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[OT] SD
Last night, there were several heavy thunderstorms, and heavy (much needed
rain). It hasn't broken the horrid humidity yet, but at least the temperature to go with the horrible humidity has lessened. It has made getting a good night's sleep difficult what withthe thunder and Fluffy barking her damn fool head off every time she hears it. Anyway, this mornign as I was getting as I was getting in the car, I was scared half to death by a cold wet thing touching my arm. I looked around in shock, and there was a big red nose, ginormous pink tongue, and two sad brown eyes looking at me pleadingly. I was staring at a very cold, wet and hungry big red Malumute. I hadn't seen him in the driveway when I was getting into the car, and was ever so grateful that I had chosen not to close the door while I futzed around with my bag. Had I closed the door, I may not have seen him, and may have easily reversed over the poor guy. He seemed friendly, but very cold and wet. I didn't want ot reverse the with him around, so I got back out of the car to call Joel to remove the dog. As I got out, SD took a step back and howled the very saddest, lonliest, lostest doggy howl I have ever heard. Poor SD, I tried to reassure him. Joel of course had developed male deafness this morning, so I had to open the front door and goget him. But as I opened the front door, SD just walked into the house just as casual as you please. He took one look at Joel, who was still onthe lounge, licked his hand, and sat on his feet. While Joel was still inthe middle of saying "What the ...?" SD, in an act worth of Shmogg's best b*st*rd c*ttery, rolled over and allowed Joel to rub his rather soggy but none the less incredibly beautiful tummy. Cary came running up and I pretty much had to crash tackle the poor little guy, as I didn't know whether SD was OK with enthusiastic kids or not. But SD sat back up, and cleaned Cary's face with one giant doggy lick. Cary giggled and patted SD happily. We dried SD down, and gave her a bowl of dog chow, which was devoured with much enthusiasm. The argument went like this: "well, looks like we have another dog" "no" "Well, he just walked in like he was home, its fate" "Someone must own him, he's worth a small fortune" "Well,Ok, but what if he doesn't have an owner" "We already have a dog" "Fluffy could do with a friend" "He needs heaps of grooming" (and demonstrated the reality of this by plucking handful sof fur out) "Thats OK, I can brush him" "And will need far more walking than Fluff. Malumutes were bred for pulling sleds, you'll have to take him for a *run* every day" "But look how good SD & Cary get along!" "SD? You've already named him?" "SD, Spare Dog." male shaking head in utter disbelief "Well its a start, we can name him later" "We. Are. Not. Keeping. Him!" "Not even if no-one claims him?" "We don't need another dog" "But he's soooo cute" By now, SD is *snoring* on Joel's feet "Well, he is a wonderful looking dog", Joel conceded "So we are keeping him?" "No." So I made the necessary calls and the Ranger picked up SD this afternoon. Please purr (or wag) that SD and his real family are reunited. He was clearly a well-looked after, fed, groomed and well trained family-friendly doggy who had probably gotten scared inthe storm and lost after the rain washed away the scents dogs use to navigate. And worth at least $500. A very beautiful, strong but gentle and dignified creature, who I would have loved othave kept as my own. But that would have deprived his real family of his friendship and loyalty. Yowie |
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"Yowie" wrote:
So I made the necessary calls and the Ranger picked up SD this afternoon. Please purr (or wag) that SD and his real family are reunited. He was clearly a well-looked after, fed, groomed and well trained family-friendly doggy who had probably gotten scared inthe storm and lost after the rain washed away the scents dogs use to navigate. And worth at least $500. A very beautiful, strong but gentle and dignified creature, who I would have loved othave kept as my own. But that would have deprived his real family of his friendship and loyalty. I had something like that happen to me once. I hope he is reunited with his people. Any way you'd know if he was? |
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On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 15:37:06 +1100, Yowie wrote:
Last night, there were several heavy thunderstorms, and heavy (much needed rain). It hasn't broken the horrid humidity yet, but at least the temperature to go with the horrible humidity has lessened. It has made getting a good night's sleep difficult what withthe thunder and Fluffy barking her damn fool head off every time she hears it. Anyway, this mornign as I was getting as I was getting in the car, I was scared half to death by a cold wet thing touching my arm. I looked around in shock, and there was a big red nose, ginormous pink tongue, and two sad brown eyes looking at me pleadingly. I was staring at a very cold, wet and hungry big red Malumute. I hadn't seen him in the driveway when I was getting into the car, and was ever so grateful that I had chosen not to close the door while I futzed around with my bag. Had I closed the door, I may not have seen him, and may have easily reversed over the poor guy. He seemed friendly, but very cold and wet. I didn't want ot reverse the with him around, so I got back out of the car to call Joel to remove the dog. As I got out, SD took a step back and howled