PSA: PET OWNERS

Submitted by tazjames on Wed, 25/08/2010 - 9:25pm.
Posts: 41
Joined: 25-11-2009

Hey guys,

Just think other pet owners should be aware of this.

This morning I let my little girl out on the deck, puppy pad, water, food, bed, shade, toys everything she would need for a couple of hours while my miragrine died down.

I remeber some deep chesty barks but didn't think too much about it until 9:30 I hear her high pitch barks. I go out to see what the problem was. No dog on deck, I think maybe she has found a way off/out. I then see her on the other side of the gate, with her collar missing, which is not the only thing gone. Her bed and food bowl is also gone.

I don't care about the bowl or the bed. Just call the number on the tags and tell me where you will drop them off, no questions asked.

It's hard to think I can't have my dog on my deck with out someone taking her stuff or trying to take her.

Were you trying to take her?

Just think other pet owners should be aware of what happened this morning and be on the look out of someone doing this to them.

Taz

Submitted by GravityAssisted on Thu, 26/08/2010 - 6:03am
Posts: 76
Joined: 15-09-2008

Someone took the collar...I didn’t think we had to worry about dog identity theft? Could it be someone proving a point that you shouldn’t leave a dog barking unattended? Strange either way, thanks for the heads up and I hope you get your stuff back.

Submitted by tazjames on Thu, 26/08/2010 - 8:04am
Posts: 41
Joined: 25-11-2009

the only thing is, she hardly barks. She only barks when we are excited playing with our training or if thinks something isn't right. I only remember 2-3 chesty barks, it's not like the constant barking of the dog down the road that go's from 5:30am till 11pm.

I take a lot of time, patients to train my dog right. Sure as hell don't want to live next to a dog that won't shut up so why should I make my neighbors go through the same thing?