Hologram wrote:Hey, my dog recently ran away, and as much as I would rather be out looking for her now, my dad made me come back in and wait until morning tomorrow.
So, anyone have some tips for finding her that I can use tomorrow morning?
And on the off chance that someone lives in the downtown or northern part of Salem, Oregon, if you happen to see a little Shelty running around, let me know.
check the pound.. do flyers around every corner and if none of that works go to houses around your street or ask friends to help
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cawck mongler wrote:Your only option is to quit and become an anti-American Nazi that plays risk.
Well, she was found yesterday. Ended up getting a couple miles the first day before she wandered into a warehouse where they let her sleep for a couple nights and took her on walks to see where she wanted to go (but since it was on their own time during breaks, they weren't able to get far). Somebody claimed her though, and would've gotten away with it if we hadn't have posted a newspaper ad that came out yesterday and the person taking care of her at the warehouse (Truitt Bros. Inc.) called us.
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The inflation rate in Zimbabwe just hit 4 million percent. Some people say it is only 165,000, but they are just being stupid. -Scott Adams, artist and writer of Dilbert
It's too bad there are people out there that would try to claim a dog that belongs to somebody else. It isn't just a simple theft when you are dealing with pets that have so much emotion attached to them.
But I suppose, as we've seen in this thread, that some people don't care about hurting others. Some people can be very thoughtless.
El Capitan X wrote:The people in flame wars just seem to get dimmer and dimmer. Seriously though, I love your style, always a good read.
Hey, damn good news (the dog returning I mean, not the brainless/thoughtless bit).
I often see posters about missing dogs/cats and wonder if the stories have a happy ending.
Glad this one did.