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Old 06-02-2010, 01:57 PM   #9
Nasdaq_Diva
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Thanks everyone for the responses. I love her very much and we have fun together. That still doesn't mean I've stopped my quest for her owner.

What sucks is, the man who got on the bus said that a sheriff was right there to witness (there was almost an accident to keep from hitting the dog) a woman flagging him down, but he kept on driving, I guess

I remember where I was on the bus when I found the dog. Sad to say, it didn't seem like the best area (I just moved her) for such a polished yorkie to be wandering lol..but I digress, I'll look into putting up posters anyway!
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Originally Posted by Patti View Post
I am glad you are keeping her safe until her owner is found. It may be a person who is elderly and does not have access to computers etc. Did you call the local police. I know a lot of people will call the police when a dog goes missing. If the owner is never found at least she has a loving new home.
I have not called the local police. I have called the shelters and placed a report along with my cell number in case the owner calls looking.

I'm going to look into placing a newspaper ad too! It never even occured to me that the owner was older and didn't have internet access. But, I'd hope she'd have at least called the shelters..but no.

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Originally Posted by misslissa View Post
i dont know wear you live but in canton a lot of people will dump animals at the sarta station hopeing someone will find them and take them home i would go door to door around the place wear she got on and make sure noone is looking for her post in ad in your local paper and if noone comes around just love the little thing to pieces
I'm in Dayton. I dont' even remember seeing many homes out along the route I was on the bus. Doesn't hurt to take a second look though.
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