crunchy kibble over canned food. Now I feel slightly ill.


19 posted on 07/28/2009 7:50:15 AM PDT by T Minus Four (Abortion is not health care and it's not a benefit)
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