“Dog of 9 Lives”.
Dog Gone it! The Puppy has lost her way again!
After my Father passed away, we were at the home place cleaning and straightening when a wild looking schnauzer-type dog ran up. She was dirty, matted and frightened. We could not catch her, yet she wanted to be caught. There was no petting her, though she wanted to be stroked. It took a couple of days to lure her to us. We fed her and when I left the first day, gave food to a neighbor to keep her fed until we could figure out what to do with her. I had 3 cats. I did not need another animal.
For the next few visits I determined to wash her and offer her to someone on Facebook. I felt that someone had dropped her off on the long, Crystal Springs Road so giving her a new family would be great. After I listed her photo on Facebook, a woman claimed her and gave me a tongue lashing about offering her to a general audience without trying to find her owner. That actually never crossed my mind as It was obvious (in my mind) she had been dumped.
This woman contacted the police and told them that I had her dog and would not release her. Through a turn of events, a police woman called and we met at a vet on St. Augustine Road in my city where the dog could be checked for a chip. There was no chip thus the puppy did not belong to her as she indicated her puppy had a chip. The police officer released the dog to me and I’ve had her since 2015. It is believed she was about 6 then making her about 13 now. She’s beginning to show signs of age, plus she’s blind and deaf. Her life is often a bit challenging.
I have an outdoor Russian Blue male cat who cannot be trusted around Puppy. Just last week, after cutting Puppy’s hair , she stepped off of the front porch to shake and stretch. Hardly before she got down the walkway, the large and very strong cat rolled her before I could get to her causing wounds and hurt feelings. Poor Puppy.
She has been lost twice and thankfully, both times she made way to the safe arms of a good Samaritan. The first time was about a year ago when she went out to piddle. Somehow, she got turned around and ended up through a long patch of woods to the neighborhood next door. A family kept her a week and finally turned her into the animals shelter where they posted her photo and I found her and quickly got her home. At that time, I realized she cannot go outside alone at all.
The most recent loss was when I went to Augusta to spend time with family and left her with a caregiver. She somehow got out and ended up a quarter of a mile from home where at 7 AM she was found in the middle of a busy road, lost and confused.
Even being out of town, I took to the internet posting her photo on multiple sites. When that happens, animal lovers unite and if an animal can be found, it is… Such was the case. By midnight, when I received a call from the vet in Mandarin, I learned she had been found and was sleeping “curled up” and safe. She is now in her own bed…happy and safe.
See you tomorrow,