She's not coming back...

Category: Animal House

Post 1 by Japanimangel (Account disabled) on Friday, 08-Jul-2005 10:37:38

Hey everyone,
A week ago today, my little puppy went missing. We were trying to teach her her taritory in the yard, and she got curious and wandered off. We know she wasn't killed, and there is speculation around town that someone stole her. We had only had her for a couple weeks, but I was very much attached to her. She was part lab and part huskey, and very smart. I heard though, that huskeys are known to run, and will run until they are tired, but labs are smart in knowing where there homes are. Does anyone know any info on either of those facts?

Post 2 by Goblin (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Friday, 08-Jul-2005 10:39:32

Never mind the breed info have you been in touch with the police animal shelters the aminal section of the police ect...If Scott or Dougie went missing I wouldn't be sitting here I'd be trawling britain looking for them!...

Post 3 by Japanimangel (Account disabled) on Friday, 08-Jul-2005 10:42:00

We've called the animal shelters, put her on the radio in the lost and found section, but have not gotten the police involved. They are cheap anyway, and usually don't help out with that sorta thing. We've gone to a couple places and asked if anyone's seen her, but nothing other than people think someone stole her.

Post 4 by Goblin (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Friday, 08-Jul-2005 10:50:37

you have to try harder than that don't you want her back some of these dogs end up in horrendous conditions...

Post 5 by Inesle1987 (Account disabled) on Saturday, 16-Jul-2005 15:40:26

I agree Goblin.
Well I can not proppose anything, I just hope she will come back soon.

Post 6 by The Carolina Cowgirl (Newborn Zoner) on Tuesday, 19-Jul-2005 16:54:19

well I work at an animal shelter and we get all kinds of dogs we don't put them down they either keep them or find them home.

Post 7 by Big Pawed Bear (letting his paws be his guide.) on Saturday, 30-Jul-2005 3:34:58

puppies being stolen to order is not unheard of. I hope the pup is found, but being an unusual mix as this one is, someone might have seen her, taken a liking to her and arranged for some lowlife to steal her from you. Of course, she could have just run off, maybe someone close by was feeding her? then again, maybe it's just cats who do that kind of home hopping.

Post 8 by Goblin (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Monday, 01-Aug-2005 14:41:04

Dognapping is growing here and it seems just about anything will do..I was approached not long ago by 2 guys asking very invasive questions, about Scott's pedigree ect..and strangely his interaction with aggressive dogs. I have met people who were just interested as he is a handsome fecker,but these 2 made me and incidently Scott, very uneasy...

Post 9 by Goblin (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Monday, 01-Aug-2005 14:44:49

Dognapping is growing here and it seems just about anything will do..I was approached not long ago by 2 guys asking very invasive questions, about Scott's pedigree ect..and strangely his interaction with aggressive dogs. I have met people who were just interested as he is a handsome fecker,but these 2 made me and incidently Scott, very uneasy...

Post 10 by Goblin (I have proven to myself and the world that I need mental help) on Monday, 01-Aug-2005 14:45:57

Dognapping is growing here and it seems just about anything will do..I was approached not long ago by 2 guys asking very invasive questions, about Scott's pedigree ect..and strangely his interaction with aggressive dogs. I have met people who were just interested as he is a handsome fecker,but these 2 made me and incidently Scott, very uneasy...