Some time ago, I did need to buy a house for my corporation but I did not have enough cash and couldn't order anything. Thank heaven my sister proposed to take the mortgage loans from creditors. Thence, I acted that and used to be happy with my commercial loan.
May 21, 2011 Rating
Wondering about Jessica's N. Hollywood boy by: Linda Wraith in Seattle
Jessica: Do you still have your sweet rescue standard? I thought of you recently because a friend of mine in L.A. just adopted golden-poodle mix whose history is a mystery. He was matted, bug ridden and the kind of skinny where you can see the ribs. He is now blossoming in his forever home. Since photos aren't permitted here, I'd like to give you my e-mail address so I can send some pictures. It's sycamore5@comcast.net. It is hard not knowing their past, isn't it?
Linda in Seattle
Oct 25, 2010 Rating
Jessica and the Lost Poodle of North Hollywood by: Linda Wraith in Seattle
Jessica
I was just cleaning out some files and came across your posting about the lost standard poodle in N. Hollywood. It's been almost seven months now and I hope things worked out well. I would love to hear a happy ending update.
Linda in Seattle at sycamore5@comcast.net
w/ Lucas and Westly.
Jul 09, 2010 Rating
about your story by: Anonymous
that's was an awsome story
Apr 15, 2010 Rating
Found Standard Poodle by: Linda Wraith
Jessica: Anything new to report about your foundling? I look forward to the day when you know for sure that he is yours forever. Please keep me posted.
Linda in Seattle
sycamore5@comcast.net
Apr 15, 2010 Rating
Found Standard Poodle by: Linda Wraith
Jessica: Anything new to report about your foundling? I look forward to the day when you know for sure that he is yours forever. Please keep me posted.
Linda in Seattle
sycamore5@comcast.net
Apr 05, 2010 Rating
Lost Poodle Baby by: Linda Wraith
Jessica
Just keep looking and loving. I gather you are not mentioning gender or color to ensure that he/she is positively identified if someone comes forward. Good thinking. You may never know what his circumstances were before you found him. I'm glad you are willing to return him to his family if they call. Sounds like you have done a lot to advertise your foundling. At some point (you will know when) you will have to close that door and call this baby yours. It's hard to give your whole heart when you aren't sure if it might be broken. Then it will be time for a new name and a "new do" at the dog spa--and of course a microchip and fancy collar with a way-cool i.d. tag.
My fingers are crossed for you. Unless the circumstances are exceptional, a normal worried, frantic poodle parent would have stepped forward by now.
Best to you. Keep us posted.
Linda in Seattle.
206-789-3725
sycamore5@comcast.net
Apr 05, 2010 Rating
Thank you Linda!!! by: Jessica
Linda - thank you so much for your support and kind words! it is so greatly appreciated! We found out today while canvassing the neighborhood that this poor baby has been running around in a panic since last Monday!! But all is well tonight - the baby is sleeping soundly under a new blanket. Still no sign of any owner to be found... but we'll continue our search tomorrow! Thanks again!!
Apr 04, 2010 Rating
Lost Poodle/N. Hollywood by: Linda Wraith
You are awesome. Thank you so much for the measures you are taking in ensure that this beautiful poodle is indeed abandoned and homeless. If it's true then I thank you for adopting it. You are in for a wonderful adventure.
Several years ago my two black standards escaped through an open gate. They had a great adventure while I had a mini-breakdown! Fortunately they were tagged and microchipped--and they stayed together. When I got the call that they were ten blocks down, across a busy street, I cried tears of joy. Oh, and I bumped into a parked car on a narrow street when I saw them, my little rascals, retained by a small group of caring people.
Best to you. Keep us posted. Every story should have a happy ending.