Re: dogs/lost
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- From: &* B* <j*@lewiston.com>
- Date: Wed, 7 Mar 2007 21:30:47 -0800
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My son let the dogs out while I was at work, didn't watch them & then took off to give his nephew a ride to a meeting. When I got home a couple hours later, one was home & one was missing. Grrr. I've left a message with the Humane Society, called the Police, and walked around the block calling. I don't have a good picture of him, haven't been able to reach his former owner to borrow one of hers. Any suggestions on finding lost dogs? It's pouring rain & chilly tonight, but not freezing, thank goodness. The police got a report of a small dog a few blocks away from here, but couldn't find it. Will probably walk around over there tomorrow. Had a great day at home yesterday, DH & I cleaned up the back yard & flower borders. 67F, sunny, perfect day to be outside. The dogs followed us around eating walnuts when we stepprd on them. Crocus are in bloom & daffodils in bud, neighbor's daffs are blooming against her west-facing wall. She never sees them, I sure enjoy them. My mom-in-law planted them years ago when she lived there. Spring is here off & on. Judy B
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