Sunday, March 16, 2014

Sunday afternoon: 1 dog, 4 legs!


Trisha is finally ready to go to her rescue in Scranton. Can you help her get there?

Saturday Transport Monitors also needed!


Join our MAMAS on the Move Transport FB Page:


March 22, 2014

Transport Coordinator:  Jean Schnurr
Email: mamastransportmgr @ gmail.com (& individual team members’ GMail email addresses)
    with:
- Suzanne Scott (suzannejscott39@gmail.com), SC/NC State Coordinator
- Shocky Boyajian (k9transportva@gmail.com), VA State Coordinator
- Freya Hill (mamasmdcoordinator@gmail.com), MD State/Overnight Coordinator
- Amanda Tillman (reineydaytransport@gmail.com), NJ, Albany, & New England
Coordinator
- Emily Finck (mamasnewdrivers@aol.com), New Driver Counselor
- Kristin Walton (kristinsylvia@gmail.com), Google Doc Manager


Please feel free to crosspost!
Check out progress on our blog:

Or Google Doc:

New drivers always needed and welcome!!

Sending shelter:  M.A.M.A.S. Approved Foster ()
Location:  Owings Mills, MD

Contact Person:  Ruthie Rish mamas.animal.society@gmail.com

Receiving Rescue: Pregnant Dog Rescue ()
Location: Newfoundland, PA


LEG #1  Baltimore, MD to Newark, DE / 63 miles / 1 hour 10 min.
8:00am-9:10am
MAMAS: Trisha (40 lbs)

***NEEDED***


LEG #2 Newark, DE to Norristown, PA / 54 miles / 55 minutes 

9:30am-10:25am
MAMAS: Trisha (40 lbs)

***NEEDED***


LEG #3 Norristown, PA to Lehighton, PA / 65 miles / 1 hour, 10 minutes

10:45am-11:55am
MAMAS: Trisha (40 lbs)

***NEEDED***


LEG #4 Lehighton, PA to Scranton, PA / 54 miles / 1 hour
, 5 minutes
12:15pm-1:20pm 

MAMAS: Trisha (40 lbs)

***NEEDED***

End of transport for Trisha


PASSENGER INFORMATION:
ADULT DOGS:
Tips on how to handle flight risk dogs & what to do if a dog gets away!  Please clip a regular leash to their harness & use a slip lead threading it through the hoops on the harness for added protection. Please be careful when handling them.  When possible, crate them in the car.  BTW, it is always good to have a pop-lid can of Vienna sausages or smelly cheap canned cat food.  Maybe even O' Roy which we would never normally feed a dog but smells great to a scared dog & can be used to lure a dog back.  Please remember to NEVER chase the dog if a dog gets away.  If the group can not catch the dog right away, call the monitor AND local animal control.  You will be advised further from there.

MAMAS Passenger: Trisha
Breed:  blonde/tan retriever mix
Age: 1-5 years
Weight: 40 lbs
Gender:  female
Altered: Yes
Personality: Friendly
Reason for transport:  From kill shelter to rescue
Crate: No
Leash/collar:  Yes
House Trained:  Unknown
Car Riding Behavior:  Unknown
Vaccinations:  UTD
Heartworm:  Negative
Known medical/behavioral problems:  None known
Trisha-Paisley.jpg


********************  DISCLAIMER  ********************
I am dependent on what the senders tell me about our passengers' temperaments. The very nature of rescue transport creates some risk for those who participate; even a good-natured animal may find it stressful to be passed from stranger to stranger and cooped up with other unfamiliar animals, and therefore may act in uncharacteristic ways.
As a Volunteer Transport Coordinator neither I nor anyone associated with this transport can accept liability for any accidents or incidents that may occur during the transport.
By agreeing to transport you acknowledge that risks are involved and agree not hold anyone involved responsible should an incident occur. All rescues have been screened and approved. Please note that passengers may change, and that passenger descriptions are from the sending contacts and may be subject to change. We do our best to ensure that all animals are healthy and of sound temperament, but please keep in mind that transport is stressful and can cause previously unknown health/behavior problems to surface.
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