the very saddest, lonliest, lostest doggy howl I have ever heard. Poor SD, I tried to reassure him. Joel of course had developed male deafness this morning, so I had to open the front door and goget him. But as I opened the front door, SD just walked into the house just as casual as you please. He took one look at Joel, who was still onthe lounge, licked his hand, and sat on his feet. While Joel was still inthe middle of saying "What the ...?" SD, in an act worth of Shmogg's best b*st*rd c*ttery, rolled over and allowed Joel to rub his rather soggy but none the less incredibly beautiful tummy. Cary came running up and I pretty much had to crash tackle the poor little guy, as I didn't know whether SD was OK with enthusiastic kids or not. But SD sat back up, and cleaned Cary's face with one giant doggy lick. Cary giggled and patted SD happily. We dried SD down, and gave her a bowl of dog chow, which was devoured with much enthusiasm. The argument went like this: "well, looks like we have another dog" "no" "Well, he just walked in like he was home, its fate" "Someone must own him, he's worth a small fortune" "Well,Ok, but what if he doesn't have an owner" "We already have a dog" "Fluffy could do with a friend" "He needs heaps of grooming" (and demonstrated the reality of this by plucking handful sof fur out) "Thats OK, I can brush him" "And will need far more walking than Fluff. Malumutes were bred for pulling sleds, you'll have to take him for a *run* every day" "But look how good SD & Cary get along!" "SD? You've already named him?" "SD, Spare Dog." male shaking head in utter disbelief "Well its a start, we can name him later" "We. Are. Not. Keeping. Him!" "Not even if no-one claims him?" "We don't need another dog" "But he's soooo cute" By now, SD is *snoring* on Joel's feet "Well, he is a wonderful looking dog", Joel conceded "So we are keeping him?" "No." So I made the necessary calls and the Ranger picked up SD this afternoon. Please purr (or wag) that SD and his real family are reunited. He was clearly a well-looked after, fed, groomed and well trained family-friendly doggy who had probably gotten scared inthe storm and lost after the rain washed away the scents dogs use to navigate. And worth at least $500. A very beautiful, strong but gentle and dignified creature, who I would have loved othave kept as my own. But that would have deprived his real family of his friendship and loyalty. Yowie It was during a rainstorm in 1950 that Rex followed me home (unknown to me) and walked into our house and made it his home for the next 15 years. We dried the soaking dog off and fed him and gave him a warm place to sleep. The next day we took him to the Vet as his eyes were infected and he was obviously not well. I reported the lost dog to animal control and I said that we would like to keep him if he were not claimed. I checked all three newspapers back for 3 months, but did not find a lost dog item. Two weeks later an animal control officer came to my office and said he came to sell me a dog license. He was a beautiful red cocker mix about four or five years old. As a side note: My 8 year old son had been praying nightly that he could get a dog. His prayer was answered. MLB |
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"mlbriggs" wrote | It was during a rainstorm in 1950 that Rex followed me home (unknown to | me) and walked into our house and made it his home for the next 15 years. | We dried the soaking dog off and fed him and gave him a warm place to | sleep. The next day we took him to the Vet as his eyes were infected and | he was obviously not well. I reported the lost dog to animal control and | I said that we would like to keep him if he were not claimed. I checked | all three newspapers back for 3 months, but did not find a lost dog item. | Two weeks later an animal control officer came to my office and said he | came to sell me a dog license. He was a beautiful red cocker mix about | four or five years old. As a side note: My 8 year old son had been | praying nightly that he could get a dog. His prayer was answered. MLB My first dog (since childhood, when there'd only been one, and only for a few days) arrived in a similar manner. The ex and I were living in an isolated and primitive village where people often took their unwanted animals to the dump and dropped them off. Our next door neighbor returned from the dump one day with a small black puppy that was maybe 7 weeks old. She had been planning to get another dog since their family dog had died not long before. When she showed me the puppy, at some point in I said "What a pretty girl!" and the lady said "Girl!?!? I wanted a boy! I am taking her back to the dump!" to which I said, "No, you're not!!" The ex had been wanting a dog, I hadn't, but after a while I grew to love that dog intensely - especially when I rescued a tiny kitten from a trash can in front of a Safeway (where someone had been giving away "free kittens" and didn't want to take the last one back home) and the dog let her suckle to her little heart's content. |
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On Mon, 05 Mar 2007 00:34:28 -0600, Pat wrote:
