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  1. bobbi-j

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    Any update on finding the dog's owners?
  2. bobbi-j

    Dog

    I think what Chemguy is saying, is that you might want to contact local groomers to see if any of them have worked on this particular dog. If they have, they can give you contact information for the owners. (Chemguy, please correct me if I'm wrong.)
  3. bobbi-j

    Dog

    That does complicate things. I'm glad you're trying to get him back to his owners. We've had a couple of dogs just disappear. It's very hard. And if you can't find the owners, it sounds like he might have a good home with your neighbor. Another thought - can you at least call that vet and...
  4. bobbi-j

    Dog

    I'm not sure a dog has the ability to look out the window of a moving vehicle and think, "Oh! This looks familiar!" I know that dogs are very scent-driven. How about calling a local radio station to see if they announce lost & found pets. Ads in newspaper within a 20-mile radius? Look for...
  5. bobbi-j

    Dog

    If he's been recently fixed, well fed and well groomed, he's somebody's lost pet. The right thing to do would be to find his owners. Your neighbor has become attached after a day or two. Think how the family who probably had him longer than that is feeling. Maybe, after finding this little guy's...
  6. bobbi-j

    Dog

    Thank you for not ditching him! Poor little guy was probably hungry and lonely when he showed up at your place. I'm glad your neighbor took him in for the night. (Maybe he'll get even more attached and be willing to give him a home)
  7. bobbi-j

    Dog

    Personally, I think dumping him off on the road is irresponsible. Not only are you taking a chance on him getting hit (and suffering unnecessarily), you could potentially cause an accident by someone driving fast, not seeing the dog in time, swerving to avoid him and ending up rolling their car...
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