Adventures in pet detection
Apr. 3rd, 2007 11:35 pmSo far, I've sent out a half dozen emails to local shelters with pictures of "Jack" the cairn terrier. Left a few more voice mails and registered a Found Dog alert on the Dog Detective website. We have a large fenced yard, its some kind of wacko lost dog magnet is all I can figure. I just adore that we're, of course, the first place they thought to bring him. Because all orphaned animals belong here. Or something. Actually, its most likely because its very well known that anything "official" on the Island shuts down at 4pm, animal control included. And when it comes to unofficial animal shelters - we're pretty much it.
Jack appears to be a healthy, neutered male. I'd guess an indoor dog, given his breed and the condition of his nails and fur. Very well behaved on a leash and seems to know quite a few verbal commands. He's obviously a beloved pet, pampered and overfed! I wish they'd put some kind of identification on him - he had no ID, no tattoos and not even a phone number written on his collar. We're going to take him down to WAIF tomorrow to check for a microchip and see if they have room for him there. If not, we can manage a few more days.
The Tryst Inn Dog Pack has absorbed him with barely any fuss. I'm so very proud of them. Flash keeps trying to play with Jack, who while very friendly and eager doesn't know how to play. Otherwise, he's pretty resilient and quite clever, having figured out the dog door after being shown just a few times. Jack also managed to find two unoccupied napping spaces (not an easy task in our household) claiming both the doggie bed under the front window and Flash's favorite spot on top of the sofa's back:

The evening went well. He ate a little, got his belly rubbed by Josh (who is a sucker for dogs of almost all types) and only had one fairly short whining session after Josh went to bed.
Update: Seems to be a bit depressed, but doing fine this morning. Hoping for a phone call or email from his family soonest.
Jack appears to be a healthy, neutered male. I'd guess an indoor dog, given his breed and the condition of his nails and fur. Very well behaved on a leash and seems to know quite a few verbal commands. He's obviously a beloved pet, pampered and overfed! I wish they'd put some kind of identification on him - he had no ID, no tattoos and not even a phone number written on his collar. We're going to take him down to WAIF tomorrow to check for a microchip and see if they have room for him there. If not, we can manage a few more days.
The Tryst Inn Dog Pack has absorbed him with barely any fuss. I'm so very proud of them. Flash keeps trying to play with Jack, who while very friendly and eager doesn't know how to play. Otherwise, he's pretty resilient and quite clever, having figured out the dog door after being shown just a few times. Jack also managed to find two unoccupied napping spaces (not an easy task in our household) claiming both the doggie bed under the front window and Flash's favorite spot on top of the sofa's back:

The evening went well. He ate a little, got his belly rubbed by Josh (who is a sucker for dogs of almost all types) and only had one fairly short whining session after Josh went to bed.
Update: Seems to be a bit depressed, but doing fine this morning. Hoping for a phone call or email from his family soonest.
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Date: 2007-04-04 04:33 pm (UTC)I was hoping the shelters and animal control would have gotten in touch with us by now, but nada.