Thursday, September 6, 2007

Dog Found!

Update and bump:

I received this email note from the fellow who found the dog:
HI TOM. THANKS FOR YOUR EFFORTS. I POSTED SIGNS AND HAD TWO RESPONSES, BUT THE DOG WASN'T THE ONE. ANYWAY THE DAY BEFORE YESTERDAY, AFTER THE DOG ATE IT VANISHED AGAIN. I BELIEVE IT IS OUT LOOKING FOR ITS OWNER ITSELF. NICE OLD DOG, BUT OBVIOUSLY SAD AND NOT INTERESTED IN HANGING AROUND. IT WAS NOT THE FIRST ONE THAT TURNED UP HERE. I THINK THE BARK IT OUT THAT WE FEED GOOD. ANYWAY, SO FAR WE HAVE RETURNED 6 OR MORE DOGS TO THEIR OWNERS WITH A WORD OF ADVICE. "IF YOU WANT THE DOG TAKE CARE OF IT, ITS PART OF YOUR FAMILY NOW"
Yes, indeed, folks – our four-footed friends are very dependent on us despite their wild ancestors. My wife and I are saddened all too often by the loss of a neighbor's dog or cat to a genuinely wild predator, or a car. We are very careful with our own “family” of three dogs and eight cats – the dogs are outdoors in our fenced yard only when supervised, and our cats are either strictly indoors or are outside in a cattery that is predator-proof. We're especially careful when there are thunderstorms, as one of our dogs (Lea) is terrified by the sound and completely loses her mind. If we let her out in the yard when there was thunder, it's easy to imagine her running away in sheer terror, with no idea where she was going and paying no heed to cars, bobcats, rattlesnakes, or mountain lions along the way…

Original post:

I received this email concerning a dog found near the Lyons Valley Trading Post:
FOUND LARGE, OLDER BROWN RETRIEVER. SCARED OF LIGHTNING. LYONS CREEK ROAD, NEXT TO TRADING POST. 468-3853. POSTED SIGNS. THANKS.
I'm trying to find out more, but that's all I know at the moment.

If that dog is anything at all like Lea (our female field spaniel who is terrified of lightning), then it sure will be glad to see its owners again...