FILLED! Mother's Day Mutt Run AL-NY May 12-13, 2012



AnnaAnna ChloeChloe ErnieErnie SophiaSophia


Mother's Day Mutt Run AL-NY May 12-13, 2012

reply to cherryharleytransports@fastmail.fm if you can drive a leg
please keep the subject line so I know which transport you are volunteering for

the most current version of this run sheet can be seen
at: http://cherryharleytransports.blogspot.com

must fill by Thursday at 9 pm or will cancel!



A CHERRYHARLEY RESCUE PARTNERS TRANSPORT

TRANSPORT COORDINATOR
Emily Cherry (cherryharley)
cherryharleytransports@fastmail.fm  ( @ fastmail.fm)
please use email only as I work full-time
phone # for urgent contact and day of the run only: 334-587-3985





PLEASE FILL IN BELOW IF YOU HAVE NOT DRIVEN FOR ME PREVIOUSLY:

Leg you are volunteering for:
Nearest Large City:
Name:
Street:
City/State:
Home Phone:
Cell Phone:
Can you receive text messages?
Primary Email:
Secondary Email:
Do you have email access after 5 pm and on weekends?
Emergency Contact name and phone:
Vehicle Desc:
License Plate:
Suggested meeting place at the beginning of your leg:
Suggested meeting place at the end of your leg:
(I allow my drivers to choose meeting places that are convenient
for them)
How many dogs can you transport?
Do you have your own crates?
What other coordinators have you driven for?



I respond to ALL offers. If you offer and haven't heard back from
me in 24 hours, please resend your email.

Passengers: Anna, Chloe, Ernie, and Sophia
(Detailed Info at the bottom)


All passengers are going to fully screened and approved rescues
or adopters. No animals may be adopted off of a transport. If you
are interested in a particular pet you have driven, you MUST go
through the proper procedures and contact the rescue for an
application. Keeping a pet that does not belong to you is THEFT.

Route and Legs:

15 minutes has been added to each leg for water/potty breaks. All
legs are flexible. Please let me know if you need to change
anything. Also, I am not as young as I used to be. I make
mistakes. Please let me know if you catch any errors in this run
sheet!

Overnighters/Fosters will bring dogs to Birmingham Sat morning


Saturday May 12, 2012


Leg 1 Filled, thanks Heather J!
Depart: Birmingham AL 8:30 am
Arrive:  Athens AL 10:00 am
1 hour 30 min


Leg 2 Filled, thanks John N!
Depart: Athens AL 10:15 am
Arrive:  Nashville TN 11:45 am
1 hour 30 min


Leg 3 Filled, thanks Sue H!
Depart: Nashville TN 12:00 noon
Arrive:  Bowling Green KY 1:00 pm
1 hour

Leg 4 NEEDED!
Depart: Bowling Green KY 1:15 pm
Arrive:  Elizabethtown KY 2:30 pm Central/3:30 pm Eastern
1 hour 15 min

Leg 5 Filled, thanks Kim R!
Depart: Elizabethtown 3:45 pm EST
Arrive:  La Grange KY 5:00 pm
1 hour 15 min

Leg 6 Filled, thanks Beverly C!
Depart: La Grange KY 5:15 pm
Arrive:  Cincinnati OH 6:45 pm
1 hour 30 min


Overnight in Cincinnati OH  Filled, thanks Beverly C!


