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Rescue needed in GEORGIA! 2 Attachment(s) I must explain---sorry if it gets lengthy! I work at 911....and last weekend we got a call about a found dog...well Animal control doesn't work on weekends...and one thing led to another and the caller brought the dog to me at the 911 center. I have given her owners all week to TRY to find her---I had her scanned at Petsmart, no chip. Left messages at all local animal control offices, put up a memo on the Petsmart board, and put a found dog ad on Craigslist...NOTHING. I am by no means a rescue...I just couldn't have this helpless thing on the street! I have one Yorkie already (my whole world, Hope) and my partner recently got a little Boston Terrier puppy---needless to say, our little apartment is FULL! There is no way I can keep her...BUT, I desperately want her to go to a good home!! About her--- nicknamed Mama dog! She appears to be older---has VERY few teeth and her tongue hangs to the side about 75 percent of the time. She is SOOOOO sweet! She is spayed and well groomed! She probably weighs about 5lbs (total guess)...she is wearing a pair of goFetch jammies that are too big for my Hope in a size T2...and they fit her good in length but are really baggy overall, if that gives you an idea of her size. She is HOUSEBROKEN! The only accidents she has had here was in a minor bout with diarrhea...probably my fault not hers. Her first day here she would go straight to the door and when let out she would promply take care of her business and run right back to the door! Mama is a GREAT GREAT dog! She is laid back and just needs somewhere that she will be warm, loved, well fed and SPOILED! I think that she deserves that!!! I am located in Warner Robins, GA...just outside of Macon...and about an hour and a half or two hours south of Atlanta. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE call or text me at 316-518-0517 if you're interested in sweet Mama! Thanks guys!! |
She looks so sweet. I hope she finds a good home. |
She is sooooo sweet! I know everything will work out! I just need to decide if it's best to give the ones who lost (or abandoned) her more time...or do I rehome her now?? Decisions, decisions. THIS is why I came to YT...I know 911...I don't know Yorkie rescue! I know my Yorkie---and I know what's best for her...but how do I know what's best for this one? I just want to do RIGHT by her...and Lord knows, if something ever happens to my little one....I REALLY hope someone takes her in and is super good to her too! |
Did you run a found add in your local News Paper ? The News Paper & the local shelter are usually the 1st places people look when they loose their pet. CL is great but not everyone has a computer.;) |
Gosh, I would so love to take her! I just wish I lived closer. She's so cute and needs a really loving family. If I werent 9 hours, I'd take her! :( |
That's a shame. If she was well taken care of and looks well groomed, then she is probably not abandoned but lost. Does she appear to be mistreated or had lack of care? How is her personality, fearful or ok? You can usually tell if she was abused, a breeder dog etc. It would be a shame to rehome her if she is truly lost. Could be an older person's dog who does not have access to computers (Craigslist) etc. Elaine |
Oh, what a sweetie!! I would take her in a New York minute, that is if it was not for my husband. When I wanted to get Cookie a sister my husband said we are not getting another dog, we did not need another dog. I told him that "we" may not need another baby but that I think Cookie needed a friend to keep her company during the day when he and I were at work. To make a long story short, he stood firm and unbudging. I then told him that I could not live with a man who did not care about others. After while he came to me and apologized and we got Izzy! Best thing that we ever did for Cookie and us! I just better not push it! |
I'm gonna try to reply to as much as I can... :D I didn't run an ad in the newspaper, mostly cause I didn't think about it...BUT, I feel like I did so many other things to try and reach out to whoever could have lost her. I mean, wouldn't any logical person call animal control to make sure their dog was not picked up (alive or deceased) in the area? I cannot imagine loving a dog and not reaching out and SEARCHING if my baby was lost. As far as her personality--it's hard to tell. She is laid back and not very affectionate...but she likes to lay with you and just be close to people. She is very calm and obedient...and doesn't really like to be bothered by other dogs. I don't think she was a dog used for breeding...mostly cause she is fixed and her belly and nipples don't look like anything that has nurtured puppies, at least not recently. I've gotten some good responses. One lady that lives close to me on a small farm with no other inside dogs is looking for a dog to baby and love---definitely seems like a GREAT home! I just wanted to use this resource to kind of make sure I'm doing what's best for her...and not leaving anything out. She is a really good dog and definitely deserves a loving home! |
Dogs are considered property so in most states the Law requires you to either turn in found property or run an add for a certain length of time. If this dog belonged to an elderly person they would search the old fashioned way, by news paper & going to the local shelter. If they go to a shelter they may only look & not ask anyone anything. This is why you should Always run an add in the News Paper. |
Some newspapers have free found ads. |
I work for 911...a part of the sheriff's dept. I have covered my bases with the LAW! EVERY one of the animal control officers knows the situation...and we only have ONE shelter local. The only way to look at the dogs is to tell someone why you are there! The found sign was a COLOR sign that couldn't be missed. Any phone call made to animal control also comes THRU the 911 center....in which I would be made aware of it! I'm trying to tell you that I have done SO MUCH to try to get this dog reunited with an owner that is at least TRYING! BUT you lilliemae seem to be hung up on this whole newspaper thing...which I have checked for LOST ads...something they should have taken out if that was the only avenue they were going to persue to find their lost dog! |
Hope you find Little Lady (not sure about calling her Mama dog if you don't think she has been bred) a great home. Bless your heart for going above and beyond to care for her and try to find her owners. Hope it all works out for her and a new family! |
Also, in my county--- if you keep a dog for 7 (seven) days then it is considered your property.... And to get technical---the broke the law by: a) not having their dog restrained on a leash; b) not providing food, water and shelter for their dog; and c) abandonment! With every day that they don't look for her, I get less and less interested in their feelings on losing her...perhaps they do not deserve to have her back! That is EXACTLY where my thoughts are at this point. |
