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Kenneth Chiacchia

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Jan 19, 2011, 11:53:40 AM1/19/11
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Shameless plug for my dog -- but it's also for a good cause.  ES Rescue helped place over 240 dogs seized from a felony abuser in Montana recently (only a handful haven't yet been placed with adoptive families -- amazing, considering how many such rescues end with mass "euthanasia"), so they could surely use the moolah.  And you don't have to shell out any money, only a mouse click.

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From: Heather Houlahan <houl...@zoominternet.net>
Date: Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:46 AM
Subject: VOTE FOR COLE: Bissell MVP contest (win money for English Shepherd Rescue)
To: NESR...@yahoogroups.com, english...@yahoogroups.com, engSh...@yahoogroups.com, ESBre...@yahoogroups.com, mont...@yahoogroups.com, balanced...@googlegroups.com, Kenneth Chiacchia <chiac...@gmail.com>



http://bissell.promo.eprize.com/mvpcontest/gallery?id=17534

It's Bissell vacuum contest time again.  Vote early, vote often -- vote every day, and when you do, vote for Cole.

We are in week two of voting for finalists. The weekly finalists will be eligible to win big cash prizes for the animal shelter or rescue of their owners' choice.

This year my candidate is Cole, and as always, my choice of charities is National English Shepherd Rescue.

The grand prize for the winning charity is $10,000. Barely a drop for giant animal charities that use their mailing lists to campaign; what is that, two new bespoke suits for Wayne Pacelle? But $10,000 goes a very long way for a small, lean, focused all-volunteer organization that always puts the animals first.

English shepherds that make the finals have a history of winning -- cute faces, and the kind of hair that says "You need a new vacuum cleaner" -- but they have to make the finals.

Click on the link
and go right to Cole's voting page. Yes, you have to register to vote -- but I promise you, Bissell has never sent me any spam in over two years.

http://bissell.promo.eprize.com/mvpcontest/gallery?id=17534

If you have to search for some reason, make sure it is Cole the black-and-white English shepherd wearing the orange "trainee" SAR dog vest, Entrant #17534, not some other Cole.

Cole's story, in brief, for those who are not regular readers of my blog --

Cole was only about four weeks old when he was pulled from in or under a freezing trailer on his abuser's property in the dead of a Montana winter. Along with more than 200 of his relatives, he spent the next eight months as criminal evidence in the prosecution of his former owner. Cole grew up in dog jail for a crime someone else had committed. Fortunately, he was cared for by dedicated and loving volunteers. Unfortunately, a talented young English shepherd cannot properly develop his mind while confined behind walls. By the time he was released from custody, he was a very troubled young fellow. He came to Brandywine Farm to foster, so that he could shed his pathological aggression and find a mission in life.

Turns out, Cole's mission in life was to stay at Brandywine Farm and learn two careers -- invaluable farm dog, and search and rescue partner.

Cole is now in training to be my sixth SAR partner; he should join the ranks of Allegheny Mountain Rescue Group's operational dogs some time in late 2011.

Many human beings made personal sacrifices and took risks to save Cole and his entire extended family; he seems determined to pay that back in spades.

Forward forward forward! Share on Facebook! Tweet it! Blogger friends -- do me a solid, would ya? And vote every day this week. You can vote once each day, every day, until next Tuesday.
-- 
Heather Houlahan
Brandywine Farm
Harmony, PA

ONB Cole
ONB former fosters Barry White, Jasmine and Dakota

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