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vhsdogs

by vhsdogs on 17 November 2009 - 23:11




Red Sable

by Red Sable on 18 November 2009 - 01:11

It could very well be the owner doesn't want the dog, and dropped it off.  Therefore it is a happy ending!

JULIESUE

by JULIESUE on 18 November 2009 - 17:11

Per the post above by Jim, I indeed did call him,and explained that all efforts were made to find the dogs owner by the people who found him,2 mos ago. I certainly know the hearbreak of losing a dog as the reason TATOO A PET was formed, was because my dog was stolen and I never got him back. So I am very aware of the loss and tragedy, and feelings.
But I did everything I could do, checked eveywhere looking for him.  NOT KNOWING IS THE WORST.
I agree to a happy ending because we do not know what would happen to this dog if the animal control picked him up, or the finders turned him in. They could have euthanized this young dog, without a blink . The fact that he is now being loved and taken care for in a home, is to me a HAPPY ENDING.  The owner knew the dog was tattooed thru USA is  there a report?  remember, it was not my obligation to do anything for this unregistered dog,but to state that for the callers. I took that extra mile to TRY AND FIND THE OWNER.


JULIESUE

by JULIESUE on 18 November 2009 - 17:11

AND THAT FOLKS IN ALL MANNER FOR THE DOG IS A HAPPY ENDING.

IF YOU OWN A DOG AND IT COMES UP MISSING IT IS THE OWNERS OBLIGATION TO LOOK FOR THIER DOG. IF YOU ARE NOT LOOKING, HOW WILL THE FINDER FIND YOU. 


vhsdogs

by vhsdogs on 18 November 2009 - 18:11

Yes I  had phone conversation with juliesue, per our phone conversation it seems that the finders of this dog did make every effort to locate its owner, juliesue went even further by trying to get information from UScA and the breeder. I agree that it is  very good and happy ending for the dog. He is now safe and in a home that hopefully he will be taken care of loved and happy.
 So juliesue as I posted here earlier not knowing the efforts made and being frustrated for the owners and dog, I want to 
also publicly apologize for doing so. Great news for the DOG


Jim
 

JULIESUE

by JULIESUE on 19 November 2009 - 15:11

THANK YOU JIM FOR UNDERSTANDING.
 IF MORE PERSONS WOULD HAD TAKEN THE TIME LIKE YOU TO CALL AS YOU DID, THEY WOULD HAVE SEEN MY MOTIVES WERE HONORABLE, AND ALL WAS DONE TO FIND ITS OWNER.
I COMMEND YOU.


by Acheron on 22 February 2010 - 05:02

No one seemed to consider the idea that this dog and dogs like him are often intentionally abandoned.  Shelters and rescues see this daily and yes, occasionally even with well bred, expensive purebreds.  If no one claims a dog for a week or two, then the dog has most likely been abandoned and if the finder wants to keep them, great.  I guarantee you that if I ever lost my girl, you would sure as heck know that I was looking for her and how to find me.  I woudl contact every shelter, vet and rescue for miles and miles.  I would have signs up on telephone poles and at stores.  I would probably sleep in my car near wherever she disappeared.  If someone is making NO effort to find their dog, then it's very likely that they have either abandoned the dog or they are just a sh***y owner, in which case the dog deserves a chance with a better owner anyway.





 


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