Lost Dogs 2008
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Here we go the authority with no statutory duty from April 6th is now advising owners to register their dogs with another non-statutory organisation that has absolutely no responsibility towards lost or found dogs as of April 6th; whereas what should be happening is that the Police inform the public of the statutory arrangements made by local authorities for the reception of stray dogs and the local authorities make arrangements to discharge those functions appropriately, including matching up dogs they have seized under their statutory duty and those REPORTED TO THEM by members of the public who have lost them. Why on earth are the public being advised to contact people who have no statutory responsibility whatever - I can answer that question for myself THE LUNATICS HAVE NOW OFFICIALLY TAKEN OVER THE ASYLUM. www.dogmagazine.net
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Recently reunited a lost Dachshund named Oscar with his owner seventeen days after he went missing. Oscar slipped through the fence in the back yard of his Deer Park, Texas home. He ended up at a local tire store before being picked up by a Good Samaritan. Before Oscars owner, Anita Bettis, could find him, he was taken home by a family hoping to find his owners. In her search for Oscar, Bettis posted flyers at local vet clinics, contacted her local animal shelter, filed a missing pet report with the local police department, and listed her lost dog on . In the end, it was the information on Fido Finder that brought Oscar home. Seventeen days after he was lost, Bettis and Oscars finders exchanged information using Fido Finder. Bettis had posted Oscars information on the website and received a call from www.24-7pressrelease.com
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We have learned a lot about how dogs react when they are lost. Much of this may be surprising even to experienced dog people who have a close bond with their dogs. It is difficult to accept, but most dogs become feral fairly soon, go into a survival mode and almost never come back on their own to their owners or people they know, especially when they were lost in the obviously traumatic manner that Vivi was (somehow knocked out of her crate at JFK and chased along the runway by several Port Authority vehicles). The pet detectives told us the same story: the person who finally catches a lost dog is almost never the owner, nor the searchers, but rather some unsuspecting person in whose backyard the dog comes in looking for food. That person must not try to grab the dog but needs to be calm, give it a treat, speak softly and www.catchannel.com
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What a difference a year makes. After a wobbly start to its third season, "Lost" rebounded in a big way in its final episodes, leading up to the mind-blowing, instant-classic finale "Through the Looking-Glass. " That episodeparticularly its game-changing flash-forward elementalmost single-handedly won back the good faith of many television critics (this one included) who thought the labyrinthine plot was a dog getting shaggier by the episode. But now that "Lost" has gone from hot to lukewarm to tepid and now back to hot again, the question for newcomers or abandoners of the show is "Should I start watching" As the show makes its long-awaited return, here is a list of frequently asked questions about "Lost"s fourth season, and helpful answers. www.newsweek.com
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I finally pieced together what must have happened: I suppose there was lightening and thunder enough to scare the poor old guy out of a sound sleep. He panicked (I know this because there was actually little poop plops down the driveway), and with the adrenalin rushing, was able to jump the low fence. At fourteen, he normally would not be able to do that. I was beside myself. All I could think about was that poor old dog wandering around lost, at risk of being killed on the road. My son drove all the small lanes in the area, searching, while I got ready for work. I couldnt stay home; Im the only one in the office in the mornings. I had to be there to open up. All morning I kept calling my son for updates while he periodically walked the neighborhood, calling and knocking on doors. www.paradisepost.com
A friend of mine informed me that she found the same dog in her yard at her home on 3A on Saturday the 23rd. She called Cohasset Police and the dispatcher suggested that she just let the dog go. 1 She informed them that she lived on a busy street and didnt think that was a good idea. 8 They offered her no alternative. 1 She tied the dog up outside and then called the number on the dogs tags. 8 When she came back out, the dog was gone. 1 A few days later she received a call from the owner saying she was away and left the dog with a family friend in Cohasset. 1 That friend unfortunately lost the dog. 1 As of last Monday, the dog was yet to be found. 1 The dog is a chocolate lab and answers to the name Molly. www.wickedlocal.com
LETTER / Welfare of dogs a concern - Cohasset, MA - Cohasset Mariner
On Friday morning, June 6, we received a phone call at 8 a. m. from my sister-in-law Julia Sydenstricker that she had our four-legged pal in her possession on the side of the road. She had received a call at 6:30 a. m. (they are an hour behind our time) from a gentleman named Paul who said, "I have your dog" she asked him several questions out of hesitation for she had had many calls that led to dead ends. He assured her that he had the big brown dog with the black tongue, the gold eyes and the Marshall University dog collar, which ended up being our saving grace. It was our boy, he had been found heading miles from where he was lost straight down the middle of the road toward Nashville. www.herald-dispatch.com
Tenn. community rallies to find lost dog from Ona - Huntington, WV - The Herald-Dispatch
Leave-taking, loss and the fragile gifts of memory propel de Kretsers third novel. In The Lost Dog (Chatto and Windus, and pound;15. 99), the Anglo-Indian academic Tom Loxley and ndash; who himself left Asia for Australia at 14, and now writes on Henry James and ndash; spends eight days searching for a beloved mongrel who goes missing in the bush. Day by anxious day, we learn of his insecure childhood in the "aromatic streets" of south India; of his delphic, seductive artist friend Nelly Zhang, the queen of a bohemian tribe; and of the unburied secrets that return to "ghost" his life and hers. Behind their troubled affections lies the "ghost story" of Australia itself, "this country with a haunted past, which we dont want to think about too much. Yet it comes and visits us when were least expecting it. " www.independent.co.uk
Thats how far the Dogs have sunk. Their fans are celebrating the mere POSSIBILITY of tries. They received the spoon in 2002 after being stripped of all their competition points for rorting the salary cap but the last time they were genuinely the worst team in the premiership was way back in the swinging 60s. The only sliver of good news last night after a nine-try thumping was that bottom-placed North Queensland lost to the Gold Coast to stay two points clear in the race for the dreaded utensil. www.canberratimes.com.au
Penrith bounced back from their defeat to Canberra in style with thumping of Bulldogs.
Its amazing what little people know about the military. It says they were going to Saudi Arabia. which more than likely means that he was being stationed there. Which means he takes his family, including his wife, kids, and PETS. Duh. Saudi Arabia does not equal Afghanistan or Iraq. its a seperate country, look it up sometime. That would be why hes taking his dog with him. Boo on the airline for losing their dog, that is just horrible. People put their pets in the cargo hold all the time. its just a matter of responsibility. And how else are they supposed to get their pets from point A to point B What other option is there really People really need to think before they type. and make themselves look like uneducated morons. www.gadling.com
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