Cookie2 | 01-11-2010 06:28 PM | Thanks guys. This was not Cookie. I get immediate automated notices as soon as a Yorkie is found near my area from Fidofinder.com.
I had actually spoken to the lady who found the yorkie before she even posted it on Fidofinder.
I suggested that she post it on craigslist. It was a female yorkie that she found and it was around 11 lbs or so. Her housekeeper gave her my number that she saw on a poster.
The dog is not chipped. She had it checked by a vet to see if she was healthy. She has posted flyers, newspaper ads,fidofinder.
I dont know how long this yorkie has been missing. But I know she is in very,very good hands. She picked her up drinking from a ditch. Took her home bathed her and fed her. She says she is tempted to keep her but she knows that someone probably misses this girl.
So I hope the owner somehow sees a flyer or craigslist ad.
As soon as she reported the yorkie onFido finder I got a call on my cell.
I rushed to the website and emailed this person. She replies and asks me
" Were you the lady that lost her yorkie in Port Saint Lucie?" Then we both figured out that we had spoken on the phone the night before :(
I\'m not going to lie to you guys this week has been crappy.
Today I got a call from a lady that lives about 10 miles from me and she read my craigslist ad. She called to tell me that her Chihuahua escaped from her yard and some delivery guy picked her up and gave it away. She had no idea what happened to her chihuahua until it was returned to her 3 months later.
For 3 months she searched for this dog. The dog was rehomed 4 times in 3 months! Finally one night a half drunk girl calls her ad midnight to tell her that she has her dog and letting her know that she did NOT steal it.
The lady begged to get her back. She got the dog back the next day.
She said it took her chihuahua 1 month to get back to normal. But as many have told me "DONT GIVE UP"
This lady went through all the phases of grief just like I am going through and told me its all normal and even though she said she would stop searching...she never did.
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