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mewoodjr

by mewoodjr on 26 September 2011 - 17:09

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LOVE THY SHEPHERD

by LOVE THY SHEPHERD on 26 September 2011 - 17:09


  WHAT HAS THIS WORLD COME TO ??   I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR THIS NEWS.  I KNOW
  THAT AL DEARLY LOVES THIS DOG.  SURE HOPE THAT SOMEONE SAW WHO DID THIS
  AND THAT HE GETS HIS DOG BACK VERY SOON.  WE ARE ALL PRAYING FOR YOU AL,
  AND HEX'S SAFE RETURN.

gagsd4

by gagsd4 on 26 September 2011 - 17:09

Agree with above! Not knowing where your dog is has got to be one of the worst feelings. Hoping whoever took him will return him, drop him off at the nearest vet clinic or humane society.
--Mary

by hexe on 26 September 2011 - 17:09

Who would even consider going into the yard and taking that dog unless they knew the dog well enough that getting bitten wasn't a risk?

Has Al pissed anyone off lately that would want to get back at him, and would know this is a sure way to hurt him?

by Trelle on 26 September 2011 - 18:09

I will keep an eye out. I am not surprised.

Someone tried to claim my dog on Saturday while we were in Petsmart in Matteson, IL. This guy walked up on me, it was like he appeared out of no where and said, hey he looks a lot like my dog. I said, really? Then he reached and tried to touch him. It happed so quickly. It was surreal. My boy backed up, but he kept on coming, like he was trying to grab Ari. Ari barked at him and showed him his teeth and then the guy backed off.

After that he said, oh I guess he doesn't look like exactly like my dog because he has some white on him.

I just looked at him as though he lost his mind. Ari is my girl Samantha's puppy. I bred this dog and he has been with me since he was born.

GSDguy08

by GSDguy08 on 26 September 2011 - 18:09

What baffles me is how easily some of these "Schutzhund dogs" can be so easily stolen.  I've heard of a couple of other sport dogs in the past who were stolen, or allowed a stranger to steal things from the property.   Hopefully Al gets his dog back.

jdiaz1791

by jdiaz1791 on 26 September 2011 - 18:09

I can't understand this,nobody could go in my yard without me been there,unless they wanna get bitten ?!?

by michael49 on 26 September 2011 - 19:09

A sleeve,tug or ball will convince 8 out of 10 working  dogs to jump in a van. For many all that's needed is an open crate and a simple command to load up.

by Trelle on 26 September 2011 - 19:09

People are desperate these days/ My dogs are not left outside unless I am home. Because I have to be at work early mine are out around the same time as Al's dogs.  I had to put a lock on my gate because someone opened my gate and my dogs got loose. It is sad but have to pay attention to everything.

His dog is valuable, he's intact and I think someone he knows him or knows of him probably took him. He is a good looking dog so he will show up somewhere. Here is a website called www.lostmydoggie.com. They issue an amber alert to your neighbors, shelters and to vets. I received one of these messages recently when a neighbor of mine lost her dog. You never know who else may have been awake at that time, they may have seen something more like a license plate or even the person who took the dog. Any way it is worth a try.


Ryanhaus

by Ryanhaus on 26 September 2011 - 19:09

Maybe the dog knew the perpetrator........

It's always those you don't suspect.......

Sure hope someone gets a lead on him...





 


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