I agree. Poor little Prissy stayed pretty much right by the road in front of the house for about two weeks. Everytime we tried to catch her she would growl, snarl, charge at us and then run into woods but she would be right back there as soon as we gave up and left. I know in her mind she was waiting for her owner to return.
Good news is - We just got back from vet and though Prissy put up a fight fit for a pit bull at being examined, and I have the scratches and scars to prove it, she checked out well. She has tape worms but other than that is doing great. Vet said she is 5-6 months old and just getting her canine teeth. Makes her same age as Scarlett. She weighed 9 pounds. Who dumps a little 9 pound puppy and thinks it will be o.k. on it's own? Hubby took her to walk (on leash) down to road yesterday to check the mail thinking it was a nice long walk down the driveway and since she had been living there for last few weeks it would be o.k. Said he was checking mail when a truck came by and Prissy hit the ground, flattened out, started shaking and would not move. He had to pick her up and carry her back to house. I can't imagine how scared she has been living down there for two to three weeks. It makes me cry to think about it.
Edited to say: Last night we noticed again how she would yelp in pain when being petted sometimes. Narrowed it down to something with left ear so I got out a flashlight and we went through the try and hold down the crazy little thing routine - found a huge tick wedged deep in her ear canal. Had to use tweezers to get it out and it put up a struggle all the while she was screaming. Makes me so angry that people toss out precious life like it was garbage.
But I'll tell you one thing, this little dog can fight and squirm and scare the dickens out of you. I'm trying to hold her for the vet and even after getting a muzzle put on, she was tearing me up with her nails. We had to put her in truck while vet examined our little goat with the broken leg (yes, I have my hands full) so when we went to get in truck she was growling at us and charging at us and I thought "Oh no, we've got to start all over with her trying to win her over." These little Min Pins sure have an attitude.