Posted on 12/26/2007 6:04:09 PM PST by occu77
On Sunday, Dec. 23rd we sold a puppy to her new owner, who lives in the Port Wentworth area, near Savannah, Ga. On Monday, Dec. 24th the new owner tried to put her new puppy on a leash in her yard, and apparently frightened, and it being her first day in the new area, the puppy ran away.
We would very much like to assist in finding this puppy and in helping the new owner recover her puppy, because we bred and helped raise it, and because she had bought it as a Christmas present for her children. But we live some distance from her and cannot directly assist in the physical search.
If anyone living in that area, or any nearby area in Georgia, South Carolina, or Florida should come across this puppy then we, and the new owners, would very much appreciate your help in recovering this puppy.
(Excerpt) Read more at themissal.blogspot.com ...
By the way, I have already contacted every animal shelter and rescue organization in the area for which I can locate contact information.
And I’ve also notified my friends in law enforcement who handle animal cases in that neck of the woods, but if someone else has additional information or contacts they would like to share, I will appreciate the information.
Otherwise, if you’re in that area then just please keep your eyes open, and we are thankful for any or all assistance.
The owner and children will be as well.
Jack.
I’m in the NE and won’t be of any help but I hope the puppy is found.
Is there a picture of the puppy available that you could post? That might help!
Don’t know how to post one here, but it is posted to the original article.
http://themissal.blogspot.com/2007/12/sar-please-help.html
Thanks for your help in reminding me about that though.
Let's see what I can do with it...
You mentioned this:
By the way, I have already contacted every animal shelter and rescue organization in the area for which I can locate contact information.
That's probably as much as you can do- I live too far south to be likely to spot her, but I will keep an eye peeled.
Thank you very much.
I've had dogs ( and the occasional cat or bird ) all my life, and one of my recurring nightmare themes is the "lost dog who can't get back home." I hope they get her back.
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