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December 25th, 2013, 1:50 PM
#11
from what pound pup has........found on the dog, i prob'ly would not be comfortable with turning this dog back over to it's "previous" owners......mac
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December 25th, 2013, 1:55 PM
#12
Originally Posted by
mac
from what pound pup has........found on the dog, i prob'ly would not be comfortable with turning this dog back over to it's "previous" owners......mac
As pup said it appears she has been gone for awhile and the collar has rubbed into her. With the amount of info pup has given there is nothing to suggest her owners abused her.
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December 25th, 2013, 2:26 PM
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NO, this dog is definitely not abused. I would give her back to her owners (provided they can verify she's theirs) in a heart beat.
I am thinking this maybe a case where the owner is on vacation and someone was supposed to watch her and either did not latch the gate properly, or she escaped from their sitters.
She prefers to be outside, but when inside she is well behaved. Her doggie manners are lacking, which leads me to believe she is an only dog. But in no way is she abused! I would not try so hard to find her owners if something seemed wrong.
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December 25th, 2013, 4:16 PM
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Have you checked posts on Craig's List? I posted there when our cat went missing.
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December 25th, 2013, 4:22 PM
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Originally Posted by
poundpup
NO, this dog is definitely not abused. I would give her back to her owners (provided they can verify she's theirs) in a heart beat.
I am thinking this maybe a case where the owner is on vacation and someone was supposed to watch her and either did not latch the gate properly, or she escaped from their sitters.
She prefers to be outside, but when inside she is well behaved. Her doggie manners are lacking, which leads me to believe she is an only dog. But in no way is she abused! I would not try so hard to find her owners if something seemed wrong.
ok, i guess i don't see a collar thats way too tight and has sores around the edges and fur missing the same way you do. my guess is this is a staked out or tethered dog and was finally able to get away from the folks who tied her up all the time....prob'ly all day. i have seen that type of animal owner here in my own neighborhood and really can't stand it.....mac
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December 25th, 2013, 4:51 PM
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Well, I can't discuss the collar issue without giving away details I need the owners to describe for identification. There are many points to this dog that assure me that she is not being abused, you'll have to trust me. That is why I am thinking she has been stray for a while, or she got the collar new (it is quite new) and the owners did not realize that it was not as comfy as previously thought. I did not see the sores until I removed it. The degree of tightness would be the point of a dog who tends to slip out of her collar if the collar is not secured tightly.
I've dealt with rescue and stray dogs for a couple of decades, and I assure you, she was well taken care of.
Now it may be that ownership was transferred and the new owner is careless ... I don't know - it's all to be found out. I believe in the rule of finders - keepers, losers - weepers... so if I don't feel right about it, I may well decide to hang on to her. My dogs are beginning to like her, she is starting to fit into the pack and my little Polly finally has someone who will play with her and run her ragged.
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