"mlbriggs" wrote | It was during a rainstorm in 1950 that Rex followed me home (unknown to | me) and walked into our house and made it his home for the next 15 years. | We dried the soaking dog off and fed him and gave him a warm place to | sleep. The next day we took him to the Vet as his eyes were infected and | he was obviously not well. I reported the lost dog to animal control and | I said that we would like to keep him if he were not claimed. I checked | all three newspapers back for 3 months, but did not find a lost dog item. | Two weeks later an animal control officer came to my office and said he | came to sell me a dog license. He was a beautiful red cocker mix about | four or five years old. As a side note: My 8 year old son had been | praying nightly that he could get a dog. His prayer was answered. MLB My first dog (since childhood, when there'd only been one, and only for a few days) arrived in a similar manner. The ex and I were living in an isolated and primitive village where people often took their unwanted animals to the dump and dropped them off. Our next door neighbor returned from the dump one day with a small black puppy that was maybe 7 weeks old. She had been planning to get another dog since their family dog had died not long before. When she showed me the puppy, at some point in I said "What a pretty girl!" and the lady said "Girl!?!? I wanted a boy! I am taking her back to the dump!" to which I said, "No, you're not!!" The ex had been wanting a dog, I hadn't, but after a while I grew to love that dog intensely - especially when I rescued a tiny kitten from a trash can in front of a Safeway (where someone had been giving away "free kittens" and didn't want to take the last one back home) and the dog let her suckle to her little heart's content. What a great story! MLB |
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Yowie wrote:
snip Please purr (or wag) that SD and his real family are reunited. He was clearly a well-looked after, fed, groomed and well trained family-friendly doggy who had probably gotten scared inthe storm and lost after the rain washed away the scents dogs use to navigate. And worth at least $500. A very beautiful, strong but gentle and dignified creature, who I would have loved othave kept as my own. But that would have deprived his real family of his friendship and loyalty. Yowie Purrs for SD to be reunited with his family. Please let us know if you hear anything. -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Yowie wrote:
Please purr (or wag) that SD and his real family are reunited. He was Purrs for a happy ending. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 15:37:06 +1100, "Yowie"
yodeled: Last night, there were several heavy thunderstorms, and heavy (much needed rain). It hasn't broken the horrid humidity yet, but at least the temperature to go with the horrible humidity has lessened. It has made getting a good night's sleep difficult what withthe thunder and Fluffy barking her damn fool head off every time she hears it. Anyway, this mornign as I was getting as I was getting in the car, I was scared half to death by a cold wet thing touching my arm. I looked around in shock, and there was a big red nose, ginormous pink tongue, and two sad brown eyes looking at me pleadingly. I was staring at a very cold, wet and hungry big red Malumute. I hadn't seen him in the driveway when I was getting into the car, and was ever so grateful that I had chosen not to close the door while I futzed around with my bag. Had I closed the door, I may not have seen him, and may have easily reversed over the poor guy. He seemed friendly, but very cold and wet. I didn't want ot reverse the with him around, so I got back out of the car to call Joel to remove the dog. As I got out, SD took a step back and howled the very saddest, lonliest, lostest doggy howl I have ever heard. Poor SD, I tried to reassure him. Joel of course had developed male deafness this morning, so I had to open the front door and goget him. But as I opened the front door, SD just walked into the house just as casual as you please. He took one look at Joel, who was still onthe lounge, licked his hand, and sat on his feet. While Joel was still inthe middle of saying "What the ...?" SD, in an act worth of Shmogg's best b*st*rd c*ttery, rolled over and allowed Joel to rub his rather soggy but none the less incredibly beautiful tummy. Cary came running up and I pretty much had to crash tackle the poor little guy, as I didn't know whether SD was OK with enthusiastic kids or not. But SD sat back up, and cleaned Cary's face with one giant doggy lick. Cary giggled and patted SD happily. We dried SD down, and gave her a bowl of dog chow, which was devoured with much enthusiasm. The argument went like this: "well, looks like we have another dog" "no" "Well, he just walked in like he was home, its fate" "Someone must own him, he's worth a small fortune" "Well,Ok, but what if he doesn't have an owner" "We already have a dog" "Fluffy could do with a friend" "He needs heaps of grooming" (and demonstrated the reality of this by plucking handful sof fur out) "Thats OK, I can brush him" "And will need far more walking than Fluff. Malumutes were bred for pulling sleds, you'll have to take him for a *run* every day" "But look how good SD & Cary get along!" "SD? You've already named him?" "SD, Spare Dog." male shaking head in utter disbelief "Well its a start, we can name him later" "We. Are. Not. Keeping. Him!" "Not even if no-one claims him?" "We don't need another dog" "But he's soooo cute" By now, SD is *snoring* on Joel's feet "Well, he is a wonderful looking dog", Joel conceded "So we are keeping him?" "No." So I made the necessary calls and the Ranger picked up SD this afternoon. Please purr (or wag) that SD and his real family are reunited. He was clearly a well-looked after, fed, groomed and well trained family-friendly doggy who had probably gotten scared inthe storm and lost after the rain washed away the scents dogs use to navigate. And worth at least $500. A very beautiful, strong but gentle and dignified creature, who I would have loved othave kept as my own. But that would have deprived his real family of his friendship and loyalty. Yowie A MALEMUTE!!! WOW!!! Purrs he gets home. Mallies are one of my favorite dogs. They are outrageously sweet (although they're huge, energetic, stubborn, and shed tons). Did he talk to you? That's one of my great favorite things about Mallies. They don't bark, they talk to you. They go "Wooo woooo! Woooooo!" in cadences that sound incredibly like speech. Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War |
