Sunday, February 8, 2009

Hurrrahhhhh!

Best email of the morning:

George has returned home.
Don't know where he has been. Suspect he was hunkered down in the neighborhood. He was not ragged or matted. Who knows?
Hallelujah.

P.S. Thank you everyone for forwarding, reposting and just for CARING. We are all so relieved that her brother is home. This happened on Thursday around midnight, so we were wrong ... he was gone for way too long!

8 comments:

KEY WEST COLLIES said...

That is good news. We just got off chat and Asta Oz was telling us about the fires down under. As of yesterday Charlie & Opy were okay. We intend to follow this story pretty close.

Essex & Deacon

Niamh said...

Great news that George is back. His people must be so relieved. Hope they get him microchipped.

Your friend,
Niamh

Eduardo said...

Fantastic news! Poor boy must have been terrified!
Hugs & Snugs
Eduardo the Snuggle Puggle

Patience-please said...

Aren't those just the BEST emails?

wags from the whippets

Tama-Chan, Benny, Vidock, Violette, Ollie, Heloise, Momo, Ryu said...

That is totally excellent news!!!!

Biggie-Z said...

COOL. What a relief. My Auntie PIta's old German Shepherd used to go visiting if the garage door was left open. When she was old, her hind legs started to go and she was always really skinny, and she found a guy around the corner who would feed her hot dogs. He thought she was abandoned or abused, especially since there was a period of time where she figured out how to escape from her home and would go visit him every day.

She would drag her poor skinny hindquarters to visit her hot dog friend, who was about to call animal control on Auntie Pita (her name and # were on her collar) until Auntie Pita figured out what her dog was doing and met Hot Dog Guy and told him that he'd been punk'd! By a 14-year old dog.

Hopefully that's all George has been doing!

Life With Dogs said...

It's nice to hear some good news! :)

Duke said...

We are so happy! This is awesome news!

Love ya lots,
Maggie and Mitch


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