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One more leg needed - Florence SC to Richmond VA

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 10:00 am
by karonstewart
Number of animals being transported: one
Breeds, weight, age: American Eskimo Dog, 17 lbs, 6 years
Health Condition: good
Heart worm Status: negative
Vaccinations: utd
Health Certificate: yes
Spay/Neutered: Neutered
Special needs: none
Name of Sending Rescue/Parties Hilton Head Humane Society, Nancy Foard
Name of Receiving Rescue/Parties: Eskie Rescuers United, Heidi Ortmeyer
Contact information (publicly viewable on forum): Karon Stewart, Eskie Rescuers, 330-734-7704, [email protected]
Are you a 501c3: yes
Additional Info/situation: American Eskimos do not do well is shelters. They are usually very scared and stressed. He needs to get out pretty fast so his personality doesn't "tarnish".

Re: Shelter dog needs ride to foster home! 2 legs?

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 2:30 pm
by Shadow722
I routinely fly between Beaufort, SC and the Florence, SC area (northward on Friday evenings), so I could possibly help for the first leg up into North Carolina. It would have to be over a weekend due to my military duties in Beaufort. We would be willing to foster the dog overnight so that any transfer to the second leg could be done during the daytime. (ie: I'd stop at my regular base, 51J, Friday pm and then continue the leg the next day.) I'll stand by for another pilot to chime in to see if a transfer point can be found. As far as the dog, would a cage or harness be recommended? Email contact is best at [email protected]. I'll watch for responses. Hope this helps. (Obviously this weekend is a no-go due to the weather!)

Re: Shelter dog needs ride to foster home! 2 legs?

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 5:12 pm
by karonstewart
Thanks for the offer, George. I would recommend crating him during the flight but at the home, he should be fine. I'd like to get him flown out sooner than a week so maybe I can get an offer for flight during the week. I will definately keep your offer in there however. I have a couple of pilots I've worked with out of Baltimore that might be able to take the second leg (I'll email them).

Karon

Re: Shelter dog needs ride to foster home! 2 legs?

Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 9:30 pm
by GaryS
Karon _ I could pick up the dog somewhere in the Richmond, VA area and bring it to Ft. Meade, MD - not far from Randallstown. Can do this next week either Monday or Thursday, weather permitting,
Daytime VFR only,

Re: One more leg needed - Florence NC to Richmond VA

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2013 8:45 am
by karonstewart
Thanks, Gary. I also have a pilot (Kevin Ford) that has offered to fly from Baltimore to Roanoke Rapids, NC. So I just need that middle leg filled.

Re: One more leg needed - Florence SC to Richmond VA

Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 9:50 am
by GaryS
If Kevin can do that for you, that's great. Might make the middle leg a little easier to fill. His home base is a little closer to Randallstown than mine. If that doesn't work out, I'll be available also over the weekend - Fri, Sat or Sunday.

Re: One more leg needed - Florence SC to Richmond VA

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:06 pm
by karonstewart
We really need to get this dog moved. He is getting more stressed and growly as the days go by. Sunday looks like a decent day to fly! Please someone offer the middle leg!

karon

Re: One more leg needed - Florence SC to Richmond VA

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 7:23 am
by karonstewart
George,
I am going to try for ground transport starting Saturday morning from your home to Roanoke Rapids for pickup by Kevin (hopefully) or to Richmond. This dog must get out.


Karon

Re: One more leg needed - Florence SC to Richmond VA

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 5:55 pm
by karonstewart
George...I sent you an email today and desperately waiting to hear from you!

Re: One more leg needed - Florence SC to Richmond VA

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2013 6:38 pm
by Shadow722
Karon, sorry about the silence, can't gEt this while at work most days.

I'm willing to make that leg myself from Florence to Roanoake Rapids or maybe a bit closer to me. Right now the weather is starting to look poor for part of the weekend. So I don't think the ground transport is necessary yet, unless the weather keeps us all grounded. I'm able to fly when the weather is poor but have to avoid any icing or thunderstorms!

For now, I am planning on a Friday evening departure from the Beaufort County airfield on Lady's Island. Can the shelter get him to me for that? I'd expect around a 5pm time.

Go ahead and call me at 843-610-5727 so we can flesh out the details.

Glancing at the forecast, we might need to hold him at my place for Saturday and make the trip to NC on Sunday morning.

We can get this done, no worries, just have to be flexible I guess!

I will wait for your call. Please call anytime.