chemisd

Lancaster, Ohio USA

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We are at #318 this morning...keep voting!
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Joe,Jana,Jarod,Jansen
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Dixie Flyer

504 Jones Ave Waynesboro, Georgia 30830

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I just received my Cyber Sam news letter and I found an article in it about Old Fella. Now I have tears in my eyes again and going through another box of Kleenex.
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Pets: Old Fella, Levi and Charlie at Rainbow Bridge. Suzie the Imp, Peaches the Princess and Izzie the cat.
Old Fella Burke County Animal Rescue
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Dixie Flyer

504 Jones Ave Waynesboro, Georgia 30830

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Here is the article:
RV Pet Forum Inspires Good Sam Members
The Good Sam Club's Online Forum has become a popular gathering place for members to get help for RV-related questions and meet others who share the same interests.
The Forum is also home to a long-running thread that has inspired Good Sam Club members to support the cause of homeless canines. The popular "Old Fella" thread is close to reaching 12,000 posts and has touched the hearts of members across North America.
continued from e–Newsletter…
It all began a little over three years ago (Sept. 5, 2005 to be exact). Good Sam member Richard Daniels started a thread in the RV Pet Stop forum titled “Very Old Stray (the Old Fella Story).” The longtime RVer recounted the story of a camping trip the previous weekend where he came across a scruffy, old, homeless black dog hobbling around the campground. The dog would not let Daniels touch him but would eat from his hand. Daniels learned that the dog had lived at the campground for four to five years, relying on the kindness of RVers for survival.
Daniels, who posts as Dixie Flyer on the Forum, asked his fellow RV Pet Stop posters for advice. He couldn’t stop thinking about the homeless dog with the sad eyes, and was considering bringing him to live at his home 60 miles away in Waynesboro, Georgia. After getting encouragement from forum members, Daniels returned to the campground the following day to look for the dog. The skinny, black pooch was nowhere to be found.
The next day he returned again and his perseverance was rewarded. But the dog put up a struggle and wouldn’t get into Daniels’ truck. So Daniels again drove home without the dog he had started to refer to as “Old Fellow.” Daniels visited the campground several more times before capturing the dog and taking him to the vet.
As Daniels remembers it, the stray dog was not in the best of shape. Part of his back paw was missing and his front teeth were severely damaged. The dog smelled “to high heaven,” was covered in fleas and might be suffering from mange. The vet went to work on the rescue dog, giving him heartworm treatments and performing surgery to repair the paw that had apparently been caught in a steel trap. The vet estimated that Old Fella was about 10 or 11 years old.
As the vet bills mounted, Daniels was overwhelmed by the generosity of Good Sam members from all over North America, who donated funds to help cover Old Fella’s medical expenses.
Daniels, his wife Sue and Old Fella soon became inseparable. Within weeks of the rescue, Old Fella was a changed dog, healed inside and out. To honor the skinny dog, Daniels and a group of animal lovers formed Old Fella Burke County Animal Rescue in late 2006.
Old Fella’s legacy as an icon of rescued, old stray dogs, lives on in the thread that bares his name. The thread has brought together animal lovers across North America who have also rescued stray animals. Last year, some posters at the thread helped transport Ana – a dog that lost a leg in a roadside accident - from Georgia to her new home in Washington, by passing the pooch from RV to RV in a cross-country journey.
This past July, citizens of Burke County, George (Daniels’ home county), voted overwhelmingly in favor of a nonbinding referendum in support of a county animal control shelter. This referendum could help pave the way for the measure to be placed on the ballot in November 2008. As Daniels says, “Old Fella is still making an impact on this community.”
Sadly, on June 28, 2008, Old Fella passed away due to complications caused by bone cancer. Old Fella lived with the Daniels family for three years and his incredible journey has inspired many to participate in the rescue movement.
Shortly after Old Fella’s passing, Daniels and his wife adopted another “very old stray” who reminds them a lot of Old Fella. Daniels found Charlie, a golden lab (also about 10 or 11 years old), at a local shelter. It was an instant attraction between dog and man.
“I went back to the shelter, and while I was talking with some of the guys, Charlie had been let out of his pen,” recalls Daniels. “So he walked over and climbed into the open door of my truck and said, ‘take me home’. The rest is history.”
To read more about the story of Old Fella or participate in the RV Pet Stop forum, visit
www.goodsamclub.com/forums.
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nonameperson

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reading this with tears streaming down my face. we loved Fella, we could feed him but he wouldn;t let us catch him, until Rich came along and Fella claimed him.
God Bless
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kokosfriend

Nashville, TN

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I've been voting daily, but am leaving tomorrow on vacation and will be unable to vote!!
Barb
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Dixie Flyer

504 Jones Ave Waynesboro, Georgia 30830

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kokosfriend wrote: I've been voting daily, but am leaving tomorrow on vacation and will be unable to vote!!
Barb
Thank you for your support, have a great vacation and enjoy every minute of it. Remember to pray for the Old Fella Burke County Animal Rescue and also remember me as the race for County Commissioner continues.
I voted this morning and sent out the link to more friends.
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mpj

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A good way to remember to vote: I put a bookmark in my Bookmarks Toolbar. That way I go down the line - Vote for Shelter - Animal Rescue - then this site. Works for me!
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TomW2

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Number 10 in Georgia this morning.
Instead of having to scroll back several pages, here is the link again. I suggest that once there that you save it in your favorites.
Vote here.
Enter "old fella" in the search field and "GA" in the state to select the shelter.
I keep forgetting how to see where in the ranking OFBCAR is so here is how to do it...
Bring up the "full results" page if not already there after voting. Enter "old fella" in the search field and click on "Search by Name" to get the overall ranking. Once you get the overall rank getting the state ranking is fairly obvious.
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nonameperson

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Well, I have voted twice today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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nonameperson

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Hey Barb, check out the librairies in the area you are going and use their computers to vote!!!!
have a great vacation
God Bless
Nina
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