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Yesterday a woman who lives several miles up the road called and said
she had her! Can you believe it? Priscilla had been on her own in the
woods for an entire week in freezing temperatures (this is an old,
inside dog). And, there's a den of coyotes not far from where she was
found. She was very thin and covered in burrs and stickers and
exhausted, but she's alive. Diane, who found her, had seen her earlier
in their backyard but could not catch her. The next day she found her
eating the cat food under the carport and poor Cilla was just too tired
to run away. Diane had not seen our signs and didn't know anything
about this strange dog, but, being a pet lover, called the vet to see
if they knew anything. They did, because we had posted a flyer there
with her picture and our phone number on it! After calling us, she
bathed our muddy little sticker bush and cut as many of the burrs out
as she could so that Priscilla could rest comfortably. She let her
stay in the warm house until we arrived to take her home.
We would not have found her without the help of the Humane Society who
gave us suggestions for what to do when you lose an animal:
search on foot/in the car
talk to people where the animal was last seen
print color flyers and post them at vets, groomers, Walmarts, grocery stores, gas stations, etc. that are nearby
post signs around the neighborhood where the animal was last seen
notify animal control and the humane society
put an ad in the newspaper
In the end, our dog was rescued by the kind heart of an pet lover. She
could tell that the dog in her backyard was not a stray, and she did
something about it. Thank you Diane. We are whole again.
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