10/05/09

Photo Caption Contest Winner for October 5, 2009
Mark Rogers

This week’s winning caption comes to you courtesy of PSS, who managed to find the perfect quote for Dakota’s — the Black lab — expression. PSS, the Zealies are yours. Well done.

The next contest comes your way tomorrow..

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Photograph© 2009 MarkRogersPhotography.com all rights reserved.
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07/09/09

Urine Big Trouble Mister
Horst Hoefinger

Simon, a black lab, went missing and his owners are desperately trying to find him. He took off on Saturday and so far the Baltesz family has had no luck finding him.  They decided to try a different tack than just searching and putting up posters, they’re using urine.

A family desperate to find their missing dog have taken to spraying their urine around the neighbourhood to guide him home.

So the family of four have been filling their bottles and spraying them at strategic points in the neigbourhood to get Simon back.

The family told ThisisBristol.co.uk: “He never did learn how to go through a door without knocking everything and everyone and skated about on our kitchen floor as if it were ice.

“We even miss his whining and door scratching from downstairs at first light.”

I know how devastating it is when your dog gets loose and you can’t find him. Bo, our Hairy Houdini, had his share of escapes but luckily when he was done exploring he walked to the front door and barked to be let in. We hope Simon safely finds his way home soon.

* Pic courtesy METRO.co.uk
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12/12/08

I Can See My “Shadow”
Horst Hoefinger

A year ago last Thanksgiving Alisa Holmes had her dog Shadow in the back of her truck. At one point during the ride Shadow escaped from the truck in the North Dallas area and disappeared.

Strangely enough, the dog took up residence in the parking area behind a newspaper building, the one of the reporter who wrote this story.

It’s so unusual to see a dog running loose in downtown Dallas that the black Labrador retriever mix caught everyone’s attention.

But the poor thing was so skittish that you rarely got more than a fleeting glimpse of her as she cowered down and scurried away.

Because no one could get anywhere near her, some kind souls here made do by putting out food and water each day.

But that couldn’t go on forever. Someone remembered a story we had run about Capp Evans, a local fellow who has success catching wary strays when no one else can.

His help was enlisted, and the dog some were calling “Belo” was snared on Saturday.

A wonderful dog sanctuary in East Texas, Straydog Inc., agreed to take the poor old mutt in.

And on Monday, as is routine with all new arrivals there, she was taken to a veterinary clinic in Athens for spaying and medical care.

Bill Arnold, the president of Straydog, said he couldn’t believe his ears when the vet called to say the dog was in good health, was already spayed and … had a microchip implanted!

Using the microchip information a call was placed to James Tubbs, the father of Shadow’s owner.

Alisa Holmes was so excited to find out her beloved Shadow was safe.  She had spent many months putting up fliers, searching animal shelters, and looking at lost-pet websites to no avail.

She had gotten Shadow as a newborn pup five years before, his mom was a street dog who had puppies at an abandoned service station.

After the phone call a happy reunion took place. I don’t think Alisa and her Shadow will ever be separated again.

* The pretty girl pictured is Lenora.
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