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Old 12-28-2010, 09:13 PM   #14
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1. Okay saying you could easily be considered a dog thief was a little much,- ....
2. You could always take him the pound and then when the (each state has a different time period so check yours here it is up to) 45 max days are past and no one claims him-he's all yours, legally indisputably...you pay a small fee but the pound will health check him for you, microchip him, spay/neuter, vaccinate-that compared to the adoption fee not to mention they do dental care and feed while he's there-SUPER DEAL FOR YOU...just putting that out there...that seems to me the obvious right thing to do here.

3..***Anyone know Yorkie rescue groups in her area? Please post them for her also...
1. Yes, saying she could be considered a dog thief was a LOT too much.
2. I would not take this dog to the pound. I would worry that the dog would be PTS. You might tell them not to, might tell them you would take him before they would PTS, you might even say a rescue will come before they do that but IT MAY STILL HAPPEN! Especially an older, blind dog with other health problems -- chances are way too good that he would wind up put to sleep at the pound. Healthy family pets with tags have accidently been PTS at pounds, so I am sure it is possible with an older, dog in poor health.
3. That has already been done earlier today. Not only was a list of rescues provided on this thread, but suggestions for finding a possible owner were mentioned previously too.
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