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qwikz28 12-25-2005 04:25 PM

2 questions
 
1. does anyone know someone who does those lettering for the sides of the car? since my isuzu is now a fleet vehicle i want to put my pharmacy's name on the sides of the truck to advertise our delivery service. any help is appreciated.

2. i remember someone here saying they work at a dog kennel (or something like that). i'm looking to get a dog for my sister in the very near future and i wanna know if someone can help me find a dog somewhere in my price range. even if someone knows of dog thats having puppies that would be even better. i'm looking for something small, even a lab or a retriever is too big since he's gonna be living in a small quarters and my mother is crazy when it comes to animals and her furniture. thanks again

feliz navidad compadres

NJSPEEDER 12-25-2005 05:09 PM

www.broadbandgraffics.com he is a member here and does great work from what i am told
as for a dog, local pound is always a good place to find unloved puppies.

qwikz28 12-25-2005 05:27 PM

thanks tim, i'm gonna have to check give him a call. i cant decide between a removable sign to mount on the roof or just vinyl graphics to place on the doors

NJSPEEDER 12-25-2005 05:30 PM

i woudl think vinyl woudl be better. i know a bunch of people that have a little habit of "obtaining" those roof, window, and magnetic signs from local companies.
vinyl is harder to remove(although still not difficult) and usually costs less than the removable signs anyway

ar0ck 12-25-2005 05:53 PM

Rescue dogs! Dont support puppy mills!

Savage_Messiah 12-25-2005 09:25 PM

Shoot me an IM, I have a couple friends who work in Oradell Animal Hospital

trashman01 12-26-2005 08:23 AM

get a magnetic one, that way when u sell the vehicle all u gotta do is pull over and place on the new one. as for where to get a animal, puppy mills shouldnt be supported which includes those animal stores in the malls. the local pound and animal shelters are better. i kno where i work with my mom(new milford animal welfare society) its only like a $125 donation for dogs and $100 donation for cats but it comes with a spray/neuter certificate, update on all shots and some food and any meds the animal needs

12secondv6 12-26-2005 09:05 AM

Get the magnetic one.

Animal shelter...... play w/ doggie first..... make sure it hasn't had a hard mean life prior to you

jims69camaro 12-26-2005 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 12secondv6
make sure it hasn't had a hard mean life prior to you


trust that the pound has already done that. they test it while it's eating, playing, whatever - if it shows any signs of aggression, they won't take it in because they cannot afford a law suit. i know it sucks when it comes down to stuff like this, but they are very careful which pets they'll take in to adopt out. it's not like it used to be that you can just drop any old dog off at the pound. if they have a situation where an animal is abandoned or something and it shows aggression, guess where it's headed... and it won't be for vaccinations.

that said, you'll get the best type of dog at the pound. they'll likely not be show dogs by any stretch of the imagination, but they will be the ones that need to love and need to be loved the most. either that or get a puppy from someone you know - that's what i did.

Brando56894 12-26-2005 06:57 PM

i have a pound puppy, i love him hes so comical, he has the best personality for a dog...

qwikz28 12-26-2005 09:30 PM

thanks for the info guys... i'll probably shoot you a im kasey once i get other details squared away. if my sister moves in with me i'm getting her a dog. if she doesnt i cant or my mom will cook it.


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