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THANKS! I think that it will all work out well in the end! I just keep callin her Mama cause she seems sooooo much older than my little Hope! AND Hope acts like Mama dog is her actual mother! It's cute! |
You may want to get in touch with UnitedYorkieRescue.org . If they cannot help they may know someone who can!:) |
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There is really no need to take offense. I have dedicated my Life to rescuing animals off the streets and have been doing so for more then 20 yrs. I'm simply trying to let you know how most animals are returned to their owners. Also most news papers run free found adds but the lost adds can be costly, so if this little one belonged to an Elderly person who may be on a Fixed income they may not be able to afford the lost add. That does not mean they don't have the rite to have their dog back. Also I guarantee Most members here have had their dog at one time or another escape their home or yard, does that make All of us Bad owners ? I do appreciate all You have done for this little one and if her owner is never found , I trust you will do rite by her. You did come here for help,suggestions and that's simply all I was trying to offer. |
I think that giving them a week to come forward has been more than fair. |
I think you are making a huge assumption that the owners aren't looking for her. For all you know, the dog could be from another area and the owners are looking closer to home. And while you may be following the letter of the law, I think you may be failing to follow the spirit of it. I would be heart broken if I were looking for my lost dog only to find out that the person who found it had given it away. |
I'm not assuming that theyre not looking. I'm simply saying that I cannot keep her long term and I want her to be spoiled and well taken care of...and I can't do that for three dogs. We JUST added to our family a puppy who we are in the process of training and socializing with her big sister. I am not here to defend what I have done. I took in this sweet dog and have treated her like my own and done everything in my power to try to reunite her with her owner. At this point I was checking to see if anyone on YorkieTalk thought she may fit in well with their brood...not criticized for not advertising in a newspaper or for not keeping her when I know I'm not able to! |
I think you you should give old gal to the lady who is willing to give her a home filled with unconditional love! What a beautiful holiday gift. Good luck.You are an unsung heroe. Hugs, i(my yorkie)vy &Tess |
Thanks Ivy! I think that is exactly what I am going to do! My house seems a little crazy for her...she is definitely NOT into the new puppy following her around and trying to chew on her whenever she lies down! I've gotten soooooo many phone calls about her from people who seem wonderful!! I was hoping that someone on YorkieTalk would be able to help me know what to look for when placing her...but I feel like the people who responded were VERY quick to make assumptions about me. I am not super new to YT and I have seem people be RUDE to others...I just didn't realize that I had said anything to see that wrath--- also, I especially did not expect such rudeness on THIS page of all places! Well to those who said a prayer or had a kind thought for this sweet old baby---- thank you! |
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A couple of things you could do for screening are 1 do a home visit and 2 ask if you can talk with a vet that they use. Ask the vet if they keep up on vacs & dentistry. Also I think you mentioned someone who lives on a farm ? Make sure to tell whoever you decide on to stay with her when she goes outside as people are not always aware of the dangers of wildlife such as cyotes & hawks & owels. Good luck with your search for a new home for her. As I said before, I trust you'll do rite by her. And again Thank You for taking her in off the streets. |
THANKS!! I will definitely do those things! Maybe sometime this week she will have herself a forever home! |
Here is a rescue in Jonesboro....I don't know them; but their information looks very through with regards to placements. K9 Angels Small Dog Rescue |
This does look like a good one. Maybe you could contact them & they would take her. That way she could get a full vet check & dental before she's placed. One good thing about turning her over to a rescue is if they do after adoption home checks & don't think she's in the rite home they can legally remove her from any bad situation she may be in . It's not likely that would happen as they do thorough screening but ya never know. Something for you to think about. |
So sweet of you to take her in and try to help find her home. I also wondered if she might belong to an elderly person. Do you live in a small town...do you have a community center that you could leave a flier or what about local churches? Last year, we found an adorable Cairn Terrier wondering close to busy street. I just knew that he had to be lost so we kept him for a week and just kept checking the newspaper. Sure enough, a week later his parents had placed the cutest ad with his picture and wrote...."My name is Spike and I got out of my home....my mommy and daddy miss me so much. Can you help?". :) So this ended happily, but it did take a week for it to all fall into place. I am happy that this precious girl found her way to you! |
Maybe request that whomever you place her with knows that you found her and if her real owners come forward she should be returned to them. Yorkies are speedy creatures and are very crafty when it comes to getting out of the yard. With it being the holiday season and the temperment that you've described her as, maybe her family is hosting this year and there were just too many people coming in and out and she slipped past one of them (there was just too much going on inside her home for her liking). I don't doubt that someone is out there looking for her, when you're in a state of panic you may not see what would be obvious to anyone else, like a brightly colored sign hanging on a common wall. All I'm saying is that even if you do place her in another home, let those people know that it is likely to be temporary and continue to give the owners a chance to step forward to claim their dog. |
thanks!!! I have found a wonderful home for sweet Mama dog! She is going to live on a 21 acre farm with LOTS of other animals---but she will be the only inside dog! I strongly believe that she will be loved beyond measure! I have made it clear that if her original owners were to come forth and positively identify her---that, all things approving, she will be returned to them. Thank you everyone for your help and kind words! Mama dog is going to have a nice Christmas in a loving home! |
Wonderful News!! That is wonderful news. I truly hope whomever you chose realizes that this little girl is a blessing! :) |
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