Friday, October 28, 2011
Dog Found at Dominion Transmission Harrison Valley
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Catch of the day at the Bio Blitz at Sinnemahoning State Park. Photo by Curt Weinhold.
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The dog showed up at Harrison Station on Sunday nite. Anyone that would like to claim her call 814-334-5217.She is house broken and very friendly.
She looks so sweet and a little scared. I hope she finds her family or a new forever home if need be.
Seems more and more people are dumping their dogs off these days.
If I EVER saw someone dumping their pet I would get their licence no. and take a picture with my cell and turn them in. In a heart beat. This little girl looks so sad. I'll bet she is wondering what hapopened to her family. Breaks my heart to see this. And the last blogger is right, there seems to be an awful lot of this going on. Take them to your local SPCA if you can no longer keep them. Don't just desert them and leave them to fend for themselves. With this cold wether coming on, it is the most curel time of the year for it to happen too. Shame on you, whoever you are. Too bad your human family doesn't just kick your sorry ass out in the cold too.
The dog was FOUND.
Nobody said anything about dropping her off, kicking her, not feeding her, or making her live in a box for the winter.
So much judgement and so quick come up with some awful "truth."
She's been found and they are looking for her owners. It's a good thing...
Nobody said anything about "kicking her, not feeding her, or making her live in a box for the winter". If she is a dropoff, that's what should happen to the person that dropped her off. If she isn't a dropoff, hopefully her family sees this topic and claims her.
Why do people just drop off their dogs when they realize that it is too much!? Stop dropping off your dogs! Be responsible!
Nobody ever said this dog was dropped off, maybe she just couldn't find her way back home. And she is being very well taken care of, there is someone always at the station so she has lots of attention, food and a warm place to stay. This was posted to try to find her family.
I never said she was kicked. I said the owners family should kick his sorry butt out in the cold too. Not literaly KICK. Geez! And how can YOU prove she wasn't dropped off? You just found her where? On your door step, in the field? There is a lot of dog (and cat) abandonment going on and everybody knows it.
Awe...she is beautiful! Have you guys found her owner yet?
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