A friend of mine contacted the Humane Society of Beaverhead County yesterday and so far they have thirteen dogs which they attribute to having been left behind by gathering participants. Hopefully that's all they end up with. I spoke to a couple of ranchers in the area and they will probably be shooting any dogs them come across. At any rate, if you would like to inquire about a lost dog, adopt a dog, or make a tax deductible donation to help care for the dogs that have ended up in Dillon, here's the contact information.
Humane Society of Beaverhead County
Attn: Susie Brown
80 Lagoon Lane
Dillon, MT 59725
406-683-8119 or via email.
Open 10:00 am to 12:00 pm, 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm (or by appointment), Closed Wednesday & Sunday
To find out if your dog is there, click here for a list of dogs.
Karin's Rainbow Gathering 2013 news and ideas for creating a safe, fun and healing annual gathering of the tribes somewhere in the State of Montana, July 1 - 7, 2013. As with all things related to Rainbow Gatherings, this is not an official source of information and represents my thoughts and opinions only. Other people will have different ideas. Due to excessive spam, comments are now being moderated so it may take a few hours for your comment to appear.
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If you do not want a go directly to jail card, a mandatory court appearance ticket, or your stuff tossed all over the ground as you enter the gathering, read this.
If the information on this blog does not answer your questions, send an email to gathering info and someone should respond.
If you do not want a go directly to jail card, a mandatory court appearance ticket, or your stuff tossed all over the ground as you enter the gathering, read this.
If the information on this blog does not answer your questions, send an email to gathering info and someone should respond.
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ReplyDeleteNothing sadder and more disgraceful than bringing an animal that loves and trusts you and leaving it behind to fend for itself. Humans may have he mental ability to "get by" living a hand to mouth existence, but you do it by CHOICE. Your pet does not. Much like a child, it depends on you.
ReplyDeleteChances are the dog YOU dumped will end up euthanized at TAXPAYER expense because you to too stupid, too high, too irresponsible to take it with you when you left.
I'm in animal rescue people, if you want to live like nomadic hippies, cool, but do us a favor and don't involve dogs...
I'm still looking for my puppy which was stolen by rainbow people. You better pray I don't find them...
ReplyDeleteSeems odd to assume it's been stolen. Perhaps someone found it and want's to return it but doesn't know who its person is. Perhaps if you posted a description, you would be reunited.
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