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Originally Posted by MauiGirl Definitely don't jump to conclusions.... try hard to find the owner and find the whole truth.
If my Tiki escaped today, it wouldn't take long for her to look a total mess, and yes her nails need a trim, and she has always been on the slim side, and she has a fatty benign tumor on her chest. BUT, she is my beloved pet, and has a wonderful life and I would do anything for her. She would be lost without me, and I would be devastate without her.
Find the owner, and give them a chance. |
Oh my gosh, that is my Lilah- well, without a tumor but seriously- she has always been a 'trim' gal, boney and skinny and she is free fed in addition to twice a day wet food and treats with consistent and regular parasite management, blood work and fecals- the girl just runs a little skinny. /!; it blows my mind how quickly her coat is a disaster. Because she is so smooth and silky and we have grown her coat pretty long before I would never have realized she runs a tad bit cottony if it weren't for her buddy yoda who flaunts his perfect silken strands that never ever seem to tangle. Don't know how he does it. A medical condition that is being carefully managed by the owner can also end up with a very ragged looking dog after a short jaunt through the mud. I would be devastated if this happened to me, so so devestated. If that yorkie has a good owner to get home to I hope very much that she gets there.