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I'm a little confused. I thought the doberman you found was a male. The people who came for the dog lost a female doberman?



Well I actually never said what sex the dog was.  I looked back to see if I actidentlly implyed that and didn't see that.  To be honest I hadnt' looked when I started this post lol, it was dark and I didnt' want to bend over and look at a strange dog, almost got bite in the past for being to friendly with a strange dog.  But it was a female.

 

mom  of 4 teens, a german shephard,2 beagles, numerous chickens, 2 cats, and 8 ducks, 10 rabbits, and 3 miniture horses

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post #42 of 69

You got to make some kids and a dog very happy! Good job!!

post #43 of 69

I am SOOO excited for Daisy and her family! My little dog has a bad habit of slipping through gaps in the fence to explore the world on his own...and he has the worst sense of direction and home that I have ever seen in a dog. Once he leaves the yard, he is lost roll.png...needless to say, he is microchipped, and wears and ID tag at all times, but I would hope that if he ever got lost, someone like you would be the one to find him so that I would have a chance to be re-united with him. You did a wonderful thing for Daisy and her little girl.

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post #44 of 69
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Well I actually never said what sex the dog was.  I looked back to see if I actidentlly implyed that and didn't see that.  To be honest I hadnt' looked when I started this post lol, it was dark and I didnt' want to bend over and look at a strange dog, almost got bite in the past for being to friendly with a strange dog.  But it was a female.

 



 That is funny. lau.gif Don't know that I would have either. smile.png

post #45 of 69

So thankful for a happy ending.wee.gif

1 Rhode Island Red Foxy Loxy, I New Hamphire Red (Peeps).  Rest in peace my Henny Penny.  You will never be forgotten.  1 outside kitty (Ivy) and 3 very grown children.

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1 Rhode Island Red Foxy Loxy, I New Hamphire Red (Peeps).  Rest in peace my Henny Penny.  You will never be forgotten.  1 outside kitty (Ivy) and 3 very grown children.

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post #46 of 69

Great ending!

 

How did Daisy got loose and how long was she gone? I bet they were heart sick!

President of the Welsummer Club of North America & BYC Member since 4/11/2002 and Appenzeller Spitzhaubens

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President of the Welsummer Club of North America & BYC Member since 4/11/2002 and Appenzeller Spitzhaubens

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post #47 of 69

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I'm the proud mommy of 6 German Shepherd Dogs, 2 beagle hounds, a Guinea Pig, a Beta fish, 2 kittens, 2 geese, and 66 of the best chickens ever!!!!!! I also breed German Shepherds. Check out my website and facebook page!

http://www.VonHiestandShepherds.com or http://www.facebook.com/VonHiestandShepherds

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I'm the proud mommy of 6 German Shepherd Dogs, 2 beagle hounds, a Guinea Pig, a Beta fish, 2 kittens, 2 geese, and 66 of the best chickens ever!!!!!! I also breed German Shepherds. Check out my website and facebook page!

http://www.VonHiestandShepherds.com or http://www.facebook.com/VonHiestandShepherds

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post #48 of 69
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Great ending!

 

How did Daisy got loose and how long was she gone? I bet they were heart sick!



Daisy was let outside by the girls mother to go to the bathroom, daisy is housebroke and when she went out, the mother didnt' put a coller on her.  But she was gone 7 months, and ended up at my house about 18 miles away.  They was missing her so bad.

 

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post #49 of 69

What a great ending!! :) :)

"Married to my best friend, 1 sweet baby girl, 3 dogs, 14 peepsters, 4 Ancona ducks & a fish named Violet; Super Blessed!"

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"Married to my best friend, 1 sweet baby girl, 3 dogs, 14 peepsters, 4 Ancona ducks & a fish named Violet; Super Blessed!"

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post #50 of 69

So happy to hear that you found her owners and all is well. Poor thing - surviving on her own for 7 months! I'm sure the family had all but given up hope by now. Kudos to you for making the effort to find them and allowing them to come out at such a late hour to get her! You're the type of neighbor that makes the world a good place. (I know, they were from the next town over, but where I live, it's still close enough to be a "neighbor". There are "neighbors" and there are "people who live out here'. You are a "neighbor")

Chickens off and on for 25+ years and still learning.

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