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To: green pastures

Thanks its always nice to read of a happy ending


7 posted on 10/06/2005 7:51:37 PM PDT by apackof2 (There's two theories to arguin' with a woman. Neither one works. Will Rogers)
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To: apackof2

There was also a happy ending for a poodle named Max. He has been found and is to be reuinited with his family. Here is the family's story, from Katrina-Pets-Rescue-Info:

"Please read their story below - and know that I cried when Dianne called today to say that Max had been found!

This family has lost everything - their landlord in New Orleans called to tell them that the house they had rented had burned to the ground - with their car in the driveway.

Dianne tells us that none of that matters to them - they are all safe tonight - including Max.

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Original Post of 9/30/05:
We received the most heartbreaking call anyone can imagine. Diane Brown, a Louisiana resident, called us after seeing our group listed as one who received a Katrina poodle in the hopes that it was her dog. She told the horror story of how she, her husband and their young daughter were stuck on the freeway and the buses were sent in to rescue people. The national guard and police were shoving people on the bus with no concern for families beings separated and of course not allowing pets. They passed up the first couple of buses not wishing to risk being separated from each other and desparately wanting to take their 8 year old poodle.

Max was a rescue from a shelter a couple of years earlier when they lived in Michagan. They sold everything they had and moved to Louisiana in May!

They spent the night on the wet grass on the side of the freeway with many other stranded people) and she told of how Max protected them all night and would bark anytime someone came near them.

That morning another bus came and she pleaded with the driver to let them take their small poodle on. He consented and the family got on the bus with Max in her husband's arms behind her. She walked past a national guardsman down the aisle and as her husband got on the bus, he said "I'm not giving up my seat for that dog!" He refused to let the husband on with the dog. When Diane tried to get off the bus with her daughter they refused to let her off and while standing in the doorway of the bus with other people crowded behind him, the husband had to make the onerous choice between his wife and child and his beloved Max. A man standing behind him said, "hand him to me." Feeling he had no choice, he handed over Max and got on the bus. That was the last they saw of him.

Max was wearing Michigan tags still and is an apricot neutered poodle about 8 years old with cloudy eyes. He was shaved pretty short unlike this picture when they first got him. She has been searching through thousands of pics in an attempt to find him and they are now back in MI staying temporarily until allowed back to their home which is most likely completely destroyed.

Hearing her story and the anguish in her voice AND the recounting of the callous treatment they received ripped my heart out. I stillcan't stop crying every time I think about. It's one thing to read all the stories and to know hers is but one of a thousand similar tragedies....it's another to talk to a person and feel that kinship.

When I told her with tears in my voice that I was SO VERY SORRY for all she lost, she said quite simply that all they wanted was their dog back - everything else can be replaced, but not Max. She told me her husband feels horrible and is terribly depressed because he let Max down. He had promised him that night on the wet grass that they would get through this.

Please, help her find out if Max is alive somewhere. She knows about Petfinder database and mentioned another. What are all the sources that she can look to? Attached is a flyer she made with the picture. Can this be posted ...... where?? Please tell me how to get the word out EVERYWHERE and I'll help this person in any way I can.

Bichons and Buddies will make all arrangements to fly Max to his family in Michigan

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Posted 10/5/2005
Max travelled to Houston with the young man who promised to take him to safety - this young man certainly kept his word. He never let go of Max until he arrived at the Red Cross shelter in Houston - where Animal Control was set up to log in each arriving animal.

Max is currently living in a foster home in Houston - Bichons and Buddies is arranging to fly to Houston to get Max, and then continue on to Kalamazoo, Michigan where Max's family is now staying.

Dianne and Rob lost EVERYTHING in Katrina - except for Max - thanks to a good Samaritan.
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45 posted on 10/07/2005 12:26:01 PM PDT by green pastures (God Bless and Protect Dr. Riopelle)
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