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Purrs and prayers that SD finds his humans soon. If not,
go and get him already. Lily & her mama -- Irulan from the stars we come to the stars we return from now until the end of time. "Yowie" wrote in message ... Last night, there were several heavy thunderstorms, and heavy (much needed rain). It hasn't broken the horrid humidity yet, but at least the temperature to go with the horrible humidity has lessened. It has made getting a good night's sleep difficult what withthe thunder and Fluffy barking her damn fool head off every time she hears it. Anyway, this mornign as I was getting as I was getting in the car, I was scared half to death by a cold wet thing touching my arm. I looked around in shock, and there was a big red nose, ginormous pink tongue, and two sad brown eyes looking at me pleadingly. I was staring at a very cold, wet and hungry big red Malumute. I hadn't seen him in the driveway when I was getting into the car, and was ever so grateful that I had chosen not to close the door while I futzed around with my bag. Had I closed the door, I may not have seen him, and may have easily reversed over the poor guy. He seemed friendly, but very cold and wet. I didn't want ot reverse the with him around, so I got back out of the car to call Joel to remove the dog. As I got out, SD took a step back and howled the very saddest, lonliest, lostest doggy howl I have ever heard. Poor SD, I tried to reassure him. Joel of course had developed male deafness this morning, so I had to open the front door and goget him. But as I opened the front door, SD just walked into the house just as casual as you please. He took one look at Joel, who was still onthe lounge, licked his hand, and sat on his feet. While Joel was still inthe middle of saying "What the ...?" SD, in an act worth of Shmogg's best b*st*rd c*ttery, rolled over and allowed Joel to rub his rather soggy but none the less incredibly beautiful tummy. Cary came running up and I pretty much had to crash tackle the poor little guy, as I didn't know whether SD was OK with enthusiastic kids or not. But SD sat back up, and cleaned Cary's face with one giant doggy lick. Cary giggled and patted SD happily. We dried SD down, and gave her a bowl of dog chow, which was devoured with much enthusiasm. The argument went like this: "well, looks like we have another dog" "no" "Well, he just walked in like he was home, its fate" "Someone must own him, he's worth a small fortune" "Well,Ok, but what if he doesn't have an owner" "We already have a dog" "Fluffy could do with a friend" "He needs heaps of grooming" (and demonstrated the reality of this by plucking handful sof fur out) "Thats OK, I can brush him" "And will need far more walking than Fluff. Malumutes were bred for pulling sleds, you'll have to take him for a *run* every day" "But look how good SD & Cary get along!" "SD? You've already named him?" "SD, Spare Dog." male shaking head in utter disbelief "Well its a start, we can name him later" "We. Are. Not. Keeping. Him!" "Not even if no-one claims him?" "We don't need another dog" "But he's soooo cute" By now, SD is *snoring* on Joel's feet "Well, he is a wonderful looking dog", Joel conceded "So we are keeping him?" "No." So I made the necessary calls and the Ranger picked up SD this afternoon. Please purr (or wag) that SD and his real family are reunited. He was clearly a well-looked after, fed, groomed and well trained family-friendly doggy who had probably gotten scared inthe storm and lost after the rain washed away the scents dogs use to navigate. And worth at least $500. A very beautiful, strong but gentle and dignified creature, who I would have loved othave kept as my own. But that would have deprived his real family of his friendship and loyalty. Yowie |
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On Mon, 5 Mar 2007 15:37:06 +1100, "Yowie"
wrote: So I made the necessary calls and the Ranger picked up SD this afternoon. Please purr (or wag) that SD and his real family are reunited. He was clearly a well-looked after, fed, groomed and well trained family-friendly doggy who had probably gotten scared inthe storm and lost after the rain washed away the scents dogs use to navigate. And worth at least $500. A very beautiful, strong but gentle and dignified creature, who I would have loved othave kept as my own. But that would have deprived his real family of his friendship and loyalty. It's a shame you couldn't keep him while they looked for his owners... but then your hearts would be broken when he had to leave - a dog that gorgeous, friendly (and expensive) has to have come from a good home, and got out somehow... My aunt found her beautiful little jack russell wandering the streets... the animal shelter didn't have any missing reports, and nobody ever claimed her so they kept her and called her Molly. |
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