My dog is loose! Please help!

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    yikes
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    My dog ran away from our house at 36th and Edmonds about an hour ago. A man tried to catch him… and grabbed him by his tags, which came off. Brett is running around the 36th to 39th Aves and I think Alaska and Edmunds.

    He is a Norwegian Elkhound (black/white with curly tail, abot 50lbs) and is wearing jingle bells. He is very dumb about cars!

    Please call me if you see him at 206 349-1419.

    THANK YOU

    #650841

    yikes
    Member

    We found our dog thanks to some incredible people on 38th.

    Happy Holidays… mine just improved incredibly!

    #650842

    JoB
    Participant

    this is so cool!

    it only took 10 minutes and there is a happy outcome.

    #650843

    Ken
    Participant

    http://www.dogwork.com/dogsnow/

    Since you found your dog, this is a suitable place to link this video of a dog enjoying the snow.

    #650844

    ellenater
    Member

    Oh yea! We lost our dog once here in West Seattle and I swear the community came out en force to help find her. And they did! I’m SO glad you got your dog back. It just makes me sick…

    Yay!!!! You should get your dog a special doggie treat for Christmas!

    #650845

    wingme
    Member

    ken…saw that last week and forwarded it to everyone i know. a memorable doggie vid.

    #650846

    miws
    Participant

    So glad to have happy endings to these lost dog situations!

    A bit scary to have him lost so close to 35th, especially if he can’t comprehend that dog+moving car=nasty owies!

    Back in the mid ’80’s, I dog sat the schnauzer of a then co-worker, at my then house on 42nd, just south of Juneau.

    This had been at least my second time to do this, as I had mentioned to the owner how careful I was in watching the dog on his potty breaks, in my unfenced yard. The owner, who lived up in Mukilteo, said not to worry the dog knew to stay close by.

    I still intended to be as vigilant as before, but after the drive home from the workplace downtown, I figured he had to, and *knew* I had to go pee. I figured “okay, I can do my thing and be back out on the front porch in not much more than 30 seconds.”

    Imagine my horror, when I got back to the porch, and the dog was GONE! I ran across my huge front yard, across 42nd, across the vacant lot on the other side of 42nd, across the alley between 42nd and California, and asked some people on their deck of an apartment overlooking the alley, if they had seen a dog run by. They said yes, and indicated it had run toward California Av.

    I ran along side that building, to California, and imagine my horror, again, to see the dog on the other side of busy California Av, in front of Ho Win and the (then) 50/50 Market!

    Fortunately, he was totally unharmed, a miracle, since this was around 5:00pm on a Friday.

    I have to imagine, that the only thing worse than having a beloved pet hurt or killed, is having the same happen to another’s pet, in your care, and due to your carelessness.

    Yes, I ‘fessed up to the owner what had taken place. And let him know that should I babysit his dog again, I was going back to my original policy of not taking my eyes off the dog when he was out in the yard!

    Mike

    #650847

    mellaw6565
    Member

    Mike – Sounds like he was going for Happy Hour and the Egg Foo Yung!

    #650848

    miws
    Participant

    Heh, he just might have been, Mellaw! :-)

    Mike

    #650849

    ellenater
    Member

    Mike, that is EXACTLY what happened to my dog. She ran from the dog sitter by scaling a brick fireplace in the back-something I assured the sitter would never happen. I felt awful for her!

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