tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post3868291676116010059..comments2023-08-09T09:58:14.282-04:00Comments on Dog Rescuer's Life: You have my dog, give it back!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post-13192124525275757292009-07-13T08:33:25.298-04:002009-07-13T08:33:25.298-04:00***ANOTHER UPDATE***
The father has never called....***ANOTHER UPDATE***<br /><br />The father has never called. The kid has not tried to contact my friend. The dog is up for adoption and is REALLY NICE DOG!Dog Rescuerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15825035993244876264noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post-10366398528924246922009-06-27T19:31:32.272-04:002009-06-27T19:31:32.272-04:00I've had this happen to me 4 times now. 3 of t...I've had this happen to me 4 times now. 3 of the times they were dogs adopted through the pound and the dogs had been at the pound over the 3 day limit. In all of those cases we didn't give the dog back or even meet with the owner, since the dogs came through the pound and the owners didn't have a legal leg to stand on (the dogs had no license, were at the pound over the 3 day hold, and they had made no attempt to find the dogs at the pound etc). The 4th time it was a dog that was lost by a college student at BG. The dog was found by another college student (wearing no collar, having no microchip) who posted flyers, put an ad in the paper etc trying to find the owner. The girl that found the dog wanted to keep her, but her landlord said no, so the dog was turned over to us. We had her spayed and all shots done. A couple of weeks later I get an email from this kid that I have his dog and her name isn't Pixie, it's Annabelle. Anyway, to make a long story short, we met with the guy. The dog growled at him and tried to bite him. He accused me of ruining his dog and said he didn't want her anymore.9258 Photohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08845874511976654187noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post-8370826222927487902009-06-25T13:32:07.814-04:002009-06-25T13:32:07.814-04:00***UPDATE****
The husky is 100% his. Apparently ...***UPDATE****<br /><br />The husky is 100% his. Apparently this isn't the first time the dog has run off.<br /><br />The college kid spoke to a friend of my friend. He was a jerk at first but realized he wasn't getting his dog back if he kept the attitude.<br /><br />The police were notifed that he was harrassing my friend and the kid was told he may not contact my rescue friend EVER again. If he does he can go to jail and charged with harrassement.<br /><br />My friend left for vacation yesterday and will be back in a week. The kids father is supposed to call her next week when she is back.<br /><br />My friend 100% agrees a husky living in an apt. with a college kid is NOT a good home. If the family wants the Husky back the father is going to have to agree to A LOT of stipulations.<br /><br />Oh and apparently this isn't the kids dog.. it is the famiy dog. Why his family allowed him to take the dog to college in the first place is beyond me.<br /><br />I will let you know what happens..Dog Rescuerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15825035993244876264noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post-46571784705904525422009-06-25T13:13:42.979-04:002009-06-25T13:13:42.979-04:00I would imagine he got the phone number from the p...I would imagine he got the phone number from the pound. I think the easy way to tell if it's his dog is take the dog - NOT ALONE - to a neutral place (or even the pound) and see how the dog reacts to the guy. If it's his dog, the dog should be ecstatic to see him. If he's not and doesn't answer to his name, case closed.debbiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15263373737156833230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post-27579263361591409232009-06-25T07:53:52.326-04:002009-06-25T07:53:52.326-04:00i wouldn't give the dog backi wouldn't give the dog backAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post-72206728879235372102009-06-24T18:47:35.950-04:002009-06-24T18:47:35.950-04:00Call the police - report his threat to get his dog...Call the police - report his threat to get his dog back and he used her unlisted phone number. Make him send photos of the dog, ask who his vet is and get permission to follow up the the vet re: the non-microchip. Good idea about checking the name. The onus now is on him to prove this is his dog. How did he know she has him? Does he live in the same city as the shelter who found him and then sent him to her? Yes, she should expect to be reimbursed. Do NOT let him know where you live if at all possible. If my lost Louie Beagle showed up, I would drive or fly to where ever he was found, reimburse everything and bawl my eyes out for someone taking care of him.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17445732008559186410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post-71445170324180874992009-06-24T12:50:29.095-04:002009-06-24T12:50:29.095-04:00Dont let the kid have the dog. HE LIED and its bla...Dont let the kid have the dog. HE LIED and its blatant and obvious. The dog has no microchip, there were no missing or police reports filed, and this kid is bad news. It is also not good for a rily Husky to live in a teeny apt above a BAR. She should absolutely NOT give this dog to this stupid kid.Thoughtshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13914540535668610657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post-23190050670837593022009-06-24T12:33:27.418-04:002009-06-24T12:33:27.418-04:00Maybe she could get him to email some pictures of ...Maybe she could get him to email some pictures of his dog?? Who doesn't have pics of their dog? Anyway, the suggestion about calling the name...and maybe asking if he knows any commands/tricks....should clear up any doubt. She should clear up the doubts for her own peace of mind.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post-7532320825333857332009-06-24T09:54:39.682-04:002009-06-24T09:54:39.682-04:00I wouldn't give him the dog back. He has no p...I wouldn't give him the dog back. He has no proof that it's his dog. His dog has as microchip - your dog does not. <br /><br />Period :)House of the Discardedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05558420754849811482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post-71435774517055724972009-06-24T02:56:25.381-04:002009-06-24T02:56:25.381-04:00How did he get her number? That's what I woul...How did he get her number? That's what I would want to know first and foremost... kind of creepy that he got her number so easily if he can't give some basic info about the dog. Threatening her about the dog (since she has taken care of it since it got away) isn't very good either. I'd just be happy that someone had taken care of it while it was away from me.k8_is_greatnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post-78566427729293486392009-06-23T22:18:16.811-04:002009-06-23T22:18:16.811-04:00Wow thats not a good thing. If it is his dog then ...Wow thats not a good thing. If it is his dog then why cant he answer the questions? Im sorry but id excpect to be fully reimbursed by the dogs owner if it truly is his dog. Hes says the dog is micro chipped and hes not so its probably not his dog or hes a pathalogical liar.<br />The dog was in the pound for 12 days so he didnt look to hard for it. As far as all the reports he filed LOL that sounds like its all BS too. In my opinion the dog is better off being rehomed than with someone who is soo irresponsible.~Wyatts Mom~https://www.blogger.com/profile/02759309139890928214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1362301983183604045.post-53412780297256587862009-06-23T19:27:56.677-04:002009-06-23T19:27:56.677-04:00This is awful stuff. I get how she feels because I...This is awful stuff. I get how she feels because I've been wrestling over that with the stray that showed up at my house last week. No one has looked for her to date that I can tell and I'm trying to get her into rescue. You can see her on my blog if you like. <br /><br />My first thought would have been to ask him what's the dog's name and then call it to see what happened. Assuming its not his dog, which it either isn't or he's a liar (I believe the latter)I'd decide on a course of action first and then either tell him it wasn't his or let him know he could call back when ready to chat. <br /><br />That's a tough one. Sounds liek the dog is better off being re-homed but if he istelling half the truth and she decides to return him he needLilliGirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09367991827983761994noreply@blogger.com