April 2007
I HAVE
FOUND A NEW HOME

My name is Sitka. I am a five month old
female.
My father is German shepherd, and my mother
is Great Pyrenees. Due to recent health-physical complications, the
humans who have me now cannot keep me. I am looking for a new home,
a home filled with loving, caring humans that would enjoy having a
puppy just like me.
Would you enjoy having a puppy just like
me?
Already, I come when called and sit when I’m
told to sit. I stay when told to stay. I require a firm hand
occasionally, but I’m a smart dog and easy to train. If you would
like to take me home with you, call Harvey or Janet at one of these
numbers:
775 664-2984
435 228-8195
July 2005
We were just
given a really unique opportunity. The Goshute Indian Tribal Council
decided to send us a young golden eagle to rehabilitate. He was found on
their lands and cannot fly due to an injured wing. We hope to care for
him until he is well.
Officer Louie Quanimptewa, from the Bureau of Indian
Affairs Law Enforcement
Services, poses with Blue Boy after delivering him from Ibapah, Utah, on
the
Goshute Indian Reservation.
Update -
Blue Boy ended up being Blue Girl. After a month of eating well and
growing stronger, Blue Girl went to the Utah Wildlife Rehab center in
Salt Lake City, under the direction of Keith and Roxanne Comstock, to
learn how to fly before being released. On Sunday, Sept 4th,
with many onlookers present, Keith released Blue Girl on the side of a
hill next to where she was found at a spot where she could get some good
wind to help lift her body into the sky.

Pictured from left is
Keith Comstock holding Blue Girl, Roxanne Comstock, and Officer
Quanimptewa giving a traditional farewell blessing.

Blue Girl flew off
and soared about five miles across the plains before landing.
Two of our rescue animals are Lexx and Koyakuk.

Lexx got in
trouble in Oregon for biting a couple of young women. We were lucky to
get to provide him a new home. He is quite the character and is very
loving. We have had no problem with him whatsoever.

Hi Mom I'm
doing good!
Koyakuk, an
Alaskan wolf, needed a new home because her owners had to relocate to
help care for relatives. They wanted to give Koya the opportunity to be
around other wolfdogs, so Koya moved in with us.
|