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by Bene61 on 13 June 2010 - 17:06
Any confirmation as to whether this dog was picked up? And what will be his future status?
Thanks
Bene61
Thanks
Bene61

by NoCurs on 13 June 2010 - 18:06
I dunno, maybe you mean well, but leaving an obviously injured dog to suffer in the open and try to whisk him away to a new home without even asking if someone is trying to find their pet....geez.
Couldn't agree more.
Be sure and have the dog scanned. NO repsonsible owner these days doesn't have their dog chipped.
It is always best to have the dog taken tot he local shelter, and then have interested parties work with the shelter to get the dog care and adopt it out if they want. That way the owner has a chance to find the dog. I've done rescue 30 years, but it is a little creepy how some rescues will just grab dogs and assume the owner doesn't care. (IF the dog has no ID or chip then I'm ok with that, but NOT until the dog is checked).
ANyway, great job getting the dog picked up.
Couldn't agree more.
Be sure and have the dog scanned. NO repsonsible owner these days doesn't have their dog chipped.
It is always best to have the dog taken tot he local shelter, and then have interested parties work with the shelter to get the dog care and adopt it out if they want. That way the owner has a chance to find the dog. I've done rescue 30 years, but it is a little creepy how some rescues will just grab dogs and assume the owner doesn't care. (IF the dog has no ID or chip then I'm ok with that, but NOT until the dog is checked).
ANyway, great job getting the dog picked up.

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