Miracles Do Happen (Off Subject)
We tried to make sure that Lucky would make someone a great friend but I guess she had to find her own way.
Hugs
Donna
Just got a call from the family we were giving the dog to. They had gone to the vets office to drop off a flyer about the dog and some one had been ther earlier about a found dog and left a phone number. It was that darn Lucky Dog. They called the people who had taken her in and they were going to bring the dog to the vets office. Needless to say I talked to one really happy 7 year old kid. I guess she is a Lucky Dog after all.
Hugs
Donna
Comments
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When you first posted the
When you first posted the first part, I couldn't reply. This is my biggest fear for our dog. She has ran through open doors several times but I was always close behind to chase her. I'm afraid she will get out sometime and I won't be there to catch her. I'm glad Lucky is safe.0 -
Great storyMarcia527 said:When you first posted the
When you first posted the first part, I couldn't reply. This is my biggest fear for our dog. She has ran through open doors several times but I was always close behind to chase her. I'm afraid she will get out sometime and I won't be there to catch her. I'm glad Lucky is safe.
I am glad that Lucky has been found.0 -
I am so happy!
I have been thinking about that dog! We have a runner! Once she gets off her leash it is over with! She's gone. Luckily she likes car rides more than running! We just hop in the car and drive around...open the door and she jumps in! It is funny that you called Lucky a Houdini dog....that's we what call ours. When we go camping and have her hooked to the camper, if we go in or get out of her sight for just a moment she can get out of a double lead choker collar and full harness and take off. Amazing! And a pain! But we love her! Lucky is very lucky!0
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