Say you find a collarless dog running along the side of the road one night. Would you . . .
A) Call the proper authorities--in this locale's case, the police--and let them handle it.
B) Take it to the vet/shelter/whatnot.
C) Take it camping.
The answer is apparently C.
Long story short: Zen and I had to go to a wedding in Harrisburg and figured it'd be okay to leave the dogs tied out overnight. Kabuki slipped her collar, ran off, and made friends--and we spent all day Saturday and half of today worried sick/mobilizing the neighbors/calling whatever powers-that-be we could get a hold of.
In the meantime, the square-headed crackho was off enjoying hot dogs on sticks. The guy who had her finally decided to call her in today.
*headwall*
At least I've learned that the local animal shelters are on the ball when it comes to searching for & helping find lost doggies.But I still don't know if they have any adoptable goats. Kudos for them! :)
A) Call the proper authorities--in this locale's case, the police--and let them handle it.
B) Take it to the vet/shelter/whatnot.
C) Take it camping.
The answer is apparently C.
Long story short: Zen and I had to go to a wedding in Harrisburg and figured it'd be okay to leave the dogs tied out overnight. Kabuki slipped her collar, ran off, and made friends--and we spent all day Saturday and half of today worried sick/mobilizing the neighbors/calling whatever powers-that-be we could get a hold of.
In the meantime, the square-headed crackho was off enjoying hot dogs on sticks. The guy who had her finally decided to call her in today.
*headwall*
At least I've learned that the local animal shelters are on the ball when it comes to searching for & helping find lost doggies.