The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Pets & Working Animals => Dogs => Topic started by: jinglejoys on November 26, 2010, 10:42:20 pm
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(http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y190/jinglejoys/Odds%20and%20sods/Tillystolen.jpg)
This little bitch is still missing and its cold out there.Her owners are devistated
Can you tell everyine you know and put on your facebook page etc if you have one (She has one http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000129323371&ref=nf#!/home.php?sk=group_117659558297140 )
Thank you
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Have put this on my Facebook page and forums I am on.
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Yeah!!!! Tilly Has been found and is back home with her delighted owners!!!!! ;D
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=group_117659558297140&id=123997267663369
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Great news! Hate the thought of any animal being lost in this weather. Thought I had lost Allez tonight out of my front paddock although in my heart I know its secure - b---ger was just hiding! 30 minutes of freezing torture looking for him outside on the lane when he was watching me from the other side of the fence! Choice words emanated from my mouth that I had never heard before ;) :-[
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I remember searching for 4hrs for two issing VPBPigs only to have the pile of straw in their stable EVENTUALLY errupt..."You calling us?!" ;D
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Similar happened to me last night.
I let all the dogs out about 10 to do their last P & P for the night, 2 came back, no sign of Allez. ::) So started the Michelin man routine - socks, wellies, duvet jacket, woolly hat, two pairs of gloves, and went out to call him. Still no response to whistle or voice so I panicked - he MUST have got out somehow - trudged back to the gate, up the drive, across the lane, calling and whistling, almost crying, :'( freezing fog, road next to me with iced up cars crawling along it, easy access onto the railway line (although very few coal trains just now) Absolutely nothing for about 25 minutes, started to cry (well you imagine all sorts of things in those circumstances don't you?)- then I happened to sense rather than see or hear anything, looked down and there he was standing right next to me but on the other side of the fence. I SWEAR he was laughing! >:(
I KNOW my front paddock is secure, other than possibly the gates under the bridge having fallen down, but he didn't come back wet so................ guess he was just hiding! A dog with a sense of humour?
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Really glad that Tillys' back home!
Ian
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I had a jack Russell pup when I lived in a first floor flat. He would sit on the windowsill and look out.
I did some housework, and looked around for Rou, see where he was, no sign of him. Window was slightly open (hot sunny day) So I panicked, couldn't find him in the flat. Ran outside, couldn't find him in the garden or car park.
Went back in the flat, to the spare room, sat on the bed to use the phone, and he was curled up with about 20 cuddly toy cows and ewoks on the bed.
You're always happier when you find them, no?