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Col. Potter Cairn Terrier Rescue Network

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Mission Statements:::::: www.cairnrescue.com!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Col. Potter Cairn Rescue NetworkThe Corporation, COL. POTTER CAIRN RESCUE NETWORK (CPCRN), is formed for the charitable purposes of rescuing purebred Cairn Terriers and Cairn Terrier mixes which are homeless or soon-to-be-homeless, including, without limitation, those found in animal shelters or similar facilities and those released by their owners due to change in family circumstances or otherwise, as well as purebred Cairn Terriers and Cairn Terrier mixes which are being used as breeding stock by so-called puppy mills and backyard breeders, including those disposed of in puppy mill auctions; facilitating the pick-up and transport of such dogs; arranging for their spay/neuter as well as for the provision of other appropriate veterinary care for them; rehabilitating and fostering such dogs; seeking applications for and screening permanent homes for such dogs; facilitating their adoption; and educating the public about responsible Cairn Terrier care and ownership...Please note that this badge only records what has been raised by this particular badge and to view the full amount raised please go to: http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/cybergiving2007/Even after the contest is over, this badge will still work affording others who visit this page the ability to give via our badge. Thank you for donating.

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THERE ARE MORE AT THE DOOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Here is Ollie, he is a mill survivor - he was diagnosed with cancer in June but he is my miracle boy, he is doing well long past the time the oncologist told me he would be hereThe Story Behind Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network By Danielle RackstrawIf one were to consider a name to call a Cairn Terrier Rescue organization, Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network certainly would NOT be high on your list of names that you would consider. Often in life, there are chain of events that you just don't question. Things fall so perfectly into place, that you just know in your heart that what is happening was meant to be. The same could be said about the formation and incorporation of Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network.This is the story on Col. Potter and how, through his memory, a new rescue group was "officially" formed. Often when there is an ending to a story, there is an even more important beginning.On the AOL Cairn list, every member who participated on this list knew who Col. Potter was. The Colonel had one of those endearing personalities, and he was enough of an imp that he was spoken of constantly. He was truly loved by all. He was a young wheaten Cairn, with HUGE ears and a heart to match. His owner Patti referred to him as the PERFECT Cairn. The Colonel was actually a very well-trained Cairn considering he was just two years of age, and along with his young age, came the typical Cairn antics.The Colonel met with a tragic accident. In a moment in time, he ran out into the street and a car hit him. He died on the way to the Vet's office. Everything happened so fast. The Colonel was on a leash in his front yard with Patti's husband Chuck, Patti's son and several of Ryan's friends. Good-byes were being said as friends were leaving, and "who was holding the leash" was wrongly assumed. Col. Potter ran out into the street. The Colonel never made it to the Vet's office. He started his journey to the Rainbow Bridge a few minutes later.All of the Colonel's friends on the AOL list were devastated. A collection for a gift or a lasting memory was started. We wanted to keep the Colonel's memory alive. Our group's original intent was to buy a 'star' in the Galaxy, and have it named after the Colonel and this we did. We wanted to purchase Written In Stone III and have a group dedication, and this we did. We still had additional funds, and it was decided that we would obtain and foster a special needs Cairn Terrier.The donations in the Colonel's honor were still arriving as others learned of his passing. We would receive five dollars one day and ten dollars the next. A little girl sent us her whole allowance. We now had funding for one additional rescue dog to be helped with Col. Potter funds. People have huge hearts when they know they can make a big difference. We formed Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network, and we have rescued many Cairns since our first "official" rescue in the Colonel's name.Many of the dogs that we have helped have been what is considered to be "non-regular" Cairn rescues. Those from puppy mills (the breeding dogs) and those who are purchased at auction. We also handle those with some health issues and the elderly. Several of the Colonel's "kids" have had Heartworm and were treated for this. Some have had some behavioral issues, and are now great little pals in private homes.Of course, we do 'regular' rescue also. I am a member of the Cairn Terrier Club of America and we occasionally collaborate on rescues with CTCA Rescue.All stories should have a happy ending, and this one is no exception. Patti and her family drove from Colorado to California last year, and they now have another "perfect" new Cairn: Pie-Face. Life goes on! Pie is participating in obedience and agility, and is the love of the entire family. This is Heidi, rescued (bought at auction) from a puppy mill in the summerof 2006 by volunteers with the Colonel Potter Cairn Rescue Network. She wasthree years old when she was rescued, we don't know how many litters she hadbefore her rescue. She was fostered by a wonderful family in Arizona, whereshe learned there was something besides a pen the size of a traveling crate,food that was good and always there, clean water in abundance, and peoplewho are kind and caring. Her foster mom noticed she had trouble with herleft ear, and the vet determined that her ear canal was so badly infectedthat he could not save it; the ear was ablated, and she has no hearing inthat ear. This expensive operation was paid for by her foster family andCol Potter. Heidi was adopted on Nov. 21, 2006, and traveled with her newmom to Northern California, where she presided as an only dog with a flockof chickens. The chickens trusted her adopter and Heidi learned to trust bywatching the chickens interact with the mom of the house. Heidi has had along journey, and it all started when some brave volunteers rescued her froma filthy puppy mill and brought her to volunteer homes to be fostered andshown how good life can be. All people associated with Colonel Potter CairnRescue are volunteers - no one is paid money, but we are rich in love givenfreely.

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LOST WESTIE LaSalle/Peru IL search help needed ASAP-PLEASE CROSS POST

Westie Rescue Missouri has one on the run...long story short we have a 10 pound westie female mill kid that was just sprung from the mill last week. She is scared to death of everyone and everything w...
Posted by on Wed, 11 Feb 2009 05:58:00 GMT

SELLING CAIRN STICKERS TO SUPPORT COL. POTTER.

If you would like to order stickers.  $5.00 per sticker  I am not making any money off this.  Its strictly for the kids.  $2.00 per sticker, allow $1.00 for envelope...
Posted by on Fri, 08 Aug 2008 19:45:00 GMT

URGENT WE NEED FOSTERS HOMES WE ARE MAXED OUT

We need foster homes. Our foster homes are filled to the max and now we have to turn away cairns. Our president is getting email after email from kill shelters and owner surrenders (whose owners died ...
Posted by on Wed, 30 Jul 2008 17:56:00 GMT

Support Col Potter’s New Leash On Life XII- if you have $15 to spare

Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network's In Our Hearts Forever!Announcing a new New Leash Raffle!!  http://mall.cairnrescue.com/newleash.htm   You are receiving this notice because you have e...
Posted by on Sun, 20 Jul 2008 20:16:00 GMT

Faces of Rescue - Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network

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Posted by on Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:56:00 GMT

THANK YOU - Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network

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Posted by on Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:55:00 GMT

Put Your Arms Around Me - Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network

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Posted by on Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:55:00 GMT

Salute To Foster Homes - Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network

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Posted by on Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:54:00 GMT

Mother's Day 2008 - Col. Potter Cairn Rescue Network

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Posted by on Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:54:00 GMT

From a Pauper to a Princess-The Journey of a Puppy Mill Dog

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Posted by on Sun, 22 Jun 2008 11:54:00 GMT