That dog deserves the best. An angel led him to you, knowing that you would do right by the pooch.
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That dog deserves the best. An angel led him to you, knowing that you would do right by the pooch.
Good decision Grey.
While I do understand what you're saying, if I were the dog's owner, I'd be over to pick the poor thing up as soon as I could, and if for some reason I couldn't, I'd call. I'd feel bad about imposing my animal on someone else.
Good decision, Grey. I feel bad for the little girl, though. :(
Fuzz has a home! A wonderful couple in Chattanooga fell in love with him. It took all of five minutes for them to fall in love. We made sure he got along with their daughters dog and they hit it right off.
Zoe, my little dog, is missing him. They really enjoyed each other. Maybe playdates can be arranged.
I know the dog is ok. Still feel for the kid. I'm still positive the parents would have dumped him again though. They never did call me. Any dog owner I know would have wanted to come to the neighborhood and look for their dog. Sigh.
Yay for Fuzz! I still think you did the right thing. There was no perfect solution in this situation, but you made the choice that best protects an animal that has no way of pretecting itself. The little girl may be sad, but she'll be fine. If you had returned the dog to that environment, it may not have fared as well.
Hooray! He has a home!
hooray for Fuzz! :D
That's great news!
I agree, it's too bad for the little girl, but if the adults in her life were not going to step up, Fuzz is better off.
You did the right thing. The parents were not interested in getting him back. Any real pet owner would have been over wanting to look for him in your neighborhood. Fuzz has a much better home, a home where he will be loved and cared. He deserves to have a good life after being a companion to his mom until she passed away. Now its his turn to have someone look over him.
Well done Grey. You handled the whole affair with grace, calm, clarity...
Yes you did a great thing! Love to hear when a furry friend get's a good home! This will come back to you! I am sure of it!
I've been reading this with interest. I found a small shih tzu wandering outside my apartment corridor (i live on the ground level though so he could have come from anywhere) I tried to find owners but my notices got no calls. Asking around the neighbourhood also didn't help. He is very cute and well behaved except for some toilet training issues, and when i cute his hair short and washed him, found some rashes.
we though he was old coz he was much less lively than my 7 yr old dog, but a visit to the vet told us he was under 2 yrs old.
I was also told he had no microchip. Microchipping is not that expensive and i feel if people cant be bothered to register their animals they should not have them. After a few toilet accidents we came to the conclusion that he was likely to have been abandoned. Coz like OP said, the dog looked very lost walking the corridor and followed me home with no hesitation. He didnt exhibit any 'runner' or 'escape artist' behaviour. I've had escape artists before.
I kept him for a week. We can't have two dogs. yesterday the new owners came to get him. I asked them to please microchip and register him and my friend said she would. We kinda miss his presence, my dog seems to miss him the most. She looked for him for awhile and gave us some bewildered looks.
I wish I could do this for some of my students. :p
Glad to hear Fuzz has a new family. Love happy endings.
Deeaimond, good for you too. I agree with you about microchips. I am astonished at how many people don't get their pets chipped. Accidents or emergencies could happen to anyone.
Years ago, some friends and I went to a St. Patrick's party at another friend's; drive there was about 45 minutes (highway). We got to the apartment building and on the way up to the party, saw a small toy poodle sitting against an apartment door.
About three hours later, we left the party. Dog was still there, so I went back upstairs and asked our hostess what the deal was with the dog. "The woman who owned him decided she didn't want him anymore, so she just shoved him out." When, I wanted to know. "Oh, a week or ten days ago."
I will not divulge the thoughts that ran through my head, about the woman who shoved the dog out, and my friend and the neighbors who knew this had happened and hadn't done anything more than occasionally feed this little dog.
On the way back to the car, I scooped up the dog and brought him home. The next morning, I couldn't find him anywhere! Finally, I heard my housemate (who'd been a stray, but that's a different story) say "Owl? Is there a dog in the house?" Yes, was my reply. "Oh, good; I thought I was dreaming! He's under my bed."
He was very sweet, but almost the most annoying creature I've ever taken in! Didn't matter, though, because the husband of the couple he went to were crazy about him. (The wife was okay with dogs, but it was clearly her husband's pet.) The little dog followed him everywhere, and that man took the dog everywhere, too. They were inseparable. A couple of years later, the man died; his wife kept the dog. Anything that her husband had loved as much as he loved that dog, and anything that loved her husband as much as that dog did... well, the little dog was both.
grey, good for you for picking up the pooch and finding him a good home! I lost a parakeet once, placed an ad in the paper never dreaming I'd get him back, and a week later, got a phone call from nearly an hour away by car. I was still asleep when the call came, and you can bet I got up immediately, pulled myself together, and went to get my bird. And this was just a parakeet... which regularly bit and had other bad habits! (Stopped biting after that week's vacation though. Also stopped trying to get out of the cage at every opportunity. Or ever again. :D )
oh so sad, my friend had to return the shih tzu coz her dad was allergic to the doggy.. :( She bought so many things for him. I sent one doggy and she returned one doggy with 2 huge shopping bags!
looking for another adopter now. A friend's 13 yr old wants him> They're taking him on wednesday. Hope this one sticks.
So glad Fuzz has a good home now! Pity about the little girl though, that is sad...
Deeaimond - good luck with finding a forever home!
I don't understand such behavior from pet owners, I would so love to have a pet and certainly would do what I could to find one if he or she were lost...
At least bikes don't have accidents on the carpet :D
Um, no, but their owners have chain lube accidents, and places where they spun the wheel to check the sensor pickup and put the bike down without stopping it completely ... :rolleyes:
Anyway so glad Fuzz has a home ... and hoping for the best for deeaimond's foundling!
he is really cute. still with me but some new adopters coming to get him today.
he's the cutest little doggie! I wanna take him home! ;)
I'm glad the little doggie got a home. SO cute!
Feel bad for the child but unfortunately they are dependent on adults to provide the rest of the care... hmm, wonder how they care for the child or anything else in their lives? Ick.
My dogs were micro-chipped before I ever brought them home from the breeder. If someone called me they had found them missing, I would drop the phone and be out the door to pick them up that miniute.