Sunday May 13, 2012


Leg 7 Filled, thanks Kari K!
Depart: Cincinnati OH 9:00 am
Arrive:  Grove City OH 10:30 am
1 hour 30 min

Leg 8 Filled, thanks Renee S!
Depart: Grove City OH 10:45 am
Arrive:  Mansfield OH 11:45 am
1 hour

Leg 9 Filled, thanks Kelly R!
Depart: Mansfield OH 12:00 noon
Arrive:  Mentor OH 1:30 pm
1 hour 30 min


Leg 10  Filled, thanks Gene L!
Depart: Mentor OH 1:45 pm
Arrive:  Erie PA 2:45 pm
1 hour


Leg 11 Filled, thanks Suzanne Z!
Depart: Erie PA 3:00 pm
Arrive:  Fredonia NY 4:00 pm
1 hour


Leg 12 Filled, thanks Suzanne Z!
Depart: Fredonia NY 4:15 pm
Arrive:  Cheektowaga NY 5:15 pm 5
1 hour

End of Transport


Passenger 1
Dog(s) or Cat(s): Dog
Name – Anna
Breed –  Beagle
Sex – female
Spayed/Neutered (must be s/n for transport to adopter) – to be
done by the receiving rescue
Age – 1 – 1/2 years
Weight – approx. 20 lbs.
UTD on age appropriate shots – yes
Rabies tag (must have tag or original certificate for transport
if old enough) – yes
Health Certificate (must have for transport across state lines) –
yes
Treated for fleas/ticks (please make sure animals are parasite
free) – yes
Dewormed – yes
Temperment tested – Very friendly, loving
Ok with dogs – yes
Ok with cats –not tested yet, but not aggressive
Ok with kids – not tested, but should be fine
House trained – not sure
Crate trained – not sure
Will a crate be provided? – yes
Dimensions of crate (LxWxH) – 24” x 16” x 14”
Will a martingale collar be provided? – no
Will a harness be provided? –  yes
(all dogs that will be walked must be wearing a martingale collar
or harness with the receiving's phone # on it)
Will a leash be sent with dog? (each dog must have his or her own
leash) – yes
Other items provided – paperwork, food for overnighting &
transitioning
Does dog ride well in car – will be crated
Special needs – Nerve damage in one rear leg from old injury,
doesn’t seem to bother her
Other information –
Reason for transport – kill shelter to rescue
Photo link (please attach a photo if no link available) –
attached

Passenger 2
Dog(s) or Cat(s): Dog
Name – Chloe
Breed –  Wire-haired terrier
Sex – female
Spayed/Neutered (must be s/n for transport to adopter) – to be
done by the receiving rescue
Age – 1 – 1/2 years
Weight – approx. 15 lbs.
UTD on age appropriate shots – yes
Rabies tag (must have tag or original certificate for transport
if old enough) – yes
Health Certificate (must have for transport across state lines) –
yes
Treated for fleas/ticks (please make sure animals are parasite
free) – yes
Dewormed – yes
Temperment tested – No, but friendly
Ok with dogs – yes
Ok with cats –not tested yet, but not aggressive
Ok with kids – not tested, but should be fine
House trained – not sure
Crate trained – not sure
Will a crate be provided? – yes
Dimensions of crate (LxWxH) – 24” x 16” x 14”
Will a martingale collar be provided? – no
Will a harness be provided? –  yes
(all dogs that will be walked must be wearing a martingale collar
or harness with the receiving's phone # on it)
Will a leash be sent with dog? (each dog must have his or her own
leash) – yes
Other items provided – paperwork, food for overnighting &
transitioning
Does dog ride well in car – will be crated
Special needs –
Other information –
Reason for transport – kill shelter to rescue
Photo link (please attach a photo if no link available) –
attached

Passenger 3
Dog(s) or Cat(s): Dog
Name – Ernie
Breed –  Yellow Lab mix
Sex – Male
Spayed/Neutered (must be s/n for transport to adopter) – to be
done by the receiving rescue
Age – 1 – 1/2 years
Weight – approx. 60 lbs.
UTD on age appropriate shots – yes
Rabies tag (must have tag or original certificate for transport
if old enough) – yes
Health Certificate (must have for transport across state lines) –
yes
Treated for fleas/ticks (please make sure animals are parasite
free) – yes
Dewormed – yes
Temperment tested – Friendly
Ok with dogs – yes, might not be with another unneutered male
Ok with cats –not tested yet, but not aggressive
Ok with kids – not tested, but should be fine
House trained – not sure
Crate trained – not sure
Will a crate be provided? – no, driver can provide crate, or he
can ride tethered
Will a martingale collar be provided? – no
Will a harness be provided? –  yes
(all dogs that will be walked must be wearing a martingale collar
or harness with the receiving's phone # on it)
Will a leash be sent with dog? (each dog must have his or her own
leash) – yes
Other items provided – paperwork, food for overnighting &
transitioning
Does dog ride well in car – should be okay tethered
Special needs – Tested hw positive, is on doxycycline awaiting
treatment
Other information –
Reason for transport – kill shelter to rescue
Photo link (please attach a photo if no link available) –
attached

Passenger 4
Dog(s) or Cat(s):dog
Name - Sophia
Breed – Bulldog Mix
Sex -F
Spayed/Neutered: No
Age – 5 months
Weight – 35 lbs
UTD on shots – Yes has had all 3 rounds of shots, last set was on
4/26
Rabies tag (must have tag or original certificate for transport
if old enough) -
Health Certificate (must have for transport across state lines) –
Will get the week of transport
Treated for fleas/ticks (please make sure animals are parasite
free) – Yes on Advantage Multi
Dewormed – Yes
Microchipped - No
Temperment tested – All puppy, she has lots of energy, very
sweet, loves everyone
Ok with dogs - Yes
Ok with cats – Yes but she will bark & try to chase them because
she wants to play
Ok with kids - Yes
House trained – In progress
Crate trained – Yes
Will a crate be provided? – yes 28" long x 18" wide x 18" tall
Will a martingale collar be provided? - No
Will a harness be provided? - Yes
(all dogs that will be walked must be wearing a martingale collar
or harness with the receiving's phone # on it)
Will a leash be sent with dog? (each dog must have his or her own
leash) - Yes
Other items provided – Food, treats, toys, etc.
Does dog ride well in car – Yes
Special needs – n/a
Other information -
Reason for transport – Going to Rescue (ACRA)
Photo link (please attach a photo if no link available) –
Attached Below

Sending for passengers 1-3
Is sending a shelter, rescue, foster or boarding
facility? Shelter
Name of facility - Monroe County Animal Shelter
Website - www.petfinder.org/shelters/AL98.html
Contact person - Sarah Dyess
Physical address - provided to drivers only
City, St, Zip - Monroeville, AL   36460
Home or business phone - provided to drivers only
Cell or after hours phone - provided to drivers only
Can you receive text messages - No
Email address - sdyess@frontiernet.net
Do you have email access after 5 and on weekends - yes
For rescues, do you do home checks before adoption - N/A
Do you spay or neuter before adoptions - no, but adopters sign
contracts & receive vouchers
Are you a 501(c)3 - no, ours is a publicly funded facility


Sending for passenger 4
Sending Party – Heather Jeffcoat
City, St, Zip – Chelsea, AL  35043
Email address – hjeffcoat@pctinc.org 24/7


Receiving Rescue
Name of facility  - Akron Canine Rescued Angels, Inc
Website - http://www.akroncaninerescuedangels.org/
Contact person - Beverlee Richards or Joie Celano
Physical address -  provided to drivers only
City, St, Zip -  Akron, NY 14001
Home phone - n/a
Cell phone - provided to drivers only
Can you receive text messages - yes
Email address - rescuedangels@gmail.com
Do you have email access after 5 pm and on weekends - yes
Vet reference - provided to coordinator only
Personal reference - provided to coordinator only
Distance willing to drive - must do at least the last leg - yes
Suggested meeting place - provided to drivers only
Emergency contact with phone number -  provided to drivers only
For adopter, was a home check done -  yes
For rescues, do you do home checks before adoption -  yes and vet
references
Do you spay or neuter before adoptions -  if dog is old enough,
if not, we do a foster to adopt form, holding onto the ownership
of the pup until altered.
Are you a 501(c)3 - yes




         IMPORTANT -- ALL TRANSPORT DRIVERS PLEASE READ


The info below will tell you WHY you need to know who you are
driving for and where dogs are being sent.

Drivers, don't just sign up to help on a transport without doing
your homework first.  Click on the link below to see the tragic
outcome of blindly signing up to drive a transport.  Gone are the
days where you can volunteer to drive (in blind faith) on any
transport that just happens to land in your inbox.


If you are considering driving on a transport, make sure you know
who the coordinator is.  If you don't recognize their name, ask
around.  Dig up information.  Google their name and email
address.  You want to make sure you are driving for a reputable
coordinator - one with integrity, not some fly-by-night person
posing as a coordinator who is going to use you to unwittingly
help send dogs into unthinkable situations. Find out who this
"coordinator" is - the rescue world is a small world - everybody
knows everyone or at least knows about them.  ASK AROUND before
signing up to drive.

Another thing to look for..... if the name of the receiving
rescue AND their website isn't provided on the transport sheet
for you to see,  **RED FLAG**!   Ask questions of the
"coordinator" and do not let them off the hook without being
provided with all the information you need to check into the
receiving rescue. Google the receiving rescue.  Ask other people
in rescue (and other coordinators whom you trust) about the
receiving rescue. Check DNA sites.

Go to the receiving rescue's web page.  Read about their adoption
policies, etc.  Do they spay/neuter BEFORE they adopt out?  Do
they interview and do background & reference checks on potential
adopters?  Or is it simply "cash and carry"?  Do they seem
genuinely in it for the dogs....or do you get the impression they
are more interested in the adoption fee?  Where are the rescued
dogs living as they wait to be adopted - in foster homes or in a
barn or a shed on their property?  Look at the pictures of the
dogs on their site.  Do they look happy and in good shape?  Look
at the images in the background of the pictures -  do you see
things like crates stacked on top of crates, clutter, and dirty
food bowls?

You could even take it a step further and email the receiving
rescue and ask them to provide the name, address and phone number
of the vet they use.  Then, contact the clinic and ask them if
they would recommend this rescue group?  You'd be surprised what
you can find out. BTW, all reputable coordinators do this as part
of their screening process for rescues they work with.

Finally, ask yourself....WOULD I SEND A DOG I LOVE TO THIS RESCUE?


ONLY DRIVE TRANSPORTS FOR RESCUE GROUPS WITH UPSTANDING
REPUTATIONS.  PERIOD.

Also, please don't automatically cross post transport run sheets
unless you have deemed it a safe and worthy transport.  In other
words,  read through the run sheet first paying attention to the
name of the coordinator and the receiving rescue.  Don't pass it
along if you see any red flags.  If you're not sure whether
something is a red flag,  contact a coordinator you trust and
find out.

If anything makes you uneasy about the transport -  DO NOT
VOLUNTEER TO DRIVE and speak up!

There are evil people out there just waiting to get their hands
on FREE DOGS!  Especially when the dogs can now be delivered
right to their door step!


Please, please, please critically evaluate transports that you
volunteer to drive for by looking at clues in the transport
request/run sheet.

DO NOT drive a transport for an unaltered dog to a private adopter.
DO NOT drive a transport for a dog going to a rescue that you
have heard questionable things about.
DO NOT drive a transport for a coordinator that other
coordinators warn you about.

Everyone wants to help a shelter dog, but please ask yourself if
such a move is truly in the best interest of the animal. As cruel
as it sounds, there really is a fate much worse than euthanasia
in a shelter.

All the details of a responsible transport should be available to
the volunteer drivers to protect them from helping a dog into a
fate worse than death.

^^^Thank you to Sheri Jackson for this valuable advice^^^

Feel free to share this note or message me with any questions you
may have.

Links:

Dogs sold illegally for profit in Northeast US

Why steal a bait dog when you can have one delivered to your
door?