19 (yes 19!) St. Benard cross puppies needing homes desperately in NC!

I have more pictures of the puppies if anyone is interested. Just email [email protected] or you can PM me your email.

All are free to good home WITH agreement to spay or neuter by or before 6 months.
 
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post some of the pictures on this thread for everyone to enjoy!
emailed pictures are great but the awwww factor opening a thread is wonderfull.

Is there any way to get a transport train this far north?
I agree to the spay/neuter aggrement. no pup should leave home with out one.
 
Update on page 1! I plan after today to get updated picts of remaining puppies available and I will post these Monday.

They are going FAST! I am open to puppies going up North but don't know anyone so far that could transport. Anyone wanting one out of the area that can arrange a safe transport just let me know!

The responses I have been getting are many and I greatly appreciate it (see update on orig post on page 1).

THANKS EVERYBODY!
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OH! I forgot to mention! (and this will relate this post even better to backyard chickens!)
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A couple came yesterday with their kids and I had another couple come when they were still there, getting ready to leave with their new puppy. I said good-by and turned my attention to the new couple. Then I noticed that the orig couple still had not driven off and asked my daughter's boyfriend to check on them and make sure all was ok. Well, my Rooster with attitude issues had flogged both young children and they LOVED it. They thought he was DANCING with them and were thrilled to death and laughing!!!! (needless to say good old "Randy's" days are numbered if he does not stop getting too big for his britches!)
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It was just HILARIOUS to hear those little kids laughing and saying, "The chicken DANCED with us!"
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Kids are funny like that, they either love a good flogging or they are terrified.
my youngest grandson still has a diper line scar from my one and only mean rooster. needless to say the rooster is gone but Zach will tell you with a rooster to "run away", dont shoot it with a squirt gun, and dont point at one LOL ;.)
 
I'm so glad you're having luck. I've been watching this thread and keeping my fingers to myself lest they decide to type "I'LL TAKE ONE!!"
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If someone was able to transport "up north" it looks like we could have the rest of them placed today. LOL! (Because I would definitely take one!
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I talked to a lady who does St. Bernard Rescue up North if anyone is interested in getting a St. Bernard dog or puppy through her. We decided since I only have 6-7 left (still might keep one -
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Here is her contact information if anyone is interested in a dog/puppy or even would want to volunteer... She is very nice and dedicated to the St. Bernard Breed.


Judy Bredin-Graham
President, New England Saint Rescue
Vice President, National Saint Bernard Rescue
978-443-3556 home
978-502-5175 cell
http://www.saintrescue.org/
 
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Oh how awesome thank youf or the link to the site.
I agree locally is better than transporting and stressing but at least it was an option. good luck placing the rest , I am off to make a phone call.
 

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