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by Jenni78 on 26 September 2011 - 21:09
Is it in any way possible that the dog wasn't so much stolen as picked up by some moron who thought it was lost? Before you think I'm stupid, here's why I'm asking: this almost happened to me once. I had acreage, and my 2 dogs were near the edge of my property line. I was in my barn, but I could see them. Someone in a van pulled up and tried to get them in the van. Neither dog was interested and headed back toward me just as I ran out and yelled to the person so see what the hell they were doing. They said "Oh, thank goodness. We thought they were lost."
IF this is even plausible, then I would be in contact w/every agency, vet's office, posting on craigslist, etc. because this dim-witted but well-meaning idiot may just think they're doing something nice. Now, if Al has a small yard and the dog was in it...well, that's not what happened. I would be beside myself if my dog was lost.
If there's anything I can do, let me know. I'm fairly close.
IF this is even plausible, then I would be in contact w/every agency, vet's office, posting on craigslist, etc. because this dim-witted but well-meaning idiot may just think they're doing something nice. Now, if Al has a small yard and the dog was in it...well, that's not what happened. I would be beside myself if my dog was lost.
If there's anything I can do, let me know. I'm fairly close.
by yellowrose of Texas on 26 September 2011 - 21:09
I sure hope he finds him but do not hold your breath. A ball, or a sleever had to have been used by someone who knew the dog.
Moore"s Konig disappeared right out of Houston Texas many years ago and was sold to someone in Eastern USA
HE was on consignment with a trainer for an SO DEPT>
NEVER was found
Because he looks like all the other SABLE MALES and crooks know how to cover and remove tatoos and never take the dog to places where he will be known.
THEY use him with OTHER DOGS PAPERS>> THE MAN who took him out of town we know sold pups unregistered out of KONIG...I found one of them right here in TYLER, some 10 yrears after the incident.
GOOD LUCK AL.
I know your heartache
YR
by Diane on 26 September 2011 - 23:09
Let's keep this at the top until Hex is found.
by 3Shep2 on 27 September 2011 - 00:09
Has anyone thought of bunchers or animal dealers, this a common way they gather dogs.
by Alamance on 27 September 2011 - 01:09
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by Mystere on 27 September 2011 - 01:09
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by dogjam101 on 27 September 2011 - 01:09
AL:
I'm really sorry for this horrible situation. My recommendation is that you start putting up flyers with a "No questions asked if returned safely and a $xxxxx reward." I'll help do fundraising if you want. Our club will contribute $200 to the reward money if you decide to do this. I'm sure others would love to help.
Jim Alloway
Mid-Ohio Schutzhund
I'm really sorry for this horrible situation. My recommendation is that you start putting up flyers with a "No questions asked if returned safely and a $xxxxx reward." I'll help do fundraising if you want. Our club will contribute $200 to the reward money if you decide to do this. I'm sure others would love to help.
Jim Alloway
Mid-Ohio Schutzhund
by yellowrose of Texas on 27 September 2011 - 02:09
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by UglyK9 on 27 September 2011 - 03:09
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by gagsd4 on 27 September 2011 - 03:09
What a nice gesture from Mid-Ohio!
--